8 ___ EVERHART'S PRICE LIST 

GLAMIS (Pa ’40) 430 M 
One of the most beautiful of all glads. Ruffled, 
needlepoint, and a good parent. Salmon color. B. 
GLOAMING (Zim ’37) 371 E 
This medium size purple with its white throat 
is still well received. C. 
GOLD DUST (Pf ’35) 412 VE 
Still valuable as an early cut flower, but it 
doesn’t like cold feet. C. 
GOLD STANDARD (Bea ’47) 516 M 
A giant golden buff with a good record itor 2 
years in the Michigan Trial Gardens. 8-10 534” 
florets open on 18-20 bud spikes. 
L $1.25; M $1.00; S 75c; Bits 5 for 60c. 
GRAND OPENING (Kuhn ’46) 366 M 
A good formal lavender that easily opens 10-12 
4” florets on a 20-28 bud spike, 10 showing 
color. Champion calibre. Not a good propagat- 
or but bulbs do not wear out. 
L or M $3.00; S $2.00; Blts 75c. 
GRATITUDE (Fic ’46) 422 E 
Very similar to the older Barcarole but much 
stretchier. 
L 25e; M 15c. 
HARMAU (Bo ’40) 532 E 
More scarlet than selmon but valuable for 
earliness. B. 
HAWKEYE RED (Hea ’44) 450 M 
Light red sport of Vagabond Prince. A. 
HEART’S DESIRE (Fielder 48) 540 EM 
NO DISCOUNT. Large richly ruffled florets of 
medium to light creamy pink that has attracted 
much attention at the shows. Haven’t grown it 
but it comes highly recommended. Strong 
grower, good propagator. 
L $2.00; M $1.75; S $1.50; Blts 25c. 
HEAVENLY WHITE (Moses ’44) 400 E 
Valuable early white sport of Rosa Von Lima. 
L 20c, 12 for $2.00; M 2 for 25c, 12 for $1:25; S 
4 for 25c, 12 for 65c. 
HIGH FINANCE (Wils ’40) 580 L 
Most outstanding of all smoky varieties. 
L 15¢. 
HILDRED (Love ’38) 366 EM 
We have had as many as 31 buds on this laven- 
der which still wins many awards. 
L 1Ldc. 
HONOLULU (Wils ’45) 582 L 
Another of Wilson’s fine smokies. Strong plants. 
L 80c. 
