462 TIMBUCTOO. Beautiful deep rose red, sometimes flaked dark- 
er, slightly ruffled. Only medium height in the field. 
L. 2—-25, 5—50; Med. 2—20, 5—40; Sm. 5—30. Blbts. 25¢ pkt. 
390 VAGABOND PRINCE, 80. A glistening velvety mahogany red, 
shading lighter in the throat. Quite unusual, nothing else similar 
L. 2—15, 5-—30; Med. 4—20, 10—40; Sm. 10—20. Blbts. 15¢ pkt. 
436 VALERIA, 90.: Clear scarlet with a perfect spike head. Florets 
overspread with a silky sheen that adds to its beauty. Very pop- 
ular. L. 2—20, 5—40. 
312 VANGOLD, 75. Deep golden yellow without chant Superb 
yellow, and valuable in any collection. . 75¢ each. 
470 VULCAN. Medium sized purple that is somewhat br a novelty. 
Very popular. L. 20¢ ea., 5—80; Med. 15¢ ea. 5—60; Sm. 2—20. 
407 VEECREAM, 85. Ruffled rich cream with a scarlet blotch. Very 
beautiful. L. 15¢ each, 5—60. 
406 WANDA, 83. _A beautiful creamy sport of Picardy. A large, 
strong grower. L. 2—20, 5—40. 
416 WASAGA, 95. A clear glowing buff, that stands amongst the 
top notchers in its color group. 
L. 2—15, 5-—-30; Med. 4—20, 10-—40; Sm. 10—20. Blbts. 15¢ pkt. 
506 WHITE GOLD, 70. Here is another of those huge creams shad- 
ing to golden throat. Sweepstakes winner everywhere through- 
out the glad world. It and Oriental Pearl are the two world 
beaters up to date. 
L. 25¢e each, 5—$1.00; Med. 20c each, 5—80; Sm. 15c each, 5—60. 
Blbts. 35¢ pkt. 
443 WINGS OF SONG, 90. A deep pink with cream lip, sometimes 
showing faint bluish tinge around edge of the petals. Very large 
ar vigorous, and 2 beauty. 
. 2—-20, 5—40; Med. 2—-15, 5—30; Sm. 5—20. Blbts. 20¢ pkt. 
106 oe 75. A creamy white shading to lemon in the throat. 
Heavily ruffled florets widely opened and a true beauty for those 
who like daintiness, 
LL. 2—25, 5—50; Med. 2—20, 5—40; Sm. 2—15, 5—30. 
Blbts. 25¢ pkt. 
480 ZUNE, 95. A smoky that is difficult to describe. Probably a com- 
bination of salmon and dark slate. Or it may be called a greyish 
purple. Very fine, and perhaps the choicest of smokKies. 
L. 25¢ each, 5—$1.00; Med. 20¢ each, 5-—80. 
a ne MS NIN SR, Tr 
“T suppose you are quite accustomed to praise for the stock 
which you gell bit let me add just a few more words. First, we are 
greatly survrised at the excellent quality of the bulbs and their won- 
derful condition and handling by you. I have never received as fine a 
lot from any other source ever. Second, your selection of the bulbs I 
left up to you was superb and your gift bulbs were the finest. Third, 
your plants blossomed the finest array of glads we have ever had and 
our many visitors were amazed at the Jarge and beautiful flowers. 
We are entering a display at the Tri-County Fair at Mendota, Ii- 
nois. where there will be at least fifty competitors.” Later. this cus- 
tomer writes: “T am writing you mostly at this time to tell you how 
very happy we are that our glads from your bulbs were given the 
blue ribbon and that many folks have been’-complimenting us upon 
the. beautiful flowers. Truly. they are wonderfully colored and a sight 
to behold. IT do not believe I am boasting when I say thev eclipsed all 
other entries ... Next year we will exhibit at other fairs using your 
stock entirely.” Illinois, Aug. 1946. 
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