
Blaze (Lins) 
Pure intense scarlet red that never crooks, med. tall plants with good flower 
heads. Is already being grown by the millions for cutflowers. Is very heavy propa- 
gator. Midseason bloomer. 
Small 10 for 40c 
Bulblets 100 for 50c; Quart $2.75 
Chocolate Cream 
Chocolate blending to a large pure creamy white throat. A lovely combination 
that blends well with white or creams. Med. informal spike. Early midseason 
bloomer. Bulbs of this are easily bruised and often do not look perfect but perform 
just as well as perfect looking bulbs. 
5 large for 75c. 5 medium for 50c 
Dixie Belle 
Small flowered brilliant ruffled orange for table and home decorations. This is 
one of the most brilliant small glads, which are becoming more popular right along. 
Large 10 for 60c; med. 45c; small 30c; bulblets 100 for 50c 
Mellowglow (Lins 1942) 
Creamy bluff of heavy substance. An exqusite florist’s flower. Plants are medium 
height with good flower heads opening 6 to 7 florets. Good propagator and midseason 
bloomer. First Class Certificate and American Home Achievement Medal to its credit. 
Large Med. Small Bulblets 
1 Ue eee ae $ .20 15 10) 10 for $ .20 
LOW rae eee 1.60 1.20 .80 100 for 1.20 
LOO e ey tte tse 12.80 9.60 6.40 %pint 8.00 
TOO sees: 75.00 45.00 quart 30.00 
Melrose (Lins 1942) 
Heavily ruffled American Beauty rose red. Due to its beautiful color and form 
a bouquet of this makes a hit every time. Florists are enthusiastic about MELROSE 
and we have never been able to grow enough of this so far. Plants are medium height 
with good flower heads. Have had this with 6 inch bloom and 8 open under good 
culture. Also has been a good seed and pollen parent. Has good substance and 
florets are well attached. 
Large Med. Small Bulblets 
Power... ; $ .35 20 5 10 for $ .35 
LO eye sees 2.80 2.00 1.20 100 for 2.80 
Mercury (Lins) 
Mercury can make thrilling spikes. Its color is clean, unflecked, unmarked, 
vermillion red. One of the cleanest mellow reds I know of. Has the AMERICAN 
HOME ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL to its credit. Was GRAND CHAMPION SPIKE at 
National Glad Show, Minnesota. GRAND CHAMPION spike, Connecticut 1944. Also 
best in its division at Boston 1944. 
Gladhaven Gardens, Inglewood, Calif., June 21, 1945: “Mercury has now given 
us a half doz. spikes and it is the finest red I have. I have been sold on ............. 
and still like it as it too grows tall and makes good spikes but MERCURY is a more 
clean red, brighter than ........... The florist who gets about all my flowers, almost 
had heart failure when they saw MERCURY. This is truly a soul satisfying red.” 
Large Med. Small Bulblets 
aha, as ah eet S530 20 15 10 for $ .35 
1 OSE Me oes 2.80 2.00 1.20 100 for 2.80: 
LOO. 305: ess 22.40 16.00 9.60 ¥% pint 10.00 
TOOGu Parca tc 75.00 Quart 60.00 
SPECIAL GROWERS TRIAL SET 
5 Large, 10 Med., 100 Small and % Pint Bulblets for $18.00 
