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White Gold, a cream colored Picardy, has Red Glads - 
that variety’s good points—also its weak- : : ie 
nesses. ecrend is milk white with pink The orange overcast is strong in Dora — 
picotee edges Deane which is well called an orange-red, . 
; or a red-orange. Long pointed petals with 
six open in the field where it seldom fades 
Cream Pink under strong sunlight, as do most others 
Titic Sivardetoe dravea< line=beimeenethe of this tone combination, Bobby Dazzler isis 
: erate . a flame-orange-scarlet whose first year in 
creams and the cream pinks and it is this ae 
our fields is promising. Southern Drama, 
last class perhaps, that Corona belongs. 
; F light scarlet, is not quite so deep in color 
It is a good one, much admired. Somewhat 
“ ” ‘ as is Blaze, one of the most satisfactory _ 
softer’ colored is Yankee Lass, a creamy- : 
F . : medium reds we have seen. King Click 
pink almost everyone falls in love with. di f eee 
These are all large flowered as is also — STOWS Very tall ands a low s)a 
Greta Garbo, an older one but still hard to than Blaze but not quite so deep as Stop-— 
Wear P light, which we consider about tops in the 
; deeper shades of medium reds. Red Charm | 
7 has the same excellent qualities of tall © 
Pink Glads spike and plenty open as do those listed — 
Naturally the cream pinks are light in above, but the color is deeper—almost a 
color but the cream in their makeup sets deep crimson. Not quite so tall but with as 
them apart from the others in this class. large a wide open floret is Danny Danton, 
Pinks are a puzzle at best. Just where do which we consider the best in the ruby 
the creams and lights give way to the class. It has a deeper throat blotch. 
mediums and deeps, and what about Thunderbird is tall with a black-red color — 
salmons? Rosa Van Lima, light pink, is anda black velvet throat. It has one draw- ~ 
of good size but a shade deeper and a bit back—a stem that cannot hold up the large 
larger is Ethel Cave Cole. Pink Radiance number of very heavy textured florets, so — 
is a round flower somewhat waxy and a_ stake it to keep it from falling over—it 
fine performer. Connecticut Yankee, tall will pay you if you like deep velvety colors. — 
and large, is a light pink, but the red in : 
its throat gives it a deeper toned effect. Purple Glads 
Cover Girl, another of the big girls is fine, yea : 
but sometimes has white freckles on its Mix blue, red and white and you get 
outer edges. Normandie has considerable these colors. In between are Rose O'Day, 
cream in its inner petals and a strong pink medium size, tall, rosy lavender. Mrs. 
outer part. It is a large flower that has Mark's Memory, a big one, somewhat — 
become very popular here on the Coast. darker than O’Day but not always strong — 
Quite a number of prizes. Be careful about stemmed. Burma has lots of ruffles, large — 
this one—there are a number of Norman- florets, a strong rose-purple. Blue domi- — 
dies on the market. One is a light pink, nates red in Tunia’s Mohamet, its very 
while another is lavender. Our stock is 
the Miller Normandie and originated in 
Everett, Washington. Deeper colored is 
Pioneer with a big yellow throat and still 
deeper is Fabulous with a red feather on 
its cream throat. ..Vista Bonita is several 
shades deeper than the last three, but like © 
them, is a very tall growing sort. Mar- 
guerite is a big, bright salmon, sometimes 
called watermelon pink, with a _ yellow 
blotch. Margaret Fulton, a medium sized 
deep salmon is still a popular Glad.. 
Orange Pink Glads 
In between the pinks and the oranges 
are a number of fine Glads that had best be 
described as orange pinks, they have a dis- 
tinct orange overcast on a pink background. 
Harmau and H. B. Pitt are both fine large 
flowered representatives of this class. More 
cupped shaped and somewhat taller is our 
own Gayly Clad, one of the most striking 
and attention-getting Glads we grow. 
Aglow, a tall one with the orange taking 
on a buff tone, bridges the gap between the 
pinks and the oranges.” 
large florets being decidedly “plum” 
ored. Kulshan, 
col- | 
a‘ deep-throated redish — 
purple, is called the fuchsia Glad-by florists — 
who like its color and long slender spikes. — 
Vulcan is a heavier and wider-open flower — 
of about the same color, while King Lear — 
has long pointed petals, a deeper color and ~ 
weaker stem. Eunice Ewing is two-toned, 
much admired for its tall spikes of medium _ 
sized, well opened florets. 
petals is a deep purple, 
white. 
large bouquets in strong light. 
Outer half of — 
ot 
Lavender Glads 
Like royal purple, pure lavender is hard — 
inner half snow | 
Strikingly beautiful, especially for ne 
re. 
a 
to find in Glads—we have been breeding for — 
this color for years and know some of the ~ e 
Elizabeth, The Queen, has in 
“troubles.” 

the throat of its large florets. Lavender 
Queen, a deep-cupped flower, is a good lav- | 
ender. 
Zelladee is tops. 
slender but eas position excellent _ ‘but 

Quite naturally we think our own 2 
Spikes are tall, stems — 
