WEDDING GOWN (Wilson) Mid-season 
Cream. We like this very much and feel you will, 
too. Florists will. 7-9 open. 
Large, $.20; Medium, $.15; Small, $.10. 
Bulblets, 10 for $.15; 100 for $1.25. 
WHITE' CHALLENGE (Arnett) Mid-season 
White with ruby throat blotch. Opens 10-12 florets. 
like magic and they don’t seem to ever wilt. If it’s a 
erand champion, youre after or a whité with throat 
marking to please the florist. here’s your answer. Won 
it 
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* three Grand Champions at Michigan shows this sum- 
mer and reports from all over the country indicate: 
it performs well everywhere. Predict this Glad will © 
be universally grown when better known. Can be cut 
in tight bud and handled hke cord wood. Don’t 1 miss; 
this grand Glad. 
Any size bulb, $5.00; Bulblets, 10 for $5.00. 
WHITE EAGLE (Ellis) 
White with cream throat. Nicely ruffled. ’.In our 
opinion one of the best whites available. » Not «too 
large but for sheer beauty of floret can’t be beaten. 
6-8 open. a E 
Large, $.20; Medium, $.15; Smail, $.10... 0 
Bulblets, 10 for $.15; 100 for $1.25. 
WHITE GOLD (Dr. Scheer) Early 
Light cream. Slightly tempermental. Its earliness and 
gocd color make it a good commercial. Makes dandy 
bulbs. 4-6 open. 
Larco, $.15;/Medium, $.10:’Smalh $.05. 
Bulbiets, 10 for $.08; 100 for $.75. 
WINGS OF SONG (Ellis) Mid-season 
Pink with large cream throat. It’s almost impossible 
to beat this one when well grown. Has won many 
awards on the show table. 7-9 open. 
Large, $.06; Medium, $.04; Small, $.02. 
Bulblets, 10 for $.04; 100 for $.30. 
WINSTON (Palmer) Early 
Cream with lemon yellow throat, ruffled and waved. 
A good Glad in every way. If you haven’t grown it 
suggest you give it a trial. 5-7 open. 
Large, $.10; Medium, $.08; Small, '$.06.- 
Bulblets, 10 for $.08; 100 for $.75. 
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