Section VI 
SOME FAMOUS OLD TIMERS 
Because of their value for comparison, hybridizing, historical data, sen- 
timent, etc., we have been trying for several years to obtain the names of the 
twenty-five best glads of each decade, and will welcome correspondence with 
any ‘‘fan’”’ who can help in compiling a good list of “Old Timers” or other in- 
formation along this line. We will also pay cash or trade equal value from this 
catalog, for any of the following: Aviatrix, Baron Hulot, Bellevue (N), Blue 
Jay, Capt. Boynton, California (Burbank), Chateau Thierry, Damascus, Edward 
J. Shaeffer, Europa, Eve, Halley, Herada, Henry Ford, Highland Mary, Gold, 
Jane Addams, Kunderdii Glory, Lighthouse, Longfellow, Mary Fennell, Mary 
Pickford, Marie Kunderd, Niagara, Paisley, Pink Wonder, Princeps, Rouget de 
Lisle, Pythia, Queen Louise, Queen Mary, Richard Diener, Schwaben, Souvenir, 
Stately Lavender, Tangerine, Tidbit, Tiffany, Twin Fires, Victor (Errey), Sir 
Galahad (Stephens), White Giant, and the following botanicals and early hy- 
brids: Colvillei, Concolor, Cardinalis, Gandavensis, Hirsutus, Psittacinus, Pur- 
purea-Auratus, Recurvus, Saundersii, Tristus, Maculatus, Oppositiflorus. These 
must be guaranteed true to name and healthy. Preferably small or medium 
sizes grown from bulblets. In lots of 3 to 100 bulbs. State price, amount, size, 
and varieties in first letter. 
We have small stocks of the following ‘“‘Old Timers” to offer for sale. 
‘Name, Originator and Parentage Date Class Size Price 
ALICE TIPLADY—Kunderd 1915 320 Lge. 3- .20 10- .50 
Saffron orange, feathered throat, early. 
BREAK OF DAY—Bilil 1924 440 Lge. 3- .20 10- .50 
Very early light salmon pink. 
FLAMING SWORD—Krelage 1923 336 Lge. 3- .20 10- .50 
Still popular flaming scarlet. 
FRANK J. McCOY—Briggs 1925 442 Sml.3- .15 10- .40 
Tall pink, many open. Still wins for most open. 
J. T. PIRIE—Kunderd 1922 490 Lge. 3- .20 10- .50 
Tall Mahogany brown, flashy throat markings. 
JUBILEE—Kemp 1926 566 Lge. 1- .20 
Giant lavender, slender petals. 
LOELLA—Kunderd 1918 Lge. 3- .25 17- .70 
Smoky silvery pink, deeper throat. 
LOS ANGELES—Houdyshel 341 Lge. 3- .20 10- .50 
Flesh pink with scarlet feather. “Cut and come Med. 3- .10 10- .30 
again” glad. Often sends up second spike. 
LUSTRE—Kunderd 1918 336 Lge.3- .20 10- .50 
Lusterous bright scarlet. 
MAIDEN’S BLUSH—Grullemans 1916 240 Lge.3- .20 10- .50 
Small pure flesh pink. 
MRS. FRANK PENDLETON—Kunderd 1910 441 Lge. 3- .25 10- .70 
Soft rose pink with big deep maroon blotch. 
ORAN—Kunderd 1918 Lge. 3- .25 10- .70 
Ruffled silvery lavender. 
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