6 GLADVIEW GARDENS 



8 large florets on a very tall stem. 
Excellent for commercial as well as 
exhibition. Small bulbs make salable 
spikes. 
GENGHIS KAHN (Sheer). Midseason. A 
very reliable striking ruffled pure pink, 
no markings. Florets very large, up 
to 6 inches wide. 
GOLDEN STATE (Wheeler). Late. A 
prize-winning desirable yellow, having 
won many grand championships. Very 
good. 
HOKUS POKUS (Holland). An out-— 
standing novelty from Holland. A 
mixture of colors, deep golden yellow, 
with carmine markings and blotches. 
An unusual novelty. 
HOLLAND’S GLORIE (Holland). Deep 
salmon-pink with yellow throat mark- 
ings. Many open florets of a heavy 
texture. Strong healthy grower. 
HALLOWEEN (Lins). A very early 
brilliant pure orange scarlet. 
JOHAN VAN KONYENBURG (K &M). 
This one comes highly recommended 
as a brilliant orange scarlet. Opens 6 
to 8 florets on a tall upright spike, well 
placed and spaced. Destined to be- 
come a big hit in its class. 
KENWOOD (Lins). A large tall pure 
red, no markings. Opens 5 or more on 
a long flower head. Plain petaled. Fine. 
LANTANA (Palmer). An early orange 
and yellow. The vivid color makes an 
appeal to visitors. Spikes medium in 
length. 
LEADING LADY (Johnston). Mid-sea- 
son. It is hard for words to describe 
the beauty of this wonderful glad. 
Probably one of the most popular 
creamy white with lemon throat var- 
ieties yet introduced. Prices reduced. 
Don’t fail to try this one. 
MARGUERITE. A strong, sturdy variety. 
Deep watermelon pink with cream 
throat. 5 to 6 open florets on a well- 
placed stem. 
MARIE ANTOINETTE (Holland). A 
beautiful salmon with a deep violet 
red blotch. Many large open florets 
open at a time on a very tall stem. A 
vigorous and healthy grower. 
MISS WISCONSIN (Krueger). Mid-sea- 
son. This no doubt is the most popular 
rose yet introduced today. The demand 
for this is so great that the stock is 
always exhausted. early.. It is a mid- 
season bloomer, open 6 to 8 five-inch 
florets at one time. 
MOTHER KADEL (Kadel). Mid-season. 
A very graceful medium yellow, 5 to 6 
plain florets opening on tall spikes. 
Very dependable and reliable. 
OREGON GOLD (Majeski). Late. The 
perfect yellow. Color medium yellow 

CASABLANCA 
on outer edges, and blending smoothly 
to a deep yellow in the throat. This 
glad will produce 5 foot spikes, carry- 
ing 18 to 24 buds, 9 to 10 huge ruffled 
florets open at once. Nicely arranged 
on a tall graceful spike. This glad was 
sensational with us this past season. 
PINK RADIANCE. (Quackenbush). Mid- 
season. Here is another reliable and 
dependable pink. Can be classed as a 
pure light pink with a silvery sheen 
and a touch of carmine in the throat. 
Open 6 to 8 medium sized florets, well 
placed on a long spike. 
RED CHARM (Butt). Rightly named. 
A charming red, opening as many as 
fe florets on tall willowy spikes. Extra 
ne. 
PURPLE SUPREME (Wilson). Early 
mid-season. A very attractive purple. 
