of the best varieties known, or in commerce, today. 
People in this part of the country go big for the 
varieties listed, and, personally, | think it is a fine 
list. 
“In this list the varieties are shown in order of 
general preference, that is, so far as | could deter- 
mine, and | don’t think | am out of the way very 
much. Grand Finale is shown at the end of the 
list of Light Salmon glads only because it is still new 
and hasn‘t had a chance to make a name for itself. 
“There are other popular glads, and glads that 
are grown considerably in these parts, but | have 
tried to give you the real headliners. As mentioned 
above, this list is not one man’s opinion; it is the 
averageed opinions of many, and it pretty much 
represents the: picture here, that is, from where | 
sit. bt have used the accepted classification color 
designations, not my own, as | wouldn‘t designate 
them. this way. But, | shouldn’t kick as | don’t 
know exactly how | would line them up. | don’t get 
the idea of light red and scarlet as two different 
colors, and | don’t get the idea of some smokies 
listed under A.O.C. Sahara is a smoky, to me. 
Leading Lady, Red Charm, Burma, and Elizabeth 
The Queen are enjoying tremendous popularity in 
this part of the country. It is interesting, however, 
to see old Minuet and Margaret Fulton, yes, even 
Picardy, still hanging on; yea, and Mother Machree. 
Bit O’ Heaven is not very new either. Oregon Rose 
is showing a sudden increase in popularity; it was 
excellent here this year. The only one | really have 
my fingers crossed on is Abu Hassan. Snow Prin- 
cess seems to be right now the leading commercial 
white, that is, here in the Northeast.” 
W. S. ANDREWS. 
Giant and Large 
WHITE — Snow Princess, Silver Wings, Texas. 
CREAM — Leading Lady, Corona, Lady Jane, Ori- 
ental Pearl. 
YELLOW — Spotlight, Mother Kadel. 
BUFF — Arthusa. 
ORANGE — Bit O’ Heaven, Orange Gold. 
LIGHT SALMON — Picardy, Glamis, Jeanie, Grand 
Finale (Maine grown only). 
DEEP SALMON — Spic & Span, Margaret Fulton, 
Aladdin. 
SCARLET — Algonquin, Rocket, Valeria, Beacon. 
LIGHT PINK — Rosa van Lima, Greta arbo, Ethel 
Cave-Cole. 
DEEP PINK — Pandora, Summer Gal, Rosy Morn 
(Riley). 
LIGHT RED — Mid-America, Ohio Nonpariel. 
DEEP RED — Red Charm, King Click, Stoplight. 
BLACK RED — Black Opal, Mohawk. 
LIGHT ROSE — Miss Wisconsin, Chaumony, Dawn 
Glow, Rose O’ Day, Oregon Rose. 
DEEP ROSE — Burma. 
LAVENDER — Elizabeth the Queen, Lavender Queen, 
Minuet. 
PURPLE — Purple Supreme, King Lear. 
LIGHT VIOLET — Blue Beauty. 
DEEP VIOLET — Abu Hassan. 
SMOKY — Mother Machree (The following come next 
and share about even in popularity: Flying Fort- 
ress, Tunia’s Mahomet, Misty Dawn, High Finance, 
Mrs. C. W. Gannett, Voodoo). 
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A.O.C.— Vagabond Prince, Sahara, Buckeye Bronze, 
Robinson Crusoe. 
GLADS FOR OREGON AND THE NORTHWEST 
Paul V. Baker of Gladland Acres, writer of this 
catalog, presents the list of personal favorites ashe 
watched them flower this past summer in our test 
garden. We have in our files many letters which 
would indicate that they are also well liked in all 
sections of the country. There has been no effort 
to make a first choice — all, with us, have been 
outstanding. 
GIANTS: 500 Lady Anne, Silver Wings, Snow- 
flake, Texas, White Magic; 501 Mt. Index, The 
Bride, White Elephant; 506 Lake Placid, Leading 
Lady, Oriental Pearl, White Gold; 507 Corona; 510 
Whiteley, Glenolden, Gold Standard; 520 Bobby 
Dazzler; 522-3 Chunking, Rio Rita; Tunia’s Delight, 
Discovery, Tahlaneka; 512 Golden State; 516 Dr. 
Tuts Both; 530 Eglantine, Marlene Both, Mrs. E. 
Both, Victory Queen; 532-3 Boldface, Harmau, 
Strawberry Peach; 536 Commando, Marseillaise, 
Southern Drama, Tunia’s Marvel; 540 Fort Ti., Miss 
Vermont, Stella Antisdale; 541 Belmar, Big Top, Lav- 
olier, New Zealand Splendor; 542 Heart String, 
Marlyn, Summer Gal; 543 Cherry Jam; 550 Daniel 
Boone, Intruder, Mid-America, Oriental Display; 
552 King Click; 554 Black Panther; 560 Coutt’s Or- 
chid, Rose Ruffles, Sensation; 562 Buena Vista, Bur- 
ma, Red Rose; 566 Elizabeth the. Queen, Patrician, 
Rose O’ Day, Tunia’s Masterpiece; 570 Convoy, Mrs. 
Mark’s Memory, Parnassus; 580 Car. W. Gannett, 
High Finance, Tunia’s Mahomet, Xerxes; 590 R. B., 
South Seas, Tony, Tunia’s Elite. 
LARGE: 400 Alpine, Frilled Fragrance, Snowbank; 
401 Ariadne, Bonny Jeanne, Silver Star; 406 Fair 
Angel, Joe Stalin, Shooting Star, Winston; 407 Vee- 
cream; 410 Crinklecream, Gleam, Ophir, Oregon 
Gold; 412-3 Mother Kadel, Spotlight, Yellow Herald, 
Yellow Ruffles; 416 Athlone, Charmoluck, Grenadier, 
Marimba, Sunspot; 420-1 All Glory, Dazzler, Kestrel, 
Lantana; 422-3 Daisy Mae, Halloween, Orange Dra- 
pery, Rio Rita; 424 Hurricane; 430 April, Geraldine, 
Grand Finale; 432-3 Dieppe, Genghis Khan, Spic & 
Span, Spitfire; 4386 Errey’s Scarlet, St. Edward, Va- 
leria; 440 Dream Castle, Ethel Cave-Cole, Phantom 
Beauty; 441 Algoma, Bride’s Delight, June Day; 
442-3 Cover Girl, Geraldine, Miss Michigan, Phoebe; 
450 Ardent, Navaho, Red Cherry, 452 Burgundy, 
Firebrand, Kenwood, Red Charm; 454 Black Magic, 
Mansoer, Paul Robeson; 460 Ballad, Miss Wisconsin, 
Tralee; 462 Diadem, H. R. Hancock, Oregon Rose, 
Timor; 466 Badger Beauty, Myrna Fay; 470 Concord, 
Lancaster, Purple Supreme; 476-8 Blue Lagoon, 
Porcelain Blue; 480 Carol, Intrepid, Pastel, Zuni; 
490 Buckeye Bronze, Hula Hula, Robinson Crusoe. 
SMALL & MEDIUM: 200 Starlet; 300 White Eagle; 
210 Filigree; 310 Alchemy; 312 Van Gold; 321 Pad- 
re; 324 Orange Prince; 332 Exemplar; 236 Perky; 
336 Rhett Butler; 240 Dolores; 340 Random Harvest; 
342 Pink Ribbon; 150 Kewpie; 352 Ragged Robin; 
354 Oeganda; 360 Siegfried; 366 Grand Opening; 
370 Fuchsia Maid; 376 Shangra La; 377 Allegro; 
378 Bluet, Leonardo da Vinci; 380 Beltrami, Okla- 
homa; 290 Pinnochio; 390 Color Marvel, Vagabond 
Prince. 
