that were nothing but dirty colored Picardies-several of 
them were exhibited. But this one has lighter and prettier 
colors-light salmon petals = pink, cream and light yelle 
centers-like Lady Luck only size larger. Price $1.50 Le or 
Me Bb. 10-$1.50, 100-$10.00. 90 days to bloom about. This 
is a fine flower - you are sure to like ite 
GAYLY CLAD by Floyd Kaylore Here is a new flower-florets shap=- 
—~ed Tike tulips usually though not always. A big deep pink 
45-5 inch florets-up the spike arrangement=-tall grower-opens 
8. The color is a marvelous rich pure pink=deeper than Mar= 
garet Fulton and Pacific Coast forists rave about it, and 
so do Monk and I. Some spikes have florets ring around rosy 
but the color and marvelous tulip shaped bulbs carries it 
through as a grand new deep pink. Class 442, Plant it deepe 
Le or M. $3,003 no bbe 
DORA DEAN by Floyd Kaylor. A big red orange-or rather we might 
er say it is an intense scarlet orange with lighter cen= 
ter. 522 olass with 5a-6 inch flowers=-tall spike-good place-= 
ment~-is only orange that holds color in heat wavese Hope the 
show tables see it soon as looks like a sure winner-entirely 
different from others and color is fine. 29 in. flower heade 
opens 8. Price $3.00 Le or M. No bbe 
MADELATNE BROWN by Andy Maier. This is fine pink Picardy that 
~~ @leaned up the Southeastern Michigan show-and won danged 
near everything. Monk thinks it very grand. A good perfor= 
mer and looks like a sure winner anywhere if well grow. 
Any size $1.50, 5 for $6.00. Bb. 10 for $1.50, 100 for $10. 
A grand commercial and grand color. Nice orderly Picardy 
placement. 

Prepaid Price List of Varieties 
WHITE 
MARY KATHLEEN, Kinyon, Class 400, 4 3/4 in. florets, 60 
inch spike, opens l0-slightly ruffled-color pure white= a 
grand glad and grand dependable performer. Shares with Ana= 
mae being best white. L. $1.00, M. 80¢, S. 60¢, No bbe 
ANAMAE, Pommert, Class 400. 45 to 5 in. florets - opens 7= 
8 = plain petal and pure white colores Chet Sirrois first to 
bring to midwestern states where he cleaned up with it at 
Illinois State show. Originator, Pommert, grew for years for 
his own cut flower business and he is probably largest seller 
of cut flowers in U.S.A. A grand commercial-very uniform and 
dependablee Le 30¢, Me 25¢. 
NANA = may still be best white as fine performer from L or 
M bulbs but sold too many last year and growing on for stook 
for next year and giving this gal her final test for bbe devel- 
opment and flower performance. Then we will continue to praise 
or kick her out=one of the twoe Is still on trial and has not 
proved itself. Not for sale this year. 
LILLA, Milton Jack, Class 400, is grand tall growing white 
with light tinge of rose pink on some of petals some of the 
time-not always. 60-66 inches tall-opens 6-7 and consistent 
ribbon winner-especially on the Pacific Coast. L, 2=25¢, M. 
3=25¢. Stock scarce - not many to selle 
SNOW PRINCESS, Pfitzer - Class 400 = 80 days. Is about best 
commercial white so far observed as it is good increaser and 
dependable performer anywhere. The florets and flower area not 
as large as some others - but it makes model spikes that same=- 
times win on form over larger size. Florets 4% in.-good spikes- 
44-48 in. Color slightly creamy white. Low in prices. L 2-25¢; 
M 2-15¢. 
TUNOLIA, Kaylor. Purest White, no throat marking-large. 
tulp shaped flower-tall grower-good flowerhead. One spike a 
bouquet. Not supposed to be standard placement-flowers spiral 
around stem. Very popular with florists. Tunolia and Gayly 
Clad will be money makers for those who supply local florist 
tradee L. or M. $1.00. 
MYRNA, by Pruitt, is a slightly creamy white, winning year 
after year at a great many shows and being good when other 
whites were not having a good year. Florets to 4% in.-opens to 
10-100 - florets slightly ruffled and making a very beautiful 
and hard to beat spikes Grew well commercially some places but 
not in otherse 85 days - ©lass 300 - not dependable. 
L 2-30¢; S 5-30¢6 
CREAM 
VERONICA PFEIFFER, Andy Maier, 44 introduction=-506 class= 
seems a novelty. Only one in list I have not seen - going by 
Jay Yittman and Andy Maier's say-soe Cream overlaid lt. pink=- 
lower petal blotched wine edged pink. Some ruffling-good 
placement=-straight dependable spike. Florets 63 in. 80-85 days. 
Claimed valuable exhibition spike. 
L $3.00; M $2.25; S $1.75. Bb 5 for $2.50 = no less bbe solde 
LEADING LADY, by Johnston, Class 506-85 days. A very beau- 
tiful new cream gladiolus. Opens to 8 with 6-7 inch florets, 
color much whiter than White Gold and petals ruffled. The 
placement is pair by pair up the spike and the spike is a model 
spikee It takes your breath away when you first see ite It wins 
just about wherever shown-including several grand championships. 
Is definitely a cream and not a whitee L 60¢3 M 40¢3 S 30¢. 
BINGO, by Canine, Class 506 = 95 days. A giant Picardy sport 
it Is a cream with blush of redishness in center and some lemon 
yellow suggestion, Florets to 7 inches wide-opens 6-tall vigor= 
ous spikes, splendid increase, it is great fun to grow and show, 
and is regular winner at shows including grand championships. 
Every garden should growe L 3-30¢; M 3-20¢. 
CORONA, by Palmer, Class 506 - 80 days - another big cream 
perfect spikes with marvelous beauty to florets-picotee edged 
rose. It is one of most beautiful of all glads. Florets to 6% 
inches, round and perfecte Opens 56. L 2=-30¢3 M 3=-25¢. 
WHITE GOLD, by George Scheer, is still the best all around 
introduction of last four years and has enough yellow to al- 
most justify showing it among light yellow-Class 506. Up to 
1S inch florets-opens 6-7, one over one florets on spikes-very 
dependable=-grows anywhere and for anybody and a great beauty. 
"44 was its best year and holds its own easily with Leading 
Lady. A grand flower and enormously popular with everyone who 
sees ite 70 dayse Le 50¢3 Me 30¢3 Se 15¢3 Bb. 20-75¢. 
WINSTON, by Palmer - Class 406 = a grand lemonish yellow 
nicely ruffled 5 inch floret, good height and well proportion= 
ed glad that stands up nicely and opens 7-8. Has long and con- 
tinuous record of winnings and will continue to win. Dependable 
grower, L. 30¢. 
LADY JANE, by Lake, another grand cream = Class 406 = 85 
days = plain petaled-sort of round florets - about 45 inches - 
opens 8 = good dependable grower and always comes goode May 
prove a good commercial and it is very popular and also has a 
long record of winnings at many shows and can continue to win, 
4n smaller size olass than the bigger onese L. 25¢ S. 15”. 
GARDENIA, By George Scheer = Class 306-70 days - a splene- 
did, dependable light cream, of uniform growth and very depend- 
able performance that has 4g inch florets-opens 7 and makes up 
fine. Price is low and it should be a tried=-stand-by in all 
gardens. lL. 2-25¢3 M. 3-20¢. 
WANDA - a Picardy sport with some cream and pink in throat- 
lt. oream petals. A free bloomer and such a regular performer, 
_it wins at shows because of freshness and florescence. Color 
not especially appealing but color may change same each seasone 
Not sure, tho. However, it is a ribbon winnere Class 506-6 
L 2-308 
VEE CREAM, by Yan Voorhis-Class 506. A good one. Can beat 
a good Sir Galahad. 5s in ch florets-lovely, pointed, lacy 
shape to floret, laciniated is the word - beautiful light yel- 
low with brilliant nicely shaped scarlet center. A dandy. 
Le 20¢ 3 Me 22-3523 Se 3-30¢ 
