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Jamboree Classification 492. Deep salmon orange shading to clear deep yellow lip. 
Lighter raised midribs. Opens 6-7 well placed blooms on a medium height plant. 
$1.00 each for any size bulb. No bulblets. 
Meg Classification 412. A clear medium yellow shading to darker lip. Somewhat ruffled 
and with rolled and fluted petals. Some called it “twisted ears.’’ Tall strong grower 
with 5-6 well placed blooms open on a good head. 
$1.00 each for any size bulb. No bulblets. 

Modena Classification 390. A fancy yellow. Clear light yellow with strong flushing of 
—_ lavender rose in upper throat. A distinctive coloring that | have never seen in 
any other glad and very pretty. 
$1.00 each for any size bulb. No bulblets. 
Oluf Classification 482. Yellow tinted apricot shading to a clear deep yellow lip on which 
is a distinctive smoky blotch from which radiate dark red lines. Somewhat ruffled and 
raised midribs. A very distinctive novelty which Mr. Pruitt called his favorite. Large spreading 
type of bloom. Very pretty. Tall husky grower. 
$3.00 each for any size bulb. No bulblets. 
Rebus Classification 486.. Mr. Pruitt called this his orchid smoke. It is a distinctive and 
— beautiful large smoky but difficult to describe. It attracts the eye and stands out in 
any company. Medium height. If you like smokies am sure you will like this. To me it was one of 
the best of this set of seedlings. 
$2.00 each for any size. No bulblets. 
Sultara Classification 483. A sister seedling of Fandango. Dark smoky salmon rose with a 
large smoky blotch. 6 or more well.placed blooms open. Very nice bold flower 
that attracts instant attention. Tall strong grower. 
$2.00 each for any size. No bulblets. 
The Roan Classification 485. The Pruitt’s being a little horsey called this the ridge run- 
~—— ning roan | call it the strawberry roan after the picture of that name. It is a 
rosy red covered with fine silvery lines. Very distinctive and novel. 
$2.00 each any size bulb. No bulblets. 
Perhaps you think the above nine varieties are too many for one grower to put out in one 
year. But remember that Mr. Pruitt has been working up a stock of these for several years, and 
holding some of them perhaps longer than he should. 
One bulb each of the above nine varieties are worth $14.00. You can get one each of 
all varieties for $10.00. 
Remember that some of the Pruitt varieties have made good in a big way after introduction. 
So be guided accordingly. 

“This has been a banner year for my glads, the reason being the purchase of bulbs from 
the Champlain View Gardens last spring. All the varieties have bloomed. ELIZABETH THE 
QUEEN, GLAMIS and LANTANA were exceptionally fine. KING LEAR although an old 
variety is still the king of the purples in my estimation. BOLERO was unique. Extra fine were 
SPOTLIGHT and DIEPPE. A bouquet of WANDA with a few CHAMOUNY spikes in the 
center received highest praise from those who observed it at church this summer.” 
—Philip True, Mich. 
“My glads were wonderful this year and you may expect my order for next year.” 
—D. Lester Sharp, N. Y. 
“We have had wonderful success with the bulbs we got from you.”’ 
—Mrs. L. F. Klein, Il. 
