TECUMSEH (Palmer) (M) One of the best novelties, we think. On 
the market for a good many years it is still much in demand 
and stock is on the scarce side, altho it has been a fairly good 
propagator with us. Soft lavender gray with brighter feather, 
the florets are orchid-like, fluted and sometimes laciniated. 
M .35, S. .25, Blts 10—.25, 50—$1.00 
TRUELOVE (Klein) (E) An appealing appleblossom pink of medium 
size and height. A clear self color, blooming quite early. 
M $1.00, S .60, Blts 2—.25, 10—$1.00 
TUNOLIA (Kaylor) (EM) Pure glistening white with large cupped 
“tulip like” florets closely placed, not always perfectly faced, 
on tall stems. Unusual form; I like it. 
L .25, M .20, S .15, Blts 10—.25, 100—$2.00 
TUTS BOTH (Both-Evans) (EM) There are quite a lot of good new 
orange glads, and I consider this one of the best. The color is 
fine, showing its Picardy ancestry in its slightly deeper throat. 
Looks like a comer for both ee ae and exhibition use. 
M .75, S .50, Blts 2—.25, 10—$1.00 
VALERIA (D. S. Pruitt) (E) The pele one light red commercial; 
the glad that has replaced Bennett and other older reds with 
the cutflower growers. Good.color, fine heavy spikes with many 
open flowers. A good propagator, fair germinator, quite early 
to bloom. ; 
L .12, M .06, S .04 (100—$3.00), Blts 100—.35, 500—$1.50 
VICTORY QUEEN (Wilson) (ML), Ruffled deep salmon pink with 
cream throat. We have grown this but one year from a limited 
number of bulbs, and while the first spikes to bloom were not 
as tall as we like, later bulbs gave tall stems and fine blooms. 
Many have called this Wilson’s finest origination. We hope it 
will prove consistently tall next season from acclimated stock. 
The color and ruffling are attractive, and it is a good 
propagator. 
M $1.00, S .60, Blts 2—.25, 10—$1.00, 50—$4.00 
VULCAN (Stevens) (M) Clear purple with large round florets, about 
6 of them open on a good stem. A good propagator. Vulcan 
is my favorite purple for color, 
M .25, S .15, Blts 10—.25, 100—$2.00 
WHITE GOLD (Scheer) (E-EM) No longer one of the new ones, this 
large cream colored glad is still immensely popular, and a real 
good spike is still something to marvel at. Huge florets on tall 
stems that are none too strong for the heavy flowerheads. 
L .20, M .12, S .06, Blts 20—.25, 100—$1.00 
W. R. READER (Turnbull) (E) A rather deep salmon with a cream 
throat; shows promise of becoming a good early commercial. 
M .25, S .15, Blts 10—.25, 50—$1.00 
ZELLADEE (Kaylor) (M) A good looking new lavender that we tried 
out for the first time last summer. The color is a rather deep 
lavender with light throat and it opens six or more 5-inch 
florets on a good straight slender stem. A good propagator, 
bulblets being rather small but germinating easily. Zelladee 
looks very promising as a florist variety. 
. L or M $1.50 
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