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Dream Castle (Lins 1948) 
Ruffled warm coral pink blending to lighter throat. Spikes are always straight 
with precise perfect placement and attachment. Substance is heavy. Is a good 
propagator and midseason bloomer. 
At the regional NEGS Show Minn. 1942, it was rated 90 plus by 5 experienced 
judges and awarded the AMERICAN HOME ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL, FIRST CLASS 
CERTIFICATE and the CHAMPION SEEDLING AWARD. 
From L. L. Clarke, Mt. Sterling, Ill., May 18, 1945: “I was lucky to get a few 
nice bulbs of Dream Castle. A cracker jack of a glad, if I know glads.” Aug. 2, 1945, 
L. L. Clarke, Mt. Sterling, 1.,: ‘Cut a wonderful spike of DREAM CASTLE July 31st. 
It is a very fine glad as well as beautiful.” 
Mission Gardens, Techny, Il., Aug. 26th, 1945: “Of the varieties you sent us we 
like DREAM CASTLE best of all. It is a beautiful color, has perfect placement and 
many flowers wide open at one time.” 
Gladhaven Gardens, Inglewood, California, June 2, 1945: “DREAM CASTLE 
opened today and what a dream! It is just as wonderful as ever and I can’t say too 
much for its beauty. The spike has 21 buds and 5 open the first day.” On June 17, 
1945, they wrote: ‘““We wrote you several days ago that DREAM CASTLE had opened 
the first spike of the season. It sure was a beauty and as the days went by it became 
more beautiful until the morning of the third day it had ELEVEN open. Several 
florists had an opportunity to see it and they said it was the grandest thing they ever 
saw inaglad. I agree with them 100% and I might say it certainly is my Mid Summer 
Nights Dream of what a glad should look like.” 
Florists and growers who don’t grow DREAM CASTLE are passing up a good 
variety. 'The time to buy any good variety is when it’s new and before the market is 
saturated. The DREAM CASTLE market is still wide open and it has a grea future 
as @ commercial and show flower. 
Large Med. Small Bulblets 
B Dog nee dates $ .75 .50 ote. 10etor® S15 
LOS eee: 6.00 4.00 2.80 100 for 6.00 
1000: for 48.00 
Fiancee (Lins 1943) 
A greatly enlarged version of Sweetheart. Plants are taller and flowers are 
much larger. Color is clean unflecked light pink with large conspicuous white throat. 
‘Placement is not always perfect. Is an early bloomer and good propagator. 
Large Med. Small Bulblets 
Lear Pat eek $ .30 .20 10 10 for $ .30 
LONG. cree 2.40 1.60 .80 100 for 2.40 
LO0s ee 12.00 6.40) % pint 10.00 
LO00 Meee 48.00 quart 35.00 
Halloween (Lins 1948) 
Brilliant clean unflecked orange blending into a red Picardy throat, which makes 
the flower seem orange red. Florets are somewhat ruffled and of good substance. 
Med. tall plants with flower heads of around 16 buds opening around 5-6, five inch 
and larger florets. Can be grown to large size. Its parents are (Pic X Pfitzer’s Tr) 
X Miss New Zealand. Is an early bloomer and good propagator. Excellent for early 
cutflowers. : 
The Mission Gardens, Techny, Il., write: ‘We like Halloween because of its 
earliness, since there are so few good early glads in the darker colors”. A grower from 
Texas states it grows 57 inches high there. 
Large Med. Small Bulblets 
Behe AN $ .20 15 .10 10: for $ .20 
LOR ce, tas as 1.60 1.20 80 100 for 1.60 
L0G Peete 12.80 9.60 6.40 % pint 10.00 
LO00 ees as 2 75.00 50.00 quart 35.00 
GROWERS TRIAL SET 
10 Large, 25 Med.. 100 Small and 12 pint Bulblets for $15.00 
