Ladrone, Lantana, Larime, Malta, Manchu, Mansoer, Memoir, Minstrel, Miss Wisconsin, 
Mrs. C. W. Gannett, Mrs. R. G. Errey, Nadia, Ophir, Orange Gold, Palermo, Personality, 
Phantom Beauty, Pioneer, Ruth Ann, Salman’s Glory, Sir Galahad, Sparks, Spotlight, 
Tecumseh, Themesong, Twinkles. i 
Most Beautiful 
So many people have such different conceptions of what constitutes beauty that I 
cannot hope to select a list of the most beautiful that you will all agree with. Some of these 
kinds you probably would not like and many others would be called as beautiful. However 
by all accepted standards the following would be called among the most beautiful. 
Adoration, Alpine, Astrid, Athlone, Ballad, Beauty’s Blush, Blessed Damosel, Blue 
Boy, Burma, Capistrano, Carillon, Chamouny, Cleo, Color Marvel, Connie G, Corona, 
Crinkle Cream, Dawn Glow, Deborah Sampson, Dieppe, Eglantine, Elizabeth the Queen, 
Evangeline, Genghis Khan, Gerry, Glamis, Gleam, High Finance, Janet Lee, Lady Jane, 
Lady Luck, Lake Placid, Lavender and Gold, Lemon Ice, Lidice, Lucky, Marion Pearl, 
Minstrel, Miss Vermont, Montpelier, Nadia, Ophir, Orange Gold, Pandora, Patrol, Patrician, 
Penelope, Picardy, Ruth Ann, Salutation, Silver Wings, Snowbank, Spic and Span, Starlet, 
Sunlight, Susannah, Tarawa, Truelove, White Challenge, Winston. 
Best for Artistic Arrangements 
In previous years I have named certain varieties in this class. I am not doing it this 
year for certain reasons. Artistic arrangements can be so infinitely varied and can include 
any variety that it is useless to name any particular one. Of course for the daintier arrange- 
ments you should use the miniatures and those in the 200 and 300 sizes. Use any color to 
suit the arrangement you want to make. For bolder arrangements you can use the larger 
varieties. I saw an arrangement once that was artistic or supposed to be so in which blooms 
of a large red variety was used with red cabbage leaves with of course some other material. 
The variety of color, size and form is so great in glads that you can always find some 
kind to suit any purpose you want them for. 
The Best Commercial Cut Flower Varieties 
(At commercial prices or nearly so.) 
WHITE—Fair Angel, Leading Lady, Snowbank, Snow Princess. 
WHITE with BLOTCH—Margaret Beaton, Silentium. 
CREAM and BUFF—Lady Jane, Marimba, Wanda. 
CREAM and PINK—Corona, Mayling 
SALMON PINK—Picardy, Pink Picardy. 
PINK with BLOTCH—Big Top, Maxwelton, Salutation. 
LIGHT PINK—Ethel Cave-Cole, Magnolia. 
LIGHT ROSE—Gen. MacArthur, Glamis, Pandora, Rosa Van Lima. 
ROSE—Chamouny, Early Rose, Malta. 
SALMON RED—Beacon. 
LAVENDER—Elizabeth The Queen. 
BLUE—Blue Beauty, if you can get good bulbs. 
PURPLE—King Lear, Purple Supreme. 
SMOK Y—Bolero, Irak, High Finance. 
YELLOW—Oregon Gold, Golden State. 
ORANGE—Lantana, Palermo. 
BRONZE—Bernece. 
SCARLET—Algonquin, Red Penny, Valeria. 
MEDIUM RED—Ohio Nonpareil, Red Charm, Stoplight. 
DARK RED—Black Opal, Mohawk. 

“We have been amazed at the beauty we have had from the small bulos we bought, none 
larger than medium, and mostly No. 4, with quite a number of 5’s. RED CHARM for instance from 
No. 5’s was.as large as one could desire. ETHEL CAVE COLE, WINSTON, SNOWBANK, 
LANTANA and many others were exquisite. The free ones, like BIG TOP, DIEPPE, etc., are 
wondrously large and beautiful.” —Mrs. George D. Robinson, Mich. 
