FRIENDLY GLAD GARDENS 

LAKE PLACID 506 (Wilson) 
Rather late creamy white., Fine performer and 
shipper, long flowerhead with lots of stem under- 
neath. Heavy propagator. Will be a fine com- 
mercial. . 
M .50; S .25; Bts. 4 for .30. 
LANTANA 420 (Palmer) 
A must fer the grower who supplies the extra 
early trade. A lovely pastel orange shading to 
a golden throat. Seven well-placed blooms on a 
straight stem. Not as tall. acs we would like. 
A fine commercial. 
Peery i 3) fOr’.20: 9.5 for .25: Bts..pkg. .25. 
LARIME (Wilson) 
One of the best formal type oranges with a blotch. 
Almost every spike is of show caliber. Good 
propagator, 5¥%2-inch flcret, 9 open, 20 buds, 60 
inches tall. 
L 1.00; M .75; S .50; Bts. 10 for .30. 
LAVENDER PRINCE 466 (LaSalle) 
A distinct deep lavender, much taller than King 
Arthur. Fine ‘propagater. Opens 6 blooms on a 
tall straight spike. 
L .50; M .35;: S .25; Bts. 10 for .40. 
LEADING LADY 506 (Johnstcn) 
A cream sport of Picardy. It looks like its show 
record will equai its parent. The best for flor- 
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ists, home gardener, and exhikitor. A must have. 
Wish we had a lot more. 
Peae2ueeniae fOr .25:-S) o-for .25:) Bts: 12 for~.25. 
MAGNOLIA 460 (Palmer) 
Light soft creamy-rose blooms that are round ana 
large. A beautiful pastel color. 
Tes for .25: M 5 for .25: S 7 for .25; Bits. pkg. .25. 
MARGARET BEATON 401 (Twomey) 
Snow-white with a small orange-scarlet blotch 
that really makes a striking bouquet. Distinctive. 
May be used nicely for local trade and home 
arrangements. 
Dee ior..25:;M 5 for .25;'S 7 for .25; Bts. pkg. .25. 
CORUNNA, MICHIGAN 

MARSEILLAISE 536 (Scheer) 
A grand red. Glcwing deep crimson scarlet with 
long flower-head and six-inch florets. Strong 
healthy grower. 
L 2 for .30: M 3 for .30; S 5 for .25; Bts. 25 for .25. 
MISS WISCONSIN 460 (Krueger) 
Last year this was the most in demand of all the 
glads, and it will be years before there will be 
enough. One spike is a whole bouquet, opens 
6 to 8 large 5-inch florets on the tall straight spike. 
It is tops in the rose pink class. Think you will 
like it. 
L .50; M-.35; S 2 for .40; Bts. 5 for .25. 
MISTY DAWN 580 (Rich) 
A tall smoky gray or blue salmon. Very large 
florets are well arranged on the strona spike. 
Outstanding in its class on the show table. 
[2 for .25-°M 3 for..25: S 5 for..25;" Bisa pkg. .25.- 
MOTHER KADEL 412 (Kadel) 
Clear medium yellow with 5 :to 7 well-placed 
blooms open on a spike of 17 buds. Fine com- 
mercial. 
L 2 for .25; M 3 for .25; S 5 for .25; Bts. 25 for .25. 
MT. INDEX 501 (Kaylor) 
Very early white with a golden throat. Grows 
very straight and tall with up to eight blooms 
open at one time. Good propagator. 
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MYRNA FAY 466 (Lines) 
A very early orchid lavender thai produces long 
spikes with 19 to 21 buds, opening up to 9 at one 
time and nearly all the rest showing color. Very 
good propagator. Good early cut flower lavender. 
L 2.00: M 1.50; S 1.00; Bts. 2 for .25. 
OCTOBER SUNSHINE 420 (Quackenbush) 
Looks like a good addition in this color class. 
Fine for cut flower grower. 
L 2.00; Bts. 2 for .40. 
