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440—DREAM CASTLE (1943) 
This is a very beautiful light coral pink blending to lighter throat. The spike 
is straight with 6 to 8 and sometimes 10 or more open without the bottom floret 
wilting. The spike stands up straight until the last bud has opened. A coming 
commercial and I don’t mean maybe. 
Large $.75 Medium $.50 Small $.35 Bulblets 10—$.75 
423—HALLOWEEN (1943) 
An early cutflower glad that is fast becoming popular. A medium spike with 
about 16 buds, 5-inch florets of good substance. The color is pure unflecked deep 
orange blending to a red throat, which makes 
the flower seem orange red. 
Large $.20 Medium $.15 Small $.10 
Bulblets 10—$.20 
452—STOPLIGHT (Lins) 
(90-95 days) 
STOPLIGHT as its name implies is a red, 
and a very pleasing red that will take to the 
florist trade. Beautifully ruffled large decora- 
tive type with 18 buds, 6 wide open 5” florets 
on a flowerhead 22” long. Dark green healthy 
foliage. Produces a large quantity of bulblets 
that germinate nearly 100%. This extra good 
reproducing quality along with its most 
pleasing color will make this Glad a very 
good commercial. Growers get in on this 
variety early as it is a real find in the red 
class. Stoplight introduced in 1942 was a 
winner wherever shown this past season. I 
can still see the spikes of Stoplights in my 
garden, such beautiful straight spikes with 
such a delightful outstanding color. 
Large $.20 Medium $.15 Small $.08 
Bulblets 100—$1.25 Pint $22.00 
Here are the result of two shows: (1944) 
Sioux City (Ia.) State Show 
1st Open Class—3 Spike Stoplight. 
lst Amateur Class—Single Spike Stoplight. 
Ist Amateur Class—3 Spike Stoplight. 
So. Minnesota Show at Albert Lea, Minn. - 
Champion Novice Class. 
Champion Medium Decorative (200). 
Ist — 3 Spike — both Mediums and Large 
Sizes. 

Thought I would write you and let you 
know about the wonderful Glads I received 
from you last spring. The Daisy Mae were 
in a class by themselves, and the coral pink, 
Dream Castle, were something to look at. 
Kenwood and Red Plush were two very nice 
reds while Marqueeta with its light whitish 
orange and Rio Rita with its deeper orange 
were two nice additions to my garden. Van 
Gold was one of the nicest early deep golds I 
have ever seen. Please send me your price 
list when you have it ready. . 
Walter F. Swanson, Hilltop Farms, 
Morrison, Illinois 

