L. 10 for $1.25. 
Bts. 35c Pkt. 
MISS WISCONSIN: (Krueger) (460) 
Here is one of the most appealing 
rose colored glads in the garden. 
Nice grower, but slow propagator 
and seems to keep healthy. 
L. 10—$2.00. Med. 10—$1.25. Bts. 
35c Pkt. 
MISTAYA: (Milton Jack) (580) 
Here is a lavender tinted smokey 
sport of R. B. Crooks some here 
but is exciting for size. Blooms quite 
freely from bulblets here. 
L. 50c ea. Med. 35c ea. Bts. 15—30c. 
MONEETA: 
Very beautiful creamy yellow with 
Med. 10 for $1.00. 
red spear in throat. Nice grower 
here. 
L. 10—$1.25. Med. 10 for $1. Bts. 
35¢c Pkt. 
MOTHER KADEL: (Kadel) (312) 
A very reliable commercial yellow 
very clear and waxy. 
L. 10—65c. Med. 10—40c. Sm. 10— 
25c. Bts. 25¢ Pkt. 
MOUNTAIN GEM: (Requa) 
Tall scarlet with slight picotee edge 
on petals. Nice colored glad. 
Any size 50c each. Bts. 10 for 50c. 
MOUNT INDEX: (Dr. Miller) (401) 
Here is a very strong growing 
creamy glad that some are over- 
looking. It really likes to grow. 
Should be good commercial. 
L. 10—$1.00. Med. 10—75c. Sm. 10— 
35c.. Bts. 35¢ Pkt. 
MYRNA FAY: (Lines) (466) 
This is a tall rugged prolific grow- 
ing lavender with rather poor color. 
Very early and probably useful just 
the same. Flecks some here. 
L. 75¢ ea. Med. 50c ea. Bts. 10—50c. 
NANCY: (Arnett) (450) 
This new red glad would appear to 
have a bright future commercially. 
Has made a grand record in test 
gardens, and has performed very 
fine in our garden. Is a wild pro- 
pagator. 
L. 50¢ ea. Med. 35¢ ea. Bts. 10—50c. 
OCTOBER SUNSHINE: 
Here is a very bright golden orange, 
16 
that can produce show spikes. Has 
been a good grower here. 
Large Bulbs 75¢ ea. Med. 50c ea. 
Sm. 25c ea. Bts. 10—40c. 
OKINAWA: (A. M. Loar) 
See new introductions. 
ORANGE GOLD: (Marshall) (422) 
We consider this one from our Ca- 
nadian friend, Mr. Marshall, the 
best orange glad grown. It surely 
likes to grow a sturdy plant and a 
strong stem. Grows just a little 
too coarse or large from large bulbs 
for commercial use. We suggest No. 
5 bulbs for marketable bloom. The 
bulbs are the cleanest and finest we 
grow. 
Large 10—$1. Med. 
10—50c. Bts. 35¢ Pkt. 
OREGON ROSE: (Mitsch) (462) 
This three toned ruffled rose is one 
of the beautiful glads in this class. 
Can open ten and win in shows. 
Makes small bulblets but they grow 
well. 
L. 10—75c. Med. 10—50c. Bts. 25c¢ 
Pkt. 
ORIENTAL PEARL: (Carlson) (506) 
This huge cream glad does not ap- 
peal to us with anything except its 
size. Good grower. 
Large 20c¢ ea. Med. 2—30c. Small 
3 for 30c. Bts. 20—25c. 
PACIFICA: 
One of our standard commercial 
whites that is a nice grower and 
good performer. 
L. 10—75c. Med. 10—50c. Bts. 
Pkt. 
PACTOLUS: (K&M) (570) 
This is a light buff colored glad 
with a startling scarlet blotch. Can 
open eight on a tall spike. One of. 
the better ones from Europe. 
L. $1.75 ea. Med. $1.25. Sm. 80c ea. 
Bts. 2—45e. 
PARNASSUS: (Ristow) (570) 
A large bright glistening purple 
with creamy lines on lower petals. 
Very good color and grows well in 
our garden. 
L. 10—75c. Med. 10—50c. Sm. 10— 
25c. Bts. 25c Pkt. 
10—75c. Sm. 
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