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423—DRUM MAJOR (Wilson) L. An orange with a blotch, 
NGLVE COOG Suen peeaens oe sera es Fa L. $1.00 M. $.75 S. $50 Blbts. 5—$.25 
410 KARL YiIGOLD s(Butt)-E.. An early. yellow...--2_ 2-<---22.-5525.-2.-2- L. $50 M. $.35 
362—EARLY ROSE (Jack) E. One of the first glads to bloom for me_____-_____-- Lh PAA ASS 
376—EDVARD GRIEG (Prestgard) M. A very good light blue___________------___-- L. $.20 

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At last I am making a report on my glads. 
DAISY MAE don’t know where you borrowed 
this name, for any other name would do«just as 
well. As for the growing habits of Daisy Mae, 
there is nothing that can beat it—not too rank 
but just a sound healthy growing glad. Color is 
pleasing and right there at the top of the list for 
all extra choice glads, I see no reason why this 
should not be one of the leading commercial 
glads. Has all the qualities that Picardy ever 
had and I like it better though not a light pink 
like Picardy. I call it a coral salmon pink. Stop- 
light was better than ever this year. 
—L. M., Pennsylvania. 
My order came through today and thanks a 
million. Thanks especially for the over-count. 
—S. 8S. M., California. 

5 gorgeous Leading Lady’s—grown STOPLIGHT 
by my good friend, Leslie Ash of The Leading Commercial 
Alden, Minn. in the Red Class 
