Holloway’s Dream Garden —j— Henry. Nebraska 

GOLDEN ARROW (Pruitt-Bastian)—A true light yellow with 18 buds, 8 florets 
open, 6 showing color. Grows 60 inches in the field, always straight. Formal 
type; the 54-inch florets are well placed and firmly attached to stem. The buds 
as they start to show color are true yellow, and do not have the green cast as is 
common with most yellow glads. Extremely healthy and vigorous, the foliage is 
very dark green, said by the originator to be the yellow the commercial growers 
have been waiting for. Propagation and germination are excellent and it opens 
es from tight bud. Champion Three-Spike Seedling at the 1946 Springfield, IIL., 
show. 
Priced: No. 1 $3.00; No. 2 $2.50; No. 3 $2.00. Bts. 50c, 10 for $4.00. 
MOS: Unit—3 No. 1, 3 No. 2, 3 No. 3, and 20 Bts. $25.00 (also see wholesale 
ist). 
GOLD STANDARD (Beaton)—A giant size, formal type golden buff of enchanting 
beauty. The inner petals are a pure, clean, golden yellow, while the outer petals 
are a rich golden buff. A modified ruffling and fluting adds to its appeal. 5%4” 
bloom, 18-20 buds with 8-10 immense blooms open and 6 to 8 buds in color. Flor- 
ets are firmly attached and have excellent texture. It has good facing and place- 
ment on a 54” straight, sturdy stem. The tip of each cut spike remains erect and 
blooms out perfectly. It blooms in 90 days, bulblet production and germination 
heavy. GOLD STANDARD has received enthusiastic acclaim by Detroit florists 
and commercial growers. Great florescence, sheer beauty in form and color, and 
acceptance either as buff, cream or light yellow make it an ideal florist glad. A 
very beautiful glad in a rare color. 
Priced: L $6.00, M $5.00, S $4.00. Bts. 12 for $6.00, sold only with the purchase 
of L or M bulb. 
GREAT LAKES (Kuhn)—The entire stock of this variety has been purchased by 
the United Bulb Company. We have no inclination to question Mr. DeGroot’s 
judgment on glads and when he writes us (quote): "GREAT LAKES won the 
championship in its color at Cleveland last summer. It is an excellent grower 
and the finest in the blue color class I have ever seen.” (end of quote). We have 
a right to conclude that this is a new superior blue we should be proud to list. It 
is hghter than BLUE BEAUTY, but clear and unflecked, becoming lighter at the 
throat, almost a self color. It grows 4% to 5 feet tall, producing a good cutting 
spike. It will open 6 medium sized florets, mid early. Bulblets germinate well 
and many bloom. 
Priced: No. 3 $10.00; No. 5 $7.50. Bulblets $1.00 each, 10 for $8.00, 100 for $64.00. 
HIAWATHA (Beardmore-Graff)—This is a large self scarlet, beautiful color on a 
nice formal spike that will grow 60 inches in the field. Lightly ruffled 51-inch 
florets with good substance and placement, spike of 22 buds with 8 wide open flor- 
ets, good propagator and germinator. Grand champion seedling at Cleveland, ’45. 
Priced: Any size bulb, $10.00. No bulblets. 
JANET LEE (Fairchild-Polinsky) (Picardy X Heidelburg Schloss)—This belongs in 
the giant size class. Color is peach on edges of petals, blending to a deep cream 
throat, giving the over-all impression of light orange. Heavily ruffled 51%- to 6- 
inch florets, with a flower head of 24 inches, carrying 16 to 18 buds and opening 
8 at one time. Plant about 58 inches tall, good propagator and germinator. 
JANET LEE has an enviable record of winnings at leading 1946 shows and en- 
tering the Hall of Fame by popular vote at Boston. 
Priced: Large bulbs only $15.00. No bulblets. 
JUNE DAY (Roberts)—The outstanding trait of this new pink glad is its extreme 
earliness, as it blooms a few days ahead of all the early varieties in existence in- 
cluding EARLY GOLD and should be a.money maker for those who grow for the 
early market. Opens 6 to 7 florets of 44-inch size on tall straight 20-bud spike. 
Good placement, consistently long flowerheads, fine substance and not easily 
bruised in handling. 
Priced: Any size bulb $5.00. Bts. 60c, 10 for $5.00, 25 for $10.00. 
KATHY LEE (Fairchild-Polinsky)—This is a sister seedling of JANET LEE, spikes 
show similar characteristics but color is a clear light yellow, no markings. Florets 
are very heavily ruffled, open wide and 4%- to 5-inch size. Plant grows to a 
height of 56 inches and spikes carry 16 to 18 buds on a 26-inch flowerhead. 
KATHY LEE also has a long list of winnings at the 1946 shows. 
Priced: Large bulbs only $10.00. No bulblets. 
KING ALFRED (Hobbs)—This is in the giant class and really has size and color 
appeal. Orange salmon with cream blotch, opens six 54-inch florets, 16 to 18 
buds, 21-inch flowerhead and plant grows to a height of 55 inches. Strong grow- 
er, excellent propagator and bulblets germinate and grow well. Winning many 
blue ribbons at leading 1946 shows and received a score of 85.3 at N.E.G.S. Trial 
Garden. 
Priced: L $2.00, M $1.50, S $1.00. Bts. 25c, 10 for $2.00. 
