

GLADVIEW GARDENS 5 

Outstanding Exhibition Varieties 

STOPLIGHT 
ABU HASSAN (378). Konyenburg. A 
new variety from Holland. A greatly 
improved Pelegrina. It produces long 
spikes of a rich violet blue. Highly 
recommended. 
BLACK PANTHER (Lins). This is no 
doubt the largest black red grown. It 
grows tall with long flower heads. 
BUCKEYE BRONZE (Wilson). A _ bril- 
liant bronze. A glad that is distinctly 
different in color. Very fine. 
BENGASI (Cave). A Canadian variety 
that has won many blue ribbons. It 
will open up 6 to 8 blooms, of a light 
pink, lighter throat. Ruffled. 
BLOEMFONTEIN (Holland). A beauti- 
ful salmon with a soft yellow blotch. 
Opens 6 to 8 wide open florets on a 
stiff stem. 
BADGER BEAUTY (Krueger). Mid-sea- 
son. A very popular clear lavender 
with a creamy throat. Has a fine rec- 
ord as a show winner. A dependable 
cut flower variety. 
BURMA (Palmer). Mid-season. Deep 
rose red, heavily ruffled with heavy 
texture. When first florets begins to 
open practically all the buds on the 
spike will show color. An exception- 
ally fine glad. 
BUENA VISTA (Pruitt). Mid-season. 
One of the most beautiful glads grown. 
Has not received the publicity it de- 
serves. An immense rose-red. Grows 
up to 6 ft. tall with 6 to 8 seven inch 
florets open all at once. Color similar 
to Leona. 
CASABLANCA. The most outstanding 
new white in existence. No markings. 
Tall straight spikes (never crooked), 
carrying 6-8 beautiful ruffled, average 
size florets, open at once. Absolutely 
a 100 percent cutter. Produces oodles 
of bulblets that germinate freely. 
CRETEIL (Holland). A delicate salmon- 
pink with a creamy blotch in throat. 
Florets are well placed and spaced on 
a strong stem. 
CORONA (Palmer). Originator’s descrip- 
tion: Creamy white shading somewhat 
deeper in the throat with rose picotee 
edge on the petals. Very distinctive 
and beautiful. Outstanding prize win- 
ning exhibition flower. 
CRINKLE CREAM (Ellis). Mid-season. 
If you are looking for a good, medium- 
priced yellow, here it is. A beautiful 
ruffled pale yellow, wide open florets, 
good placement, and average height. 
DAISY MAE (Lins). Orange-pink with 
a deeper red blotch in throat. Grows 
tall and vigorous. Fine. 
DIANE (Krueger). Late. Orange to 
orange-salmon. A late bloomer, florets 
of immense size, clear to tips. 
DREAM CASTLE (Lins). For those who 
like to have many florets open at once 
don’t forget Dream Castle. It will open 
up to fourteen, very nicely displaying 
a warm light coral pink ribbon of color, 
ruffled and firmly attached. It is a 
100% cutter and has good commercial 
possibilities when stock becomes ample. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN (White). Mid- 
season. This variety deserves the great 
popularity it has received to date. 
Large, beautiful, ruffled, deep laven- 
der, with darker lines in the throat. 
Opens 7 to 8 large open blooms. Small 
bulbs make good spikes. 
ETHEL CAVE COLE. (Cave). Early 
Mid-season. Here is a pink that the 
florists like. Large light pink, opens 
