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BIT O’ HEAVEN (Crow). Tall orange of clear 3 .19 a i} HARMAU (Both). Hu : 
: Ce : : ge orange red florets with 
color. Often wins at shows for ‘‘most florets open’ 10 Seis! .39 Pith rosy overtone. An exotic, strong-rowing Austra- 3 22 13 
—. e- lian Si 322 22 oe Se a eee 10 -63 .39 ae | 
BLAZE (Lins). Brilliant scarlet red. If you like 3 622 Bb 
scariets here 3 a good one that is hard to beat__ 10 -63 -40 -30 HAWKEYE RED (Heaton). A good medium red 3 27 19 13 
= with same fine growing habits of Vagabond Prince 10 81 dowd .39 
BRIGHT BEAUTY (Brown). Another of the 3 ras) 
smaller arrangement giads in salmon and yellow. 10 39 aes HEART’S DESIRE (Fielder). A new prize winner. 1 75, 
Large ruffled pink blooms, pastel yellow throats 5 3.00 
BUCKEYE BRONZE (Wilson). Outstanding large 3 wee «15 ee eg ee ee 
tich bronze. Most unusual flower. Healthy, vigorous 10 -63 -40 -30 HIAWATH A (Beardmore). A very fine pure scar- 
: let with lightly ruffled florets. One of the extra 1 2.00 1.00 
BURMA (Palmer). Large formal deep rose. Heavy good new plas pee eet aye Be Bocas aeaaee 5 8.00 4.00 
ruffling makes this one of the most distinctive of 2 ee ea lr/ uly 
aaa 65 So pia 7 Seas =o Maser Gas 10 =«.98 ~=— «72-50 EIGHT - FINANCE (Wilson). Smoky light orange 
i ith throat. t b ik 3 S20, .20 als) 
CAPEHEART (Windsor). Blooms up to 6” across 3 .22 erkied inate oe tne sc ae ty ne eee 
of light salmon rose with slight rose feather____ 10 703 
are 4 HIGHLANDER (Zimmer). Deep lavender or lilac. 
CASABLANCA (Majeski). Ruffled cream white. = apie} pik Flowers open widely and spikes always straight. 
Will open many florets at one time for fine show_ 10 .63 -40 -29 One ofthe finest flowers in this list and a color 1 e20L ee eh .10 
much in demand. Recent introduction _________ 5 .80 -60 -40 
CHERRY JAM (Zimmer). A great big pink with 2 oo) .19 212 
a cherry throat. Very nice ~=---—---____--__- 10 ~=—-1.00 YS 49 HINDENBURG’S MEMORY (Pfitzer). Tall dark 
red (almost a black red). Very fine deep color 2 ers mS 
CHINA MAID (Fischer). Tall rich salmon. Bright 3 poly .20 .15 and! huge: florets) 25 = See ee 10 1.00 .60 
yellow. throat: 2. “see oe ee ee 10 -81 -60 45 
HONEYDEW. One of the small arrangement glads. 3 .19 13 
COMET. A littie bright yellow miniature glad. Buff or: apricot 2-222. fase Sne le eee eee 10 pois .39 Pas 
Florets are most unusual in shape and in the 3 .19 as a 
orchid .reminder @- _ $255 2 eee 10 55 .39 27. H. R. HANCOCK (Both). Clear deep rose with 2 .30 -20 15 
creamy white throat. Will open up to 10 —_-___ 5 -60 .40 BG 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE (Schenetsky). A large i 
light Pink with orange scarlet throat. Consistent a .50 HURRICANE (Evans). Bittersweet orange with 
Plize (Winter (Sa Se ee ee 5 pe He light cream throat. Florets large, ruffled and of 2 ‘25 -20 SS) 
= good substance 2 = Se ae Se eee ee 10 1.00 .80 -60 
CORONA (Palmer). Large flowers of creamy white 3 evs aus 
with*rose picotee edges on ‘petals —l=52:— 10 -63 .39 IEKA (Tuttle). A novelty smoky. Most unusual 2 125 .20 At ES) 
Glad 22a ee eee 10 1.00 .80 .60 
COVER GIRL (LaSalle). One of the finest show 
flowers. Extra long flowerheads with many pink 2 .29 .19 ay le IMMACULATE (Carlson). Brand new white. With 1 1.00 By fs) .50 
Horetsto pen == sae en ee eee oe BEN ee 8 10 1.16 .76 .48 reamy throats. 5.525 ee ee ee ee 5 4.00 3.00 2.00 
CRINKLE CREAM (Ellis). Color is clear light 2 94} .15 INDIAN PRINCESS (Zimmer). An exotic, intensely 3 .20 
yellow with very pronounced ruffling of petals__ 10 -88 .60 .39 ruffled rose. Very tall grower, long flowerheads____ 10 .50 .30 
DAISY MAE (Lins). Husky orange salmon with 1 Se NS) .10 INTRUDER (Graff). This is a grand huge scarlet 1 Asie) Ay A) AS 
adeeper cherry throdat-mark - =. = = es 10 1.206 .80 .50 red. Really is an attention getter in the garden__ 10 2.80 2.00 1.20 
DEBORAH SAMPSON (Scheer). A delicate pink 1 .60 -45 .30 JULES AMMOTT (Wilson). Clear red of good tex- 
blending to creamy buff. Wins often. Large florets 10 4.80 3.60 2.40 ture. Will open up to 8 at one time for fine dis- 3 :25) aS: 
play ‘of color. 22-0 22 ee eee 10 -70 -40 
DISCOVERY (Baerman). Tall heavily ruffled 1 ADD LS .10 ; 
creamy yellow with red throat star __________ 10 1.76 1.20 .80 KESTREL (Palmer). An outstanding light orange 
eS with creamy throat. Many open on a very long 2 .30 Aas Sl 
EARLY PURPLE. Blooms early. Huge purple flor- 3 wy 13 flowerhead ~~------~~-----~~---~---~--~---~- 10 1.20 +92 -60 
ets with flecks of gold in the throat ___________ 10 63 .39 ; 
> ke KING BEE (Krueger). Flaming scarlet, flecked 3 .22 at iy 
ETHEL CAVE COLE (Cave). A good light pink 3 .19 .15  .10 darker. A showy glad ~--~---~----~---------- RON is O50) ODE? 
that makes a fine display of color with many open 10 -60 -40 AY Ae ee 
KING CLICK (Wilson). Prize winning, tall bright Ss 225. =e 
EXCLUSIVE (Krueger). Creamy white with a rose 1 oils .10 ted. Very good and very popular -____--_~-_~ 10 -70 -40 
feather in the throat. In the ‘“‘giant”’ class. Ruffled 10 1.20 .80 .50 
KING LEAR (Palmer). Silver lines on the edges é 
FADDIST (Brown). Small decorative light pink. A 3 .19 13 of rubfied “Qurple: Aotebe aisle Eni ene ot che ae ay se ee 
nine arrangement Clad. 22-54 ss ee eee 10 Ante .39 BAT | of all —~-------~-----~-~---~----~--------- 10 0 0 
FAIR ANGEL (Hatch). Creamy white shading to 2 ay 4G) .19 a2 KING WILLIAM (Schnetsky). Soft apricot and sal- ‘st 122 7L5 
deeper creata i the throat) ooo oo ee eee 10 1.00 he’ 49 mon: blending toa cream, throat, =223- = 10 63 «40 Aa) 
FAIRY FANCY. A small arrangement glad. Creamy LA ARGENTINA (Clark). A small red-orange ar- 3 .19  .13 
white florets of most unusual form. Corsages made 1 «15 -10 rangement (ower et eee 10 55 | Oy 
from these look Tike orchids: =" 2 22-22-20 ee 10 1.20 .80 -50 e = 
GARDENIA (Scheer). A medium sized light cream 3 .19 13 CADE Bane ee eee nes daert Tamme aoe) oe 
with light gold throat. Free bloomer _________~_~ 10 0 39 e-Sf} 2 low ‘ roat. Vigorous i Ti to ee ee oa ae 
GENESSEE. One of the “‘baby glads’’ of light yel- 3 oie _LAVENDER AND GOLD (Baerman). Exquisite 
low. Useful in ‘arrangements. 222— 10 39 apr) lavender florets with gold throats in delicate pas- 3 2's: ok5 
tel coloring. “Dall 2-25 -U Se ee e 10 byw) .40 BA) 
GENGHIS KAHN (Scheer). A giant pink, most 1 sale) .10 - —~ Fe 
intensely ruffled -_--------------~----------- 5 1.20 -80 -50 LEADING LADY (Johnscn). Surely one of the most 
; : popular glads today, this flower is a cream white 
GLOAMING (Zimmer). A tall strong growing pur- 3 +22 13 sport of Picardy with all Picardy’s good habits. We 3 25 ails, 
ple with lighter throat —----_—-___==_-_=_==— 10 .63 39 doubt if any other grower will equal this price___ 10 .70 -40 -30 
GOLDEN ARROW (Pruitt). New commercial type il a0) Lo 
i LIBERATOR (Baerman). Good strong scarlet of 3 19 Se Bs) 
light yellow. Long flowerheads, many flowers open 10 2.00 1.20 risar below and wocdsexowibe ie utes ae eee eee 10 “55 "39 
GOLDEN HEART (Fischer). A rich salmon blend- i} a2 15 : 
ing into: 4 ‘yellow: throat: 2.5. 10 an .40 LOUIS D’ORR. The nearest thing to a pure gold col- 3 19 sho 
7 in the glad world. Medium sized flower and spike 10 55 .39 
GOLDEN STATE (Wheeler). A huge light yellow, : : 
generally rated as the best of the big ones. Stock 1 .20 LS MAID OF ORLEANS (Pfitzer). The long time fa- i) .20 Pe 
6Carce® Siete. ee ee ee eee s .80 .60 .40 vorite white of commercial cutflower growers-_._ 10 60 .40 30 
en nena aie ae nnn ena See YEE Te Sa SE ee 
GOLDEN TETON (Zimmer). Huge flowerheads of MARGARET BEATON (Twomey). Clear white 34 Py ts} iS) 
yellow flecked with orange for buff-yellow effect. 2 25 -20 ay with orange red throat mark 2 =o eee eee 10 70 -40 30 
Strong grower ~~~~~~— eS a ee 10 1.00 .80 .60 : 
MARGARET FULTON (Ogrodnichek). Very early 3 .19 Auli 
GRATITUDE (Fischer). Very tall growing. Ruffled 1 ay -10 58 clear salmon pink. Strong easy grower and popular 10 .55 .39 30 
ith yell throdt ¢ 4523 ano eee 5 -60 -40 A —_ KT '"'"” oor 
sees obra! «ad MARION PEARL (Benedict). Tall straight salmon 1 25  .20 
GRAY DAWN (Both). The most sought after nov- 4 oe 56 with clear light throat 22-22-52 = ea 5 1.00 .80 
elty in our list. Medium light gray. Unusual an * ‘ Spe EPEG HESS =S Ge ac a a ia 
distinctive. Sorry we have only medium and small 5 1.00 .80 MARLENE BOTH (Both). Giant salmon with deep 1 .20 my I -10 
sizes. However it blooms well from small bulbs-__ 10 1675 1.50 creamy buff throat. Very early and very fine--~ Is .80 .60 -40 
