FROM W. A. BEATON, DETROIT, MICH. 
GOLD CHEVRON: A deeply lacinated, pointed petalled light yel- 
low, no marks. A connoisseur’s flower in every respect. 3' 
to 4” florets, carrying 18 buds, 7 open, 6 in color, on A 24” 
flowerhead. Has won several “A” ratings, and is a very 
worthwhile addition to the yellow class. 
L. $2.00; M. $1.50; S. $1.00; BBTS 10 FOR §$2:C0 
Growers’ unit: 2 L; 2 M; 3 S; and 20 Bbts. for $10.00 
TRI-COLOR: Almost a Red, White & Blue glad. Outer petals deep 
pansy violet, shading to ivory center, on which is placed 
two ruby throat marks. Very unusual. Carries 18 buds, opens 
7 — 3% to 4” florets, with 6 in color, on a 24” flowerhead. 
Height of plant, 48 to 54”. A most unique and rather bizarre 
glad. 
Prices same as GOLD CHEVRON 
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CO-INTRODUCING WITH CHAMPLAIN VIEW GARDENS, 3 
GRAND NEW PALMER INTRODUCTIONS: 
KiM: Deep rose, with slight purplish cast. A late variety, medium 
height. Opens 10 or more, well placed, medium size ruffled 
blooms on a long flowerhead. A fine variety for late bloom, 
and an unusual color. Strong attachment and a good propa- 
gator. 
LODESTAR: As beautiful a yellow as I have seen. Medium 
height, medium size, 5 to 7 open. Nicely ruffled, clear med- 
ium yellow, shading darker toward the center. Well placed 
and good attachment. A wonderfully fine cut flower, that 
any florist should welcome. Fine propagator. 
ROWENA: Another medium height variety, but this is offset by 
the beautiful head of bloom. Color is light rose, with large 
cream throat. Nicely ruffled. Opens 8-10 well placed blooms, 
with a total of 18. Everyone who sees this, loves it. 
ON ALL 3 ABOVE, $3.00 EACH FOR ANY SIZE CORM. 
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CO.INTROLCUCING WITH GLADLAND ACRES: 
PHAROAH: RICH PINK SALMON, with cream yellow throat, yel- 
low midribs, field height 63”, opens 7 on a 19 bud spike 
with a 30” flowerhead. Floret size 5%". Comes well recom- 
mended. Any size corm $1.00. 
