GENERAL DESCRIPTIVE LIST—Continued 
GREY DAWN—A medium gray sport of 
Jalna. This Australian origination is the 
best in its color we have seen; the grey 
background contrasts nicely with the overlay 
of lavender rose markings. Large, 1 for 
z25c. Med., 1 for 15c. Small, 2 for 15¢. 
Bulblets, 100 for 50c. 
GUERDON — Clear Deep cerise, waved 
pores nicely arranged. Large only, 2 for 
25c; j 
GOLDEN ARROW—Formal type light yel- 
low. The fine straight spike carries 18 buds, 
with 8 open and 6 showing color. The 
5'%-inch florets are firmly attached to a 
spike bearing vigorous dark green foliage. 
Large, 1 for 25c. Med., 1 for 15c. Small, 
2 for 15c. Bulblets, 100 for $1.00. 
GRATITUDE— A beautiful ruffled medium 
orange with a small yellow throat blotch. 
Opens 5 to 6 florets on a long graceful 
flowerhead, being early and a good com- 
mercial. Large, 1 for 15c. Med., 2 for 
20c. Small, 4 for 20c. Bulblets, 100 for 
40c. 
GREEN GOLD—A greenish tinged medium 
yellow. The nicely ruffled florets on long 
flowerheads, make this the most beautiful 
green yellow of any I have yet seen. Large, 
Upton. 25cvied, 1 torriSc. (Small. 2: for 
15c. Bulblets, 40 for 50c. 
GEN. MacARTHUR—Tall growing light 
rose. Opens 5 to 6 large lightly ruffled 
blooms on a husky plant. Large, 3 for 20c. 
Med., 3 for 15c. Small, 4 for 15c. Bulblets 
100 for 35c. 
GAYWAY — Bright orange with yellow 
throat. Striking color combination, tall 
straight spikes, heavy increase. Large, 3 
for 25c. Med., 2 for 15c. Small, 4 for 15c. 
Bulblets, 100 for 30c. 
GYPSY LASS—Tall, light red with bel. 
shaped 5-inch florets. Maroon _ blotcht 
Large, 2 for 25c. Med., 2 for 15c. Small, 
3 for 15c. Bulblets, 50 for 20c. 
GYPSY QUEEN—A light orange plum 
Smokey with scarlet blotch on yellow back- 
ground. Edges of florets darker. Large, 
2 for 25c. Med., 2 for 15c. Small, 3 for 
15c. Bulblets, 40 for 20c. 
GOLDEN GATE—A nice straight growing 
medium yellow. Waved florets on a, good 
medium tall spike. Produces liberal bulblet 
supply, and clean bulbs. Large, 3 for 20c. 
Med., 3 for 15c. Small, 5 for 20c. Bulblets, 
100 for 35c. 
HAWKEYE RED—Medium red sport of 
Vagabond Prince. Has same vigor and 
growing habits as its parent. Have grown 
4-foot plants from bulblets. Large, 3 for 
20000 Med. (2 ritord LoCemomall wae ior ¢ Loc, 
Bulblets, 100 for 30c. 

HUNTRESS—A new lavender of much 
merit. Opens 8 nicely ruffled, wide open 
florets on tall formal type spike. Large, 2 
fore25c. Med...) 2" fort locaomall) 3 Pion 
15c. Bulblets, 100 for 50c. 
HIGHLANDER—Deep lavender which will 
open 8 to 10 large florets on a tall straight 
spike. Large, 1 for 60c. Med., 1 for 40c. 
Small, 1 for 20c. Bulblets, 20 for 30c. 
INDIGO—A rich, very deep royal purple, 
with a violet tinge. Have not seen quite 
the same color in any other Glad. The 
plant and florets are of medium size, bulbs 
healthy, and bulblet production medium. 
Large, 1 for 25c. Med., 1 for 15c. Small, 
2 for 15c. Bulblets, 12 for 20c. 
INDIAN SUMMER—A tall smokey opening 
7 slightly ruffled florets, with 5 in color. 
The color scheme is an interesting blend of 
gold, orange rose, and lavender. Large, 1 
for’ 75¢." Medi, 1-for50c." Small i tomooc, 
Bulblets, 10 for 50c. 
IVY ROBERTSON—Color is cream and 
pink with a scarlet blotch. Very tall plant, 
bearing a spike with 8 to 9, 4%-inch florets 
open. Large, 2 for 25c. Med., 2 for 15c. 
Small, 3 for 15c. Bulblets, 100 for 40c. 
INDIAN PRINCESS—Beautiful, rich deep 
rose miniature Glad, nicely ruffled. Large, 
3 for 25c. Med., 2 for 15c. Small, 3 for 
15c. Bulblets, 40 for 15c. 
JOSEPH HAYDN—Heliotrope in color with 
a large violet blotch. A very unusual and 
striking color combination. Wide open 
florets are of heavy texture on medium tall 
stem. “Large, dfor’ 25c.. Med )-2etor- lac: 
Small, 4 for 20c. Bulblets, 50 for 25c. 
KENWOOD —A lustrous clean red with no 
markings whatever. Opens 5 to 6 plain 
petaled florets on tall spike. Bulblets propa- 
gate and germinate easily. Large, 2 for 25c. 
Med., 2 for 15c. Small, 4 for 15c. Bulblets, 
50 for 40c. 
KELSEY—Light salmon blending to cream 
center and midribs. A Picardy sport; opens 
8, 6-inch ruffled florets. This is a variety 
you can bank on as a show winner, a com- 
mercial and a Glad you will be proud to 
have in your garden. Large, 1 for 30c. 
Med., 1 for 20c. Small, 2 for 15c. Bulblets, 
20 for 50c. 
