wOUNTAIN GEM-~- Looks a little larger than Stoplight,color is a little 
livelier and seems as good or better in every other way. 
MRS.MARK'S MEMORY--Can, still win in its class,worth growing well. 
MYRNA FAY-- If you need an early Lavender that will grow into money 
fast,this is your Glad. Early and should be kept that way,1I think, 
ac it showed a tendency to fleck when it bloomed out in mid-season. 
here, however,from inquiries I made farther East,this doesn't seem to 
be characteristic. In general the comment is"the best early lavender 
I ever grew", : 
MT.INDEX-- You have to see this one to appreciate its real beauty. 
Its yellow lip petals combined with balance of petals pure white,sets 
ot apart from anvthing else,and like Ivy Robertson and Variation,it 
cuts right down the row,one spike as good ws another. 
PINK RADIANCE~- Was the grandest mid-season pink I grew. Its famous 
parents both did well by it. | 
RAVEL-~- Looks pretty good from the No.5 size bulbs I had of it. 
RED CHARM--Closing out my remaining stocks of this and Silentium, to 
make room for newer sorts. I see Silentium has come into its own 
down Florida way. 
RUSTIC GIANT-— An R G seedling. Not partial to reds myself,but those 
who are,including Ed Lins of the Legion Trial Gardens,Spring Green 
Wisconsin,think it has a bright future. Be that as it may,its color 
certainly is unusually different and if parentage counts,it should 
go a Long way. 
SALMAN'S GLORY-- Color is a rather deep cream with prominent red 
throat blotch. Outer petals are overlaid with creamy yellow,often 
with a pink tinge. Its superior growing qualities will,I believe, 
gain for it the popularity solong-enjoyed by Margaret Beaton and 
others,in and near this class. 
SPOTLIGHT-~ A grand Glad with a lovely color. 
STELLA ANTISDEL-- Was the only pink I had early enough to get into the 
money. Out flower market folds up early here. 
SUN SPOT-- Words fail me here. Nothing in buff class to compare with 
this. It deserves a spot in the sun and in the hearts of you show 
exhibitors. See page 20,October NE GS Magazine. 
SUSANNAH--— With its china white throat and beautifully ruffled pink 
petal cdgesis as beautiful as a Dresden China doll, 
TRUELOVE-—- Will truly be the love of every Glad lover who grows it. 
Going to teke something better in pink than we have yet seen to dis- 
place this extra-carly commercial, Its rapid propagation will soon 
put it within reach of cut flower growers who take pride in growing 
the best. 
VAN GOLD-- Looks like the answer to the needs of an extremely early 
yellow. 
