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Leading Lady ... Probably the most popular glad today. A 
506 consistant performer and unexcelled for com 
mercial and exhibition purposes. 6-8 florets 
open at one time on a tall strong stem. Color 
is best described as light cream, but easily 
passes as a white. 1948 winnings include Three | 
Grand Championships, Three Section Champion—- _ 
ships and Championship Basket. L. 15¢, M. 10¢, 
Blts 100 for 25¢. 
Margaret Beaton ...Qne of the most beautiful whites. 
501 Cherry red blotch in throat. 6-8 large florets 
open on tall stem. Popular florists variety, 
especially for church decoration. L. 12 for 
‘ $1.00, M. 12 for 60¢, Blts 100 for 15¢. 
Mary ‘O'Dell (1948).. Good white holding 8 florets open 
on a strong stem. Makes a beautiful spike and 
opens well in water. Good exhibition variety. 
Was Section Champ, Seattle, Wash. show '48, 
Le $1.00, Me 75¢, Blts 6 for 50¢. 
Maurrie Trevan (1946) Clear velvety black-red. An Aus— 
452 tralian variety that will replace Black Opal 
as soon as price comes within reach of all. A 
grand exhibition variety that easily opens 
8 florets at one time. L. $2.00, M. $1.00, 
Blts 15¢. 
Mrs. R. G. Errey ».A very tall black—red. 6-8 large 
554 florets open on an exceptionally tall sten. 
One of the best in this color class. L. $1.50, 
Me $1.00, S. 50¢, Blts 2 for 25¢. 
Oklahoma (1945) .. Ruffled lavender—gray with cream 
490 throat. Popular variety. Not often that you 
get such real beauty in a glad in this color 
class. Le 50¢, Me. 35¢, Blts 10 for 25¢. 
