10 GHU.C Kaos wo ise Gils As Desist L 

400—GERRY (Hatch) 95. Ruffled: white 02-222 = ee ee L $2.00 M $1.50 
530—GLAMIS (Palmer) 90. Truly a beautiful glad. Its needlepoint florets are outstand- 
ing with the pretty shade of pink with a cream lip-_------.----- L 2 for 30c M 2 for 20c 
410—GLEAM (Fischer) 78. Light yellow, heavily ruffled, long 
flowerhead 2240 Sie see, eee L 60c M 40c S 25c Bibts. 10 for 40c 
312—GOLD DUST (Pfitzer) 70. Best early yellow good color, usually first one to bloom, 
makes: good bulbs*22s5ass oe L 3 for 25c M 5 for 25c $10 for 25c Blbts. Pkg. 25c 
510—GOLDEN ARROW (Pruitt) 85. Light yellow that should become very 
popular ste sets es Sere ee ae ees M $1.50 S 75c *Blbts. 1 for 30c 
410—GOLDEN DRAGON (Snyder) Medium yellow that grows tall, the florets are 5 inches. 
Will open 8 to 10 on a 22bud spike____--______-_- L $4.00 M $3.00 S $2.00 Blbts. 40c 
512—GOLDEN STATE (Wheeler) 90. One of the best deep yellows and is very good. A 
littlesslowszon,propagation== 22 sees ee ees L 50c M 35c S 25c Bilbts. 10 for 40c 
312—GOLDEN TETON (Zimmer) 75. Very early light yellow, opens 
Many ses se eis bz hs ee So eee eter eye aes 2 en! ee L 2 for 25c M 4 for 25c 
516—GOLD STANDARD (Beaton). Golden Buff_-._------ M $5.00 S $4.00 Blbts. 1 for 50c 
450—GRACIE ALLEN (Wilson) 80. Clear deep scarlet, very 
POO S oe rd seis = oe eee eee L 80c M 60c S 40c Blbts. 10 for 60c 
367—GRAND OPENING (Kuhn) 85. Opens up to 10—4-inch florets on a 20-28 bud spike. 
A’ fine-exhibition: glad Sos: 5-220 os 2 eee ee S $4.00 Blbts. 1 for 75c 
424-GRATITUDE (Fischer) 75. A tall grower of good quality. Spikes that are show win- 
ners, Also liked by the florists:2_225. _... 2 L75c M 60c S 50c Bibts. 10 for 40c 
390—GRAY WONDER (Hatch). A beautiful light gray with darker flecking. M 25c S 15c 
440—GRETA GARBO (Pfitzer) 85. A very delicate light pink. Good exhibition variety as 
wellpasucuLlowers. eae see L 2 for 25c M 4 for 25c S 8 for 25< Blbts. 25¢ Package 
400—HEAVENLY WHITE (Moses) 70. Something very different in a white glad. It has a 
beautiful blue tinge which makes it so outstanding in the 
patch sit. ee Sear a eee es” Gee L 40c M 25c S$ 15c Bibts. 10 for 30c 
436—HIAWATHA (Beardmore-Graff) 80. Comes highly recommended. Is a soft scarlet, 
opening 8—5-inch wide open florets. Is a good propagator and bulblets germinate 
welli se aeels ia iicc = oe oped ee, ee nga L $5.00 M $4.00 S $3.00 Blbts. 1 for 50c 
580—HIGH FINANCE (Wilson) 95. A beauty. A giant tan smoky. Is much wanted by 
florists. Comes on late. - But this is to its advantage as so many early ones are gone 
and one really appreciates its appearance. Beautiful in 
bouquets:= =] 2 eee L 2 for 25c M 4 for 25c S 8 for 25c Bibts. 25c Package 
476—HIGH LIFE (K & M). A very good light violet blue_____________ L60c M50c S 40c 
HOLLAND’S GLORIE. Dark salmon pink with yellow markings_______________- L 25c 
491—_HULA HULA (Wilson) 85. Orange violet grey__-__-_- M $5.00 S $3.00 Blbts. 1 for 75c 
450—_JOHAN VAN KONYNENBURG (K & M) 85.__.-_____________- L $1.50 M $1.00 S 60c 
440—JEANIE (Pruitt) 85. The best salmon pink. A wonderful cutflower. This beauty is 
particularly fine for floral 
WODK earn Sine eee beat L 2 for 25¢ M 3 for 25c S 6 for 25c Blbts. 25c Package 
441—JUNE DAY (Roberts) 58. A pure pink with small cherry blotch. About the earliest 
variety grown. Extra good asa 
cutfloweriec ss eee eee ee L $3.00 M $2.00 S $1.50 Blbts. 40c 
452—KENWOOD (Lins) 80. This gorgeous large red is always a good 
Cullens cass oe ee tere ee L 20c M 2 for 30c S 2 for 20c Blbts. 10 for 20c 
150—KEWPIE (Brown) 68. A very pretty small glad that works well in table arrangements 
and small bouquets: is =: sss52 5 Sse ee le L 2 for 25c M 3 for 25c 
