TWEEDLEDUM Mid., S.Inf. Upper 
petals dark rose-red back, medium 
rose-red front, lower petals yellow 
with rose edge, rosy maroon plume. 
Very many awards. 
L. (sold out ), M. 8, S. 5c 
VANBUFF Mid., L.Inf. Ruffled light 
buff, faint scarlet throat markings. 
V. of C., W. Va. Excellent com- 
mercial. 
L. 20c, M. 15c 
VANGOLD Med.E., L.Inf. Rich deep 
yellow. Acclaimed by many as “the 
best deep yellow”. In hot, humid 
weather the petals may sometimes 
scald before fully opening. The 
demand last season was so great 
that our stock was almost com- 
pletely exhausted, consequently we 
have been compelled to raise prices 
until we can build up our stock 
ripe 
$2 (Very few), M. $1.50, S. $1. 
VANTA EN DE Ear., L.Inf. Pur- 
plish lavender, white rib line and 
rosy-purple throat blotch Darker 
than the usual lavenders, this var- 
iety is distinctive, and its earliness 
adds to its value as a fine com- 
mercial, 
L. 20c, M. 15c, S. 10c 
VANORA  L.Mid., L.Inf. Medium 
orange, shading to gold in throat, 
smoky red splotches at edge of © 
petals. This is a variety that 
seems. to like dry weather for it 
was extra fine this past season. 
Every glad grower should have it 
as insurance against failure in a 
dry season. 
L. 25c, M. 20c, S. 12c 
VANPURPLE L.Mid., Med.Inf. Wine 
purple, gray speckling deep. in 
throat. A nice dark variety. 
L. 25c, M. 20c 
VANSCARLET Mid., L.Inf.? Ruf- 
fled brilliant scarlet, cream rib line. 
A little erratic in performance, but 
good culture will produce wonder- 
ful results as attested by the A. of 
M. by W. Va. 
L.. $1.00, M. 65c, S. 40c 
VANWHITE 1L.Mid., L.For. Slightly 
ruffled, pure white (except that 
under unusual conditions it may 
develop a pale pink tinge). This 
is the finest pure white variety we 
have ever grown. One prominent 
cataloguer of the best Glads, in 
whose order a medium bulb of this 
variety was included as an extra, 
wrote me when it bloomed that he 
was afraid he had “missed the 
boat” on this one. He had not 
“missed” it yet as fans are just 
beginning to get acquainted with 
this Glad. “The boat” may leave 
this, season, judging from inquiries 
received before this catalog has 
been issued. Excellent 1944 in spite 
of drought. 
L. $1.00, M. 65c, S. 40c 
VEECREAM L.Mid., L.Inf. Ruffled 
rich cream, with -a scarlet blotch. 
“Most beautiful” and “most popu- 
lar variety”. A. of M., W. Va., Vote 
of Thanks N. E. G. S., and Grand 
Champion, Nebraska 1944, Amply 
repays good culture. Popular with 
local florists. 
L. 1l5c, M. 10c, S. 5c. % pt. bulb- 
lets $4.00 
VEEPURPLE U., L.Inf. Wine-pur- 
ple, darker throat. Nice to use 
with white or yellow. 
L. 20c, M. 15c, S. 10c 
VEEROSE L.Mid., Med.Inf. Bright 
rose, yellow rib streak. Very 
beautiful in both daylight and com- 
mon artificial light. iNot offered 
last year because stock was too 
small. 
L. 10c, M. 8c 
VEEWINE L.Mid., Med.Inf. Excel- 
lent dark wine red. Another var- 
iety not listed for a couple of years 
to build up stock. 
L. 10c, M. 8c 
WHITE TWEEDLE Early, S.Inf. 
Dainty white, violet rose _ blotch. 
Slightly ruffled and delightfully 
attractive because of the color com- 
bination. 
Ly 12¢,..M..9¢,:.5..5¢ ’ 
YELLOW CRINKLES' £E.Mid., M. 
Inf. Deep yellow self-color with 
crinkled edges. Fine commercial. 
L. 8c, M. 6c, S. 4c 

5 bulbs at 4 times and 25 bulbs at 17 times the aingie price. 
No labeled single item less than 15c. 
