FUCHSIA QUEEN: (Vavrous) 
Here is a variety that loves to grow 
and can open 6 to 8 blooms on a 
stretchy flower head, and supplies 
very nice spikes from _ bulblets. 
Seems to be a rosy purple in our 
estimation. Fine propagator, and 
healthy. 
L. 35c. Med. 25c. Sm. 15c. Bulblets 
10 for 35c. 
GENGHIS KHAN: (Scheer) (432) 
Here is one of the most ruffled and 
most beautiful of the pink glads. 
Sometimes first floret has trouble 
getting out of the foliage, but its 
color is wonderful. 
Large 10 $1.00. Med. 10 75c. Bulb- 
lets 35c Pkt. 
GLEAM: (Fischer) (410) 
Heavily ruffled light yellow with 
strong waxey texture. No doubt a 
fanciers glad. 
Large 10—65c. Med. 10—40c. Sm. 
10—25c. Bts. 25¢c Pkt. 
GOLDEN CHIMES: 
Well known commercial yellow, of 
light shade. 
Mediums 10—40c. Sm. 10—25c. Bts. 
25¢ Pkt. 
GOLDEN TETON: (Zimmer) (412) 
Strong growing yellow with orange 
flecking that gives a buff-yellow ef- 
fect. Very popular here, and grown 
in large numbers. 
L. 10—75c. Med. 10—50c. Sm. 10— 
25c. Bulblets 25c Pkt. 
GRAND MASTER: 
We never see this catalogued by 
anyone but ourselves. It is a very 
dark rose red with small florets, 
but it has always pleased this old 
growers’ heart. Grand Master will 
stretch right up tall and for mixed 
bouquets it is very fine. 
Mediums only, 10 for 50c. Bulblets 
25c Pkt. 
GRATITUDE: (Fischer) 
Here is a strong growing ruffled 
salmon orange glad with lots of 
stretch. Can open 6 on a 28-inch 
flower head. 
L. 10 for $1.00. Med. 10—65c. Sm. 
10 for 40c. Bts. 25¢ Pkt. 
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HEART’S DESIRE: (Fiedler) (540) 
A light pink shading into white with 
pastel yellow throat. This glad was 
highly rated at Binghamton show 
in 1948. Probably a show glad. Very 
beautiful. 
Large $1.25. Med. $1.00. Sm. 75c. 
Bts. 15c each. 
HILDRED: 
An old-timer in lavenders that we 
continue growing for florist bloom 
and bouquets. Can open 10 or 12 of 
its 26 to 28 buds. 
Large 10—65c. Medium 10—40c. 
HUNTRESS: Milton Jack) (466) 
Here is a very early lavender that 
we like very much. Make very uni- 
form growth, and we go right down 
the row and cut every one. Flecks a 
little but we like it very much when 
opened indoors. Cut flowers grow- 
ers should get a start in this one. 
Large bulbs 25c ea., 5 for $1. Med. 
10 for $1.25. Bts. 100—50c. 
JEANIE: 
Very beautiful rich pink with light- 
er throat. An old reliable florist num- 
ber. 
L. 10—75c. M. 10—50c. Bts. 25c Pkt. 
JOHAN V. KONYNENBURG: 
Very nice rose red from Holland. 
Splendid grower. 
L. 10—$1.00. Med. 10—75c. Bts. 25c 
Pkt. 
JUNE BELLS: 
A little known white from Holland 
that was very fine in our garden. 
Large bulbs only. 10 for $1.00. Bts. 
25c Pkt. 
JUNE DAY: (Roberts) (441) 
Very early pink with small cherry 
blotch. Fine cut flower. 
L. 75¢ ea. Med. 50c ea. Sm. 30c ea. 
Bulblets 4 for 25c: 
KENWOOD: (Lins) (452) 
Very fine Christmas red that we 
like very much. Opens six on a 23- 
inch flower head, and is a good 
grower. 
Large 10 for 75c. Med. 10 for 50c. 
Sm. 10 for 25c. Bts. 25c Pkt. 
