Daisy Mae (442) (Lins - Ruble 1945) 
This is one of the tallest of my originations. The color of the large, well at- 
tached florets is orange pink with a rosy red throat mark. Consistently produces tall 
spikes, in fact the glad Daisy Mae is as eager to grow tall and produce a good flower 
as the little lady Daisy Mae is to capture Lil Abner. 
We sold the entire stock of this to Mr. Ruble but have again acquired stock of 
it from him. 
Blooms late midseason and is a good propagator. 
Large Medium Bulblets 
| Peers mt Re 8 2 $ 1.00 $ ft 10Si0n-S5el:00 
LO See are 8.00 6.00 100 for 8.00 
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Hi Hat (420) (Lins 1945) 
| This is a very late blooming salmon orange pink. We have had this during rainy 
autumns with 5 to 6 ft. spikes with long flower heads. It needs conditions to its liking 
and if grown under dry hot conditions results are disappointing. Opens 5-6 large 
blooms with all the rest of its total of 18-20 buds in color. We grow this in good 
quantity for late cutflowers. It is a good propagator. 
Large Medium Small Bulblets 
1 a (aa evi ae $ eo $ .50 $ 5 10 for $ bad 
1 ee 6.00 4.00 2.00 100 for 3.00 
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Navaho (450) (Lins 1944) 
A pure unmarked red, a few shades deeper than Stoplight or Kenwood. It pro- 
duces tall, always straight spikes with long flower heads of 18 or more buds opening 
5- 5 inch, beautifully formed, always perfectly placed florets, with practically all re- 
maining buds either partly open or in color. Blooms early midseason and is a good 
propagator. 
We grew NAVAHO in fair quantity these last several years and assure you a row 
of this will gladden the heart of any glad grower because practically all plants are 
tall and perfectly straight and the placement of the florets is always perfect for us 
Florets are not as well attached as those of Stoplight or Kenwood but its consistent 
production of perfect spikes makes it a very desirable variety. 
Large Medium Small Bulblets 
YE AY, i er $ .50 $ fon $ .20 10 for $ .50 
1k soa ane 4.00 2.80 1.60 1 00ST Ore e400 
GROWERS’ TRIAL SETS 
NAVAHO Set No. 1.......... 10 LU, 20 M;"100 Ssand= oe pintepitss eee $ 20.00 
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Robinson Crusoe (490) (Lins 1944) 
When this was exhibited as a seedling at the various shows. before i i 
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duced, it created a great deal of interest due to its sensational color miakeuh ets 
that it is different is stating it mildly. The base color of the florets is tan heavily 
marbled (not flecked) chocolate. It produces nice tall plants with fine flower heads 
If oon SEA SOHC: entirely different try this. 
e sold our entire stock of this to the Interstate Nurseri 
several years ago and did not have any to offer since. We did Scout eae sea 
of sales again “ 1947 and have some to offer for 1948 raat 
This was listed in a first class glad growers’ catal : , 
wherein he stated that he considered ROBINSON CRUSOE the Been ue ee ee 
troduced. Personally we would not classify it as a smoky but ae y ever in- 
“MARBLED GLAD.” would call it the 
harges bulbs... $1.25 each. Bulblets 
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ss oa 10 for $1.00 
