Genghis Khan (Scheer) A striking, deeply ruffled, large light pink. The florets are 
wide open; well faced and spaced. Substance heavy and deeply ruffled as to be 
actually corrugated and slightly lacinated. Spike straight and strong, 45 to 50 
inches. Blooms 75 to 80 days from planting. Good foliage and producer of bulblets. 
Each: L. 75c; M. 50c; S. 35c; Bts. 12 for $1.00 
Golden State (Wheeler) Clear medium yellow with a double row of large florets. 
8 to 10 open. Each: M. 35c; S. 25c; Bts. 10 for 40c 
Grace Estella (Youman) One of the most beautiful glads grown. A salmon pink with 
cream throat. Good straight spike with many florets open. 
Each: L. 75c; M. 50c; S. 25c; Bts. 10 for 60c 
Gracie Allen (Wilson) Clear, deep, red scarlet self. Formal type. Perfect double 
row placement. This is a recent introduction and a very good one. A fine show 
glad as well as a florists’ favorite. Each: L. 80c; M. 60c; S. 40c; Bts. 10 for 60c 
Greta Garbo (Pfitzer) Lovely soft color of very light rose-pink, with lower lip 
showing cream. 6 to 7 wide open florets open at one time. This is a fine 
variety that is very popular with the florists’ trade. 
Per 10: $1.00; M. 60c; S. 30c; Bts. 25 for 25c 
Halloween (Lins) Color is a pure, unflecked deep orange blending to a red throat. 
It comes into blooming very early and for that reason is very much in demand 
by florists. With extra care can be grown to a large size. Average blooms 5 
inches and larger. Flower has good substance. 
Per 10: L. $1.20 M. 80c; S. 50c; Bts. 20 for 20c 
Heartstring (Wilson) Large, light rose pink, with pink throat. All very clear colors. 
5142-inch florets, open with 18 buds on a 65-inch stem. This color is very desirable. 
Each: L. $1.00; M. 60c; S. 30c; Bts. 10 for $1.00 
High Finance (Wilson) Light orange gray, with cream throat. Nicely ruffled. One 
of the very best show ‘‘smokies.” Good performer and propagator. 
Per 10: L. $1.20; M. 80c; S. 50c; Bts. 20 for 25c 
Intruder (Graff) Here is a good sterling red that is going places. Opens up to 8 
giant florets at one time, An early bloomer and stands the heat well. 
Each: L. $1.50; M. $1.00; S. 50c; Bts. 10 for $1.20 
Kenwood (Lins) An absolute monotone pure red. Plants are very tall and a vigorous 
grower. A good commercial and a nice addition to our red class. 
Each: L. 20c; M. 15c; S. 10c; Bts. 10 for 20c 
King Click (Wilson) A mammoth super-red that has a most enviable reputation. 
Takes about 90 days to bloom from planting of bulbs. A most consistent show 
winner for the past three years, with many blue ribbon awards. A recent 
introduction of much merit. Per 10: L. $1.20; M. 80c; S. 40c; Bts. 100 for $1.00 
Lake Placid (Wilson) A hooded butterfly cream, almost white, with creamy yellow 
throat. Florets large, up to 6 inches, and 8 blooms open with 19 buds on 27-inch 
flower head. Very good propagator and a consistent winner at shows. This should 
’ prove a splendid commercial variety. Blooms in about 90 days from planting. 
Each: L. 75c; M. 50c; S. 30c; Bts. 10 for 60c 
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