Minuet kk kw (CoLEMAN) (Large Dec.) (Late Mid-season) Beautiful light 
{Ma hastectatactecb FS pinkish lavender. Opens 5-6 well placed blooms on a medium 
height plant. This variety has been the standard commercial lavender for many years and 
is still going strong. Doesn’t propagate so fast as some so I buy most of my stock and as 
practically all the stock in the country has a slight mixture in it I cannot guarantee that 
every bulb will be true to name but it should be at least 98% pure. 
4 < **&*’% (KUNDERD) (Med. Dec.) (Very early) 
Miss Bloomington Clear light yellow. 6-8 well placed blooms 
on a tall plant. One of the best early commercials but not a fast propagator, at least with 
me. Bulbs and bulblets do not make large growth. 
Miss New Zealand ***” Quivan) (Giant For.) | (Mid-season) 
pricot salmon suffused with rose with 
peach color spot in the throat. 8 or more immense blooms open. Has been a very popular 
variety for years for exhibition and for the home garden. The flower head is so large and 
heavy that it sometimes bends over unless cut in the bud. A big seller. 
Miss Vermont New introduction. See page 13. 
Miss Wisconsin **** xvecen) (Large For) (Late Mid-season) 
pe eee _. . A beautiful new shade of lavender rose. Opens 
6-8 five inch blooms. A beautiful, distinctive variety and.I think will be very popular both 
for commercial use and the home garden. 
. wK*w&*K* (STEVENS) (Large For.) (Late Mid-season) Dark velvety 
Mohawk red with no markings. Opens 8 well placed 5 inch blooms 
with several more showing color. Fine propagator. One of the very best of the dark reds. 
Has more red in it than Black Opal and a better sheen. 
Moneeta *%&%*%&x*% (Stockton) (Large For.) (Late mid-season) Beautiful soft 
clear yellow with small scarlet blotch. Opens 8-9 large well 
placed lightly ruffled blooms on a tall spike. A fine show flower and a really distinguished 
variety. Have had a lot of good reports on it this past season. 
K Med. Dec.) (Mid- Cl : 
Mother Kade] **** (Kar), (Med. Dec.) (Mid-season) Clear me 
ium yellow with no markings. 5—7 well placed 
blooms open on a spike of 15-17 buds. 41% feet tall. A good show winner and good commer- 
cial and one of the very best clear yellows on the market. 
%%%% (STEVENS) (Med. For.) (Late) Smoky lav- 
Mother Machree ender overlaid toward the edge with salmon 
pink. Out doors has rather slatey color but when opened inside shows more buff and is 
brighter and clearer. 8-12 medium size blooms open on a tall plant. A healthy variety and 
one of the most popular smokies. Was introduced at $100.00 per bulb. 
M rna *%&%*%&x* 14 ~(PRuiTr) (Large For.) (Early mid-season) Heavily ruffled ivory 
y white. Opens many well placed heavily ruffled blooms at a time. 
A fine exhibition variety. Very popular. 
M rth *%&** =«6(FISCHER) (Large Dec.) (Mid-season) A very beautiful mellow 
myPrti light pink blending to a large creamy throat. Opens 5-6 five inch 
blooms with a total of about 20 buds. This is one of the most beautiful pinks I know of. 
Blooms are round, ruffled and very well placed. I am sure you will like Myrth if you can ap- 
preciate the beautiful. See cut on inside front cover. 
I %&% ~=«(STINSON) (Large For.) (Mid-season) Beautiful lively shade 
Mystery of pure pink with a small blotch of bright rose. Opens 7-9 
with several more showing color. Blooms are somewhat ruffled and well placed and have 
fine substance and very large making a huge spike. I believe Mystery will become very 
popular both as a commercial and exhibition variety. 
“ELIZABETH THE QUEEN has just bloomed for me, two spikes from No. 4 bulbs or | might 
say that | only had two No. 4 bulbs and each bloomed. Elizabeth is one of the finest glads | have 
ever grown. Here, we must choose glads carefully on account of the very hot and dry climate. 
GLAMIS is another fine glad. | would give it at least four stars. The Queen is far ahead of MINUET 
and | think will be much easier handled.”’ —Wilbert Jones, Florida. 
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