JAY'S JOY 400 class, by Youmans, a grand, straight, strong 
growing, tall 5 inch med. orange with white centers - opens 6-7 
- straight dependable spikes. Winner at many shows this last 
year - Hast and Midwest - grand basket - good florists color - 
good commercial. PRICE. L. 75¢ M. 75¢ S. 50¢ BB. 50-3.50. 
ALETA, 400 class, by Leslie Grout - like Jay's Joy except a 
self-decorative, tall growing spike - will not fleck in heat - 
22-24 in. flowerhead - 18 buds - 5% in. florets. Opens 7-8. 
Blooms from all size bulbs - good commercial - good increaser 
and bb. bloom easily. A dandy orange. PRICE L. 1.50 i. 1.25 
5S. 1.00 BB. 10-.31.00. 
JARQUEETA, 520 class, by E. H. Lins - 85 days. Light orange 
with red center - with some yellow flecks in center - somewhat 
ruffled - 6 inch florets - opens 5-€ - A dandy - different big 
orange and with 5 florets open it is a fine sight. Regular 
performer and promising to be a good commercial. PRICE L. 30¢ 
M, 20¢ S. 2-30¢. 
RIO RITA, 420 class, by E. H. Lins. A wonderfully pretty, 
whitish orange with scarlet center it is very fine and beauti- 
ful orange. 5 inch florets, opens 8-9 and with plenty open a 
very dependable show table winner and rapidly becoming a proven 
dependable commercial as lovely color makes it good demand by 
florists. Every one should grow. PRICE L. 25¢ M. 20¢ S. 2-25¢ 
BB. 4-1.00. 
LIGHT SALMON 
GRACE ESTELLA, 430 class, by Youmans. One of the most 
beautiful flowers anyone has ever seen. A salmon pink - cream 
throat - with some variation in center colors like Conquest 
only far lovelier, which is saying something as Conquest is 
very beautiful flower. Class 430. Rated 83 - Opens 8-5 inch 
florets - maybe larger. Good straight spike and a winner. 
Stock large enough to sell at moderate price tho flower could 
easily have been priced much higher. PRICE L. 1.'25 M. 1.00 
D. (og. 
LADY LUCK, 330 class, by Harris - was one of the sensations 
of Midwest 1945 shows - a Picardy sport that is prettier than 
Picardy on the light side - a truly great beauty with 43 inch 
florets opens 8-9 on tall, straight, always dependable spikes - 
Is one of most beautiful of all glads - actually a light salmon 
with center of pink, yellow and cream in wonderful combination. 
Car. win from larger florets and has done so. One of finest of 
new ones and splendid commercial, already proven. PRICE L. 1.50 
Mie algZer ig Wor id 
FIRST LADY, 400 class, by Winston Roberts - with 5 inch 
regular, perfectly placed florets opening to 10 - light salmon 
pink with white center, and deeper salmon edging on florets. 
Always straight and a perfect flower head. Stands up well - 
good substance and good attachment. Promising commercial. An- 
other one of best of 1945 new ones. This flower with above two 
have greatly strengthened the light saimon class. PRICE L. 1.50 
M. 1.00 S. 75¢ BB. 10-1.25 - a model spike. 
KING WILLIAM, 530 class, by Schenetsky, is one of most 
beautiful of all glads - grand color combination of pastel 
shades - Picardy sport and straight, good growing, dependable 
flower that should be in every glad garden. Often picked as 
most beautiful in shows. Long record of winnings over several 
years it still holds its own and is grand 54 inch floret, 5-6 
open flower. PRICE L. 2-30¢ M. 2-20¢g S. 3-20¢. 
GLAMIS, 430 class, by Palmer - is far lovelier glad than we 
have heretofore thot. One of very best with stylish pointed 
florets 44 to 5 in. - with 6-7 open - straight, good heighth 
spikes - dependable - good commercial and grand flower for 
florists. Another glad that should be in all gardens. Priced 
low. PRICE M. 20¢ S. 2-25¢. 
DEEP SALMON 
W. R. READER, 532 class, by Turnbull - is a grand deep sal- 
mon - almost a scarlet - with light cream center - big 6 inch 
florets - opening 6-8 - always straight - never a crook - very 
dependable grower, fine bloomer from all sizes of bulbs - good 
increaser - good money maker. This is famous and well known 
in Canada but up to last year was not known in U.S.A. Splendid 
placement and very fine florists variety. Color is very happy 
and cheerful - and spikes uniformly good - a grand proven com- 
mercial and a long record of show table winnings - especially 

Eglantine - the best plad of them all — so far. 
in 1945. Every glad garden should grow as price is reason- 
able. PRICE L. 50¢ M. 40¢ S. 25¢ BB. 20-1.00. 
OGARITA, 532 class, by H. V. Wilson ~ a big, well known, 
popular, regular winner that is fine free grower, with tall 
spikes and big florets, 6 inches and over - Good color - and 
everybody likes Ogarita - including judges. Has long list, of 
winnings in last 3 years and will continue to win frequently. 
A very fine glad. PRICE L. 25¢ M. 20¢ S. 2-30¢. 
NEILS M. JENSEN, Class 532, by Pfitzer - another Pfitzer 
variety in last crop to come over before the war shut off im- 
ports. Deep salmon with lighter center could almost be classed 
as a light red. Florets 6 inches, opens 8. Good grower and a 
glad that likes to grow. PRICE L. 50¢ M. 40¢ - no M. or bb. 
A fine salmon. 
WESTERN STAR, our 1945 introduction, had entire stock of 
bulbs go bad. Have fine clean young bulbs now and if can equal 
blooms of 1944 will offer in next year's list. A sport of 
Picardy and lighter and enough different to be called a new 
variety. Many new fine Picardy sports came out this year and 
1946 blooming will tell us which are best. 
PHOEBE, 432 class, by Geo. Scheer - a big lush, free grow- 
ing, generous flowering big medium-light salmon with still 
lighter center, 5 in. florets - opens 7-8 - grand show flower 
- consistent winner and everybody likes it. Can beat Ogarita. 
Price is coming down. All of Scheer's are good flowers - and 
this is a nice one. Holds its own in highly competitive class. 
PRICE L. 1.00 M. 75¢ S. 50¢ BB. 12-1.00. 
JUNIOn MISS, class 432, Canine - a well known winner that is 
just leaving the "best" class and am selling the bulbs to close 
out. Is mighty fine color - dependable - good florescence - 
% inch - Open 6. PRICE L. 35 M. 25 S. 2-30. 
SCARLET 
KING BEE, 436 class, by Kreuger. The 1945 spikes were 
enormous ~ 5 inch florets with to 9 open - straight, tall, 
perfect spikes - good attachment - had everything - including 
great beauty of color - a color clearly scarlet and not for 
light red class. The blooms had some attractive darker edging 
~ but the spikes were wonderful and the variety is mighty good 
one. Prices down and should be in every glad garden. PRICE 
L. £-30¢ M. 3-30g S. 2-20¢ BB. 35-50¢. 
MERCURY, 436 class, by E. H. Lins - looks like the next best 
scarlet - a shade darker than King Bee and a beautiful self 
scarlet color. Makes fine spike - is dependable grower and 
good commercial - widely grown - a good florists color and a 
mighty fine scarlet = which is between red orange and red. 
Long record of winnings - and will continue to win. PRICE 
L. 50g M. 35¢ S. 25¢ BB. 20-$1.00. 
