
h.R. Reader. 
LEADING LADY, 506 class, Johnston - Picardy sport that is 
real cream tho occasionally some come real light in color. Hard 
to tell some from P39. Makes fine spikes of 8 open, 6 inch 
florets on straight model spike. Has wonderful record of win- 
nings and yet most winnings to date have been due to wrong 
classification as a white - which it definitely is not. Seldom 
has run up against good White Golds on show table and when it 
does it won't win so often. However is best glad introduced 
since White Gold and a genuine bell ringer. Grows for anybody. 
Havel so. onby for 25d. 
LADY JANE, 406 class, by Lake - another grand cream - 85 days 
- a great beauty - a cream with wonderful yellow center that 
holds its own with two above except it is one size class smaller 
in floret - florets about 44 in. - opens 8. A good commercial, 
dependable grower - always comes good - always straight - always 
healthy. Is very popular and has long record of show table 
winnings and will continue to win. PRICE L 2-30¢, M 3-30¢, 
S) Getz Olese 
WINSTON, 406 class, by Palmer - is grand lemonish yellow - 
beautifully ruffled - 5 in. florets. Good show table record and 
dependable grower. Can open 7-8 but may open only 5-6. PRICE 
L only 2-40¢. A lovely glad. 
GARDENIA, 306 class, by Geo. Scheer - is best light cream of 
them all for color - for easy uniform growth and being a depend- 
able commercial. The glad is a beauty and only objection is the 
florets are usually 4; but often 44 and opens 6-7. Is very 
early and in big demand by florists. PRICE L. 5-50¢ M. 5-40¢. 
bb 50 for 50¢. 
VERONICA PFEFFER, 506 class, by Andy ifaier - a big cream over- 
laid light pink with some pink edging. Some ruffling, florets 
64 inches wide - opens 4-6 - stylish pointed florets and alto- 
gether a fine new glad - a 1945 introduction - with price re- 
duced. PRICK) ES 2.00, Mo 1.25. 
VEE CREAM, 506 class, by VanVoorhis - a cream with scarlet 
throat it reminds of Sir Galahad and there are about as many 
who think Vee Cream the better of the two as there are those 
who think Sir Galahad is the better. 54 inch florets, pointed 
lacy edged florets - This is a read dandy - in middle of long 
list of ribbons. PRICE L 20¢ mM 2-30¢. 
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 64 
inches, round and perfect. Opens 5-6. L 15¢. 
LIGHT YELLOW 
GOLDEN GALLEON, 410 class, by Herb Evans, a grand light 
yellow on uniform straight spike that is apparently getting 
better every year. Almost a self and will open to 8-44 inch 
florets. I believe this is a good one and that we have yet to 
see the best spikes on show tables - tho I won with it in stiff 
competition three years back. I rate it one of 3 best yellows. 
PRICE L. 50¢ M. 40¢. 
TAHLAHNEHKA, 410 class - good yellow by Dr. ‘tiller. 44 to 
4; inch florets - opens to 6 - and slightly in lead for best 
yellow excepting a real good Elizabeth Maier. Lovely, early, 
chromatic medium yellow, good grower - straight, nice perform- 
ing spike. Wins nearly every place it is shown but not grown 
at all widely. PRICE L. 50¢ S. 25¢ = no med. 
ELIZABETH MAIER, 410 class by Andy Maier, a good one is all 
out by itself as grows with 12 to 14-four in. florets - ar- 
ranged in mathematical, perfect two column precision that is 
out of this world. ‘22 buds - with 17 showing color. Good for 
section champ and in running for most open. L. only 3.00 ea. 
Was 10.00 in 1944, 
YANGTSE, 400 class - a Canadian. A standby symposium 
winner in, Canada where it is widely grown and very popular - 
it opens 5-7 - with 44 in. florets - good color - a new one in 
U.S.A. tho an older one in Canada. Good commercial and depend- 
able bloomer. Priced low. L 2-25¢ WM 2-25¢ S 4-25¢. 
DEEP YELLOW 

VAN GOLD, 412 class, by Van Voorhis. Better than Amberglow 
and best deep yellow. Self color. Mid season. Is widely 
praised. This is not a strong class and this one looks a lit- 
tle better than others. PRICE M. 75¢ S. 50¢. 
MASKERADE, 412 class, by Pfitzer - one of last of his to 
come over before war. Has good yellow color with red center 
and looked for a time as if it might be fine commercial. Is 
not a world beater but a good flower tho it just missed being 
included in "best" list. PRICH «A. 50¢ S. 35¢ bb ‘2-1.00. 
BUFF 
SUSQUEHANNA, 516 class, by Herridge. This year saw some of 
the lovliest of all pastel colored combinations with grand buff 
background color - 8-9 open - straight spike and color combina- 
tion that makes you gasp. Is far finer glad than most cata- 
logers say it is - a genuine beauty - 54 in. florets, PRICH-: 
ie 40g si 50g 5S. 20g 
SUNSPOT, 416 class, by Winston Roberts, a dandy buff with 
red throat - a fine combination and mighty nice glad. 1945 
introduction. About 5 in. florets - opening 7-8. Good addi- 
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DONNA, 416 class, by Pruitt. A good deal like Susquehanna 
and an exquisite beauty in grand pastel color combination on 
buff. Is best 416 class buff easily. Good consistent grower 
and low priced. PRICE. L. 5-60¢ M. 5-40¢. 
ORANGE 
DELILAH, 520 class, by Geo. Scheer. A heavily ruffled 
whitish orange glad - not far from medium salmon in color - 
with lighter center it opens & florets - 5$ inches wide - and 
has very great beauty. Leads the orange class easily and sure 
show table winner and seems to be proving to be good dependable 
commercial. Straight spikes - good placement - good substance 
- good attachment. Is good increaser and a money maker. Good 
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Received your cat and enjoyea 1t very much. J] alwuys like 
to get comparisons of different vartettes 
y.7.C. - Stratford, Ontarto 
Your list came today - without question the finest, most 
useful list that comes to my aesk. Uae aE Lina Nach 
