GOLD DUST (I Z 
Very early deep yel Fine commercial. 
GRATITUDE (1 ) 4 
Salmon orange yellow blotch. Tall 
nd strong \ mproved Barcarole, 
HAUHINA (ft M.) 
Deepes t with golden yellow mark 
Fk well placed on tall wiry 
sten 
HARMAU (Both 
Orange-red with rosy overtone. Ruffled. 
HELEN EAKEN (Kk. & M.) 
Elegant cream, greenish sheen on lower 
petal. Six open on tall spike. Early and 
should be a good cutter. 
HENRY DE GREEVE (Kk. & M.) 
Beautiful salmon orange with carmine 
feathering. 20 buds with 6 to 8 open on 
a tall spike. Heavy texture. Strong 
healthy grower and good propagator. 
HIGHLAND CHIEF (Mair) 
Rich orchid lavender. Large florets. 
Very tall plant that may need staking. 
HIGH LIFE ie & M.) 
Tall ligh violet blue, deeper throat. 
grower. Very fine early blue. 
HOKUS POKUS (kK. & M.) 
Golden yellow, carmine_ throat 
Very unusual color combination. Early. 
HOLLAND’S GLORIE (Kk. & M.). 
Deep salmon, yellow throat markings. 
Many open florets of heavy texture. 
INTRUDER (Graff) , 
Tall, large exhibition type. Flame or 
scarlet red. Very outstanding 
JEANIE (Pruitt) 
Clear rich pink; 
Good 
creamy yellow throat, 
white midribs. 
JE MAINTIENDRAI (kK. & M.) 
Velvety scarlet. Builds a tall fine spike 
with large florets. Good strong grower. 
JOHANN STRAUSS (Salmon) 
Attractive light cochineal-red. Very 
early. Twelve open on a tall flower head. 
JOHAN VAN KONYNENBURG (K. & M. 
Tall bright orange scarlet. Large 
showy blooms. Considered very fine. 
KAWATIRI (Pupich) 
Very large apricot and buff, shading to 
creamy yellow throat. Nothing to equal 
it in color. Sometimes crooks. 

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MARGARET BEATON 
KESTREL (Palmer) 
Light Salmon orange with creamy throat. 
Tall 20 bud spike. 8 to 10 open. Fine 
but foliage lacks good green color. 
KING LEAR (Palmer) 
Ruffled reddish purple. Tall wiry stem. 
LADY BOO (Graff) 
Pure shell pink with no markings. <A 
very beautiful glad and good commercial. 
LADY JANE (Lake) 
Cream with yellow lip petals. Slightly 
ruffled. 
LAJLA (K. & M.) 
Pure white with orange markings on 
creamy yellow blotch. Opens 6 to 8. 
Unusual. 
LAKE PLACID (Wilson) 
Creamy white with light yellow throat. 
A fine spike. Some consider it better 
than White Gold. 
LANCASTER (Palmer) 
Clear dark purple. Opens 8 slightly 
ruffled blootins on a tall straight spike. 
LANTANA (Palmer) 
Orange & yellow shading to a golden 
throat. Good early cut flower. 
LAVENDER & GOLD (Baerman) 
Very early lavender with yellow throat. 
Opens 5-7 frilled blooms. Very fine. 
LAVENDER PRINCE (La Salle) 
Slightly ruffled, lavender mauve. Tall, 
strong growing plant. Opens six. 
LEADING LADY (Johnson) 
Creamy white; yellow throat. 
sport and very fine. 
LIBRETTO (K. & M.) 
The first blue to produce extra large 
flowers. Color light blue shading to 
lighter throat. Well formed round florets 
strongly attached to a good spike, Early. 
MAID OF ORLEANS (Pfitzer) 
White, cream throat, fine commercial va- 
riety. 
MANCHU (Beatrice Palmer) 
Brilliant yellow overlaid with a flush of 
pink. Small red blotch. Ruffled blooms 
on a tall wiry stem. Dazzlingly showy. 
MARGARET BEATON (Twomey) 
Snow white, Vermilion-pink blotch in the 
throat. A real wonder Glad. 
MARTHA DEANE (Guille) 
Sensational clear medium yellow, small 
red line in throat. Tall and straight. 
MAYLING (Hatch) 
Pale light pink tinted lavender, 
fully ruffled. Tall slender stem. 
MINSTREL (Palmer) 
Lavender-pink, sometimes slightly flecked. 
The largest lavender. Very fine. 
MISS WISCONSIN (Kruger) 
Deep lavender-rose. Very different. 
MOHAWK (Stevens) 
Deep maroon. Tall, 
season. 
MRS. MARK’S MEMORY (Pfitzer) 
Very large, rose purple. Unusual. 
MT. INDEX (Miller) 
White with distinct golden yellow blotch. 
Tall and dependable, even in the heat. 
Very early bloomer. 
NEW AMSTERDAM (kK. & M.) 
Wine red with deeper color feathered 
blotch. 20 buds with 6 to 8 open. Tall, 
strong and upright. 
NOVA ZEMBLA (kK. & M.) 
Pure white. Long flower head on tall 
stem that never crooks. Very promising 
early white exhibition and cut flower va- 
riety. 
ORANGE DELIGHT (Kundered) : 
A small decorative that must be seen to 
be appreciated. Apricot-orange overlaid 
bittersweet orange. Blue ribbon winner. 
ORANGE GOLD (Marshall) 
Rich clear orange, Tall robust grower. 
One of the best in this color. 
OREGON GOLD (Majeski) 
Large ruffled light yellow. Tall grower. 
ORIENTAL PEARL (Carlson-Puerner) 
Beautiful clear cream. Very large, tall 
and strongest cream in existence. 
PACTOLUS (K. & M.) 
Main color effect apricot-cream with 
orange red blotches on lower petals. 
8 open well arranged blooms on tall 
spike. Very outstanding early variety. 
PANDORA (Beatrice Palmer) 
Clear soft geranium pink. Opens 8 to 10 
on a medium height plant. Very fine. 
PARTHIENA (Hitchcock) 
Very large slightly ruffled blooms on a 
large flower head. A _ very different 
shade of purplish lavender. Well recom- 
mended. 
PATRICIAN (Scheer) 
Lavender self. The closest to pure lav- 
ender of any Glad. It will open 6 to 7 
six inch florets on a tall straight spike. 
Good propagator. A grand lavender. 
PETER PFITZER (Pfitzer) 
Scarlet with yellow feathering on lower 
petals. Large well placed blooms on tall 
spike. Very fine. 
PFITZER’S| CENTURY (Pfitzer) 
Light scarlet that opens 8 to 10 large 
flowers of heavy texture. Very distinctive. 
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