well from all sizes; a fine grower and propagator. Midseason. A 
seedling from Mr. Langworthy of California, being introduced this 
year by Gladland Acres. 
Bulbs (each), Large $1.25, Medium $1.00, Bulblets 2—.30, 10—$1.25. 
GENERAL LIST 
ABIGAIL (Myers-Milo) (EM) A new lavender that blooms earlier 
than Minuet and opens several more florets at a time. Not as 
early as Huntress or Myrna Fay, but a worthwhile variety in 
its season. Of medium height; a good propagator. Color is quite 
clear with us. 
L $3.00, M $2.00, S $1.00, Bulblets .40, 10—$3.00, 50—$12.00 
ABU HASSAN (Holland) (EM) This seems to be the best dark blue 
-to date with the possible exception of Indigo, In fact these two 
are so outstanding that we are discarding all others in this color. 
Reminiscent of old Pelegrina, but with a brighter sheen and 
the stem is straight and of good height? Quite a good propagator. 
L. .25, M .20, Bulblets 10—.25 
ANIMATION (Butt) (M) One of several very promising new vari- 
eties we had from Canada the past summer, and probably one 
of the best new light reds of recent introduction. A self scarlet 
red with small white lines radiating from the center; several 
open florets on a tall husky plant. 
L. $3.00, M $2.00, S $1.25, Bulblets .40, 10—$3.00, 25—$6.00 
ASTRID (Jack-Gove) (E) This new rose colored glad seems quite 
similar in color to Rose Delight by the same originator, but is 
probably a more consistent performer. It starts blooming early, 
continuing over quite a long period. A good grower and propa- 
gator. 
L $1.50, M $1.00, S .75, Bulblets 3—.25, 10—.60 
BALLAD (Palmer) (EM) A fine reliable light salmon pink with 
creamy center. Of medium size and not as spectacular as some 
of the newer pinks, Ballad is still one of our favorites for beauty 
and all around performance, About six nicely ruffled florets 
open on a tall willowy spike. 
L .20, M .10, S .07, Bulblets 40—.20, 100—.50 
BEAUTY’S BLUSH (Fischer) (EM) A very pale blush pink that 
was almost white in our garden. We understand that heavier 
soils tend to bring out more of the pink in this variety and other 
very light colored glads. About 7 good sized florets open on nice 
spikes; a good grower and good propagator. 
M $1.25, S $1.60, Bulblets 2—.20, 10—.80 
BENGASI (Cave-Graff) (EM) We hadn’t tried this variety until last 
summer, having heard that it was variable in performance. But 
if it continues to do as well, Bengasi will certainly be grown by 
us for many years to come. It opened several fine large round 
flowers on tall straight spikes. The color is excellent, clean soft 
pink with light rose throat, and it did not crook for us. Much 
admired by everyone who saw it in our garden. 
L $3.00, M $2.00, S $1.00, Bulblets .25, 10—$2.00 
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