GRETA GARBO 
One of the best and most pleasing light pink glads ever introduced. Grows 
easily to immense size and can win at any show. 
GOLDEN CHIMES 
An older golden yellow variety but still one of the best for commercial pur- 
poses. 
HAWKEYE RED 
Medium red which is a color sport of the famous Vagabond Prince. Has all 
the ruggedness of its parent and is an extremely fast propagator. 
HIGH FINANCE 
One of the best smokies. Light orange gray with a cream throat. Opens 
seven or eight ruffled blooms. 
INTRUDER 
Often referred to as “King of the Reds.” Properly grown it will open up to 
ten florets at once. A flaming red that makes massive spikes and is thoroughly 
recommended. 
IRAK 
Unusual lavender gray which will grow five feet tall. Often wins at the 
shows for “longest flower head.” 
KING WILLIAM 
Light salmon pink that can be very fine but needs good culture to have it at 
its best. Worth while when heavily fertilized and watered. 
KING LEAR 
Heavily ruffled, needlepoint purple that is one of the best. Early, tall, beau- 
tiful. Has all the qualities necessary to make a fine glad. Especially valuable in 
hybridizing. 
LADDIE | 
| Big, rugged growing buff pink that opens many blooms ona tall spike. An 
easy glad to grow to exhibition size. 
LADY JANE 
Glistening light cream with deeper toned lip petals. Will open 7-8 round, 
wide open blooms which are always perfectly placed on a straight spike. A grand 
variety. 
LAVENDER PRINCE 
New dark lavender with darker throat. A seedling of King Arthur, but a 
decided improvement for it is much smaller and has an always straight spike. 
LAVENDER QUEEN 
A lavender with a very pleasing color and many other good qualities. A uni- 
form grower of more than average height. Blooms are correctly spaced and faced 
and it flowers quite early in the season. It is one of our favorites. 
