FOREWORD—Please Read 
We desire to express our thanks to all our old custo- 
mers for their splendid patronage in the past, and as- 
sure you we will do our best to merit your confidence in 
the future. We have harvested the finest crop of bulbs 
ever, and can assure you the best of quality. If, for any 
reason, you are not highly pleased with what we send 
you, we hope you will let us know immediately, and we 
will gladly make any adjustments possible. We have 
added quite a few new varieties, and have dropped some 
we listed last year to make room for these new ones. 
We especially desire to call your attention to our own 
new introductions: La Valle, Nellie Lou, Chinook, Rose 
Plume, Keefer, and Buff Queen. You will note how many 
others are listing these this year. They have either seen 
them at the shows, or grown them themselves, and know 
they are real comers. You will make no mistake in 
getting a start of these this year, as they will soon be 
My great demand. Prices on these will be the same in 
951. 
OUR OWN INTRODUCTIONS 
CHINOOK (Lines) 532 class. This one leads the list. 
A pure, rich, clear salmon, no markings of any kind. 
A real sensation. Grows nearly six feet tall, always 
straight. Opens 9-6” florets with plenty more showing 
color. Holds its size to the last bud. Extra good keeper. 
Production and germination good. A basket of Chinook 
is breath-taking. Will be in great demand soon. Better 
get a good start now. Any size bulbs, $3.00. Blts., 10— 
$2.00 with each bulb. 
Don Henderson, Iowa, writes: ‘Chinook bulb gave me 
two fine spikes. Both were exhibited at our state Glad 
show in Waterloo. One placed first in its color class, 
the other second in recent introductions amid stiff com- 
petition. Everyone was impressed by the clarity of its 
color.” 
C. Wesselman, Canada, writes: “My what a Glad. I 
believe it could be called sensational. Height, 60”; head, 
30”; florets, 7”; and 9 open; 24 buds. Perfect facing and 
placement. No sign of wilt on our hottest days. You 
have introduced it at a very low price.” 
Wendell H. Keen, 366 Circuit Dr., Roseville, Calif., 
writes: “I could write on and on about this wonder 
Glad. It is, in my opinion, the greatest Glad introduced 
since Picardy. I grow over 165 named varieties, and 
Chinook out performed each and every one in my patch, 
it was a sensation to say the least. It grew slightly 
over six feet tall; 24 florets, 10 open, 9 showing color, 
and it took our hot July sun exceptionally well. I could 
not find any weakness in it. The bulb produced 96 
bulblets of better than average size. Again I say, it is 
truly a wonderful Glad anyone should be proud of. If 
I could have entered it in our show in Sacramento last 
June, I am sure it would have won highest honors.” 
Dr. Cason, Tenn., writes: “Chinook, the most robust 
grower in our entire patch; 28” head, 18 buds, 6 open. 
Smooth, deep salmon pink with absolutely no flecking. 
Shades slightly lighter in throat which has no markings 
whatsoever. Slightly ruffled. Very favorably impressed 
and well worth trying further.” 
LA VALLE (Lines) 507 class. Light ivory cream 
with small orange throat marks. Not a blotch, just a 
feather, that adds to its beauty. Consistently grows 
five feet tall. Opens 8—514” florets on an 18 bud spike 
that is always straight. Florets are so rich in color they 
immediately attract attention. Easily the leader in its 
class, and will win whenever it hits the shows. Produc- 
