8 GLADVIEW GARDENS 

HOKUS POKUS (K & M). 62 days. An 
outstanding novelty from Holland. A 
mixture of colors, deep golden yellow, 
with carmine markings and blotches. 
An unusual novelty. 
HOLLAND’S GLORIE (Europe). Deep 
salmon-pink with yellow throat mark- 
ings. Many open florets of a heavy 
texture. Strong healthy grower. 
INTRUDER (Graff) 536. 90 days. Tall 
flame red with small red blotch in 
throat. 
JOHAN VAN KONYNENBURG (kK. & M) 
450. 85 days. This one comes highly 
recommended as a brilliant orange 
scarlet. Opens 6 to 8 florets on a tall 
upright spike, well placed and spaced. 
Destined to become a big hit in its 
class. 
KENWOOD (Lins) 452. 80 days. A large 
tall pure red, no markings. Opens 5 
or more on a long flower head. Plain 
petaled. Fine. 
KING LEAR (Palmer) 570. 75 days. 
Deep reddish-purple, silver lines on 
edge of petals. Extra tall. Spikes 
borne on willowy stems. Becoming 
more popular every year. 
LANTANA (Palmer) 420. 75 days. An 
early orange and yellow. The vivid 
color makes an appeal to visitors. 
Spikes medium in length. 
LADY JANE (Lake) 406. 85 days. A 
clear cream with yellow tips, slightly 
ruffled, and will open 6-8 lovely florets, 
well placed. An excellent variety for 
cut flowers. 
LADY LUCK (H. H. Harris) 540. A nice 
light salmon with creamy throat blotch. 
LEADING LADY (Johnston) 506. 87 
days. It is hard for words to describe 
the beauty of this wonderful glad. 
Probably one of the most popular 
creamy white with lemon throat var- 
ieties yet introduced. Prices reduced. 
Don’t fail to try this one. 
MARIE ANTOINETTE (Holland). A 
beautiful salmon with a deep violet red 
blotch. Many large open florets open 
at a time on a very tall stem. A vigor- 
ous and healthy grower. 
MARGUERITE (Pommert) 533. 80 days. 
A strong, sturdy variety. Deep water 
melon pink with cream throat. 5 to 6 
open florets on a well-placed stem. 
MARGARET BEATON (Twomey) 501. 
85 days. Pure white with large cherry 
blotch in throat. Tall straight spike 
with 4-6 well placed blooms. Really a 
wonder glad. 

MARGARET FULTON (Ogrodnichek) 
432. A medium tall, warm peach sal- 
mon. Florets are well placed, 4-6 open 
at once. Ideal cut flower variety. 
MISS WISCONSIN (Krueger) 560. 90 
days. This no doubt is the most popu- 
lar rose yet introduced. The demand 
for this is so great that the stock is 
always exhausted early. It is a mid- 
season bloomer, open 6 to 8 five-inch 
florets at one time. 
MOHAWK (Stevens) 454. 85 days. An- 
other mid-season variety. Velvety deep 
maroon. Tall straight spikes. 
MARTHA DEANE (Guille) 410. 85 days. 
A beautiful tall growing yellow, with 
faint red throat spears, not conspicu- 
ous. It will make a 30 inch flowerhead, 
6 to 8 florets opening, on a tall, grace- 
ful spike. One of the most beautiful 
yellows yet introduced. 
MOTHER KADEL (Kadel) 410. 77 days. 
A very graceful medium yellow, 5 to 6 
plain florets opening on tall spikes. 
Very dependable and reliable. 
MRS. MARK’S MEMORY (Pfitzer) 570. 
An extra fine large rose purple. 
MOUNT INDEX (Miller) 401. 68 days. 
One of the finest whites, tall and grace- 
ful. Has a very distinct yellow throat 
blotch. 
MYRNA FAY (Lines) 462. 85 days. An 
extra fine lavender. Strong grower. 
NAVAHO (Lins) 452. 85 days. An out- 
standing new brilliant red. It has near 
perfect form and placement. 
NEW EUROPE (Europe) 536. 100 days. 
A very fine large orange scarlet. It is 
a very late bloomer. 
ORANGE GOLD (Marshall) 422. 80 days. 
A rich golden orange. A much im- 
proved Bit O’ Heaven. 
OREGON ROSE (Mitsch) 460. 77 days. 
An outstanding ruffled rose with a 
three-toned effect. It is tall and grace- 
ful with a record performance. 
OREGON GOLD (Majeski) 410. 96 days. 
The perfect yellow. Color medium 
yellow on outer edges, and blending 
smoothly to a deep yellow in the throat. 
This glad will produce 5 foot spikes, 
carrying 18 to 24 buds, 9 to 10 huge 
ruffled florets open at once. Nicely 
arranged on a tall graceful spike. This 
glad was sensational with us this past 
season. 
OHIO NON PAREIL (Wilson) 550. 85 
days. This is a giant clear bright red, 
a sure show winner. 
OKLAHOMA (Wilson) 390. 90 days. A 
very lovely and dainty silver grey, 
with a buff throat. 
