LEGEND (440) Fischer. Midseason. A tall warm 
light pink shading to a creamy throat. 
L, 2-25¢; M, 3-25¢; S, 2-20¢. 
MADELENE BROWN (432) Maier. Midseason. An 
attractive deep salmon with lighter throat. Simi- 
lar to Picardy. L, 1-15¢; M, 2-25¢; S, 2-10¢. 
MARION PEARL (532) Benedict. Early Midseason. 
A salmon with clear lighter throat. A good show 
variety. L, 1-30¢; M, 1-20¢; S, 1-15¢. 
MAYLING (440) Hatch. Midseason. A pale pink 
with lavender tint. Heavily ruffled. 
L, 2-25¢; M, 3-25¢; S, 2-10¢. 
MID-AMERICA (550) Knierim. Midseason. A 1947 
introduction that will arouse your enthusiasm 
with its strong growth, long flower head and 
ability to win on the show table. A medium 
dark red with a slightly darker throat. | 
L, 1-35¢; M, 1-25¢; S, 1-15¢. 
MOHAWK (454) Stevens. Midseason. A dark 
“velvety moroon self. Opens many on tall spike. 
L, 1-15¢; M, 2-25¢; S, 2-10¢. 
OPHIR (410) Baerman. Early midseason. A ruffled 
light yellow with prominent red throat markings. | 
Spikes are short, sometimes stubby, but no 
other variety quite replaces this one in the 
early planting. L, 1-10¢; M, 2-15¢; S, 3-10¢. 
PAUL REVERE (452) Baerman. Early Midseason. 
A glad of remarkable color intensity and rich- 
ness. Flowers are a velvety rose-red. Opens 
4-5 on short spike. L, 2-25¢; M, 3-25¢; S, 4-15¢. 
PEGGY HIMLER (436) Perrine-Scott. Early mid- 
season. A 1948 introduction that is an intense 
light orange with lighter throat. Flowers fluted, 
needlepointed and winged. A beauty with eye 
appeal. L, 1-$1.50; M, 1-$1.00; S, 1-70¢. 
POETS DREAM (366) Fischer. Midseason. A 
ruffled heavily textured lavender that blends 
into acream throat. L, 1-15¢; M, 2-25¢; S, 1-10¢. 
PURPLE SUPREME (470) Wilson. Midseason. A 
medium purple. M, 3-25¢; S, 4-i5¢ 
RED PENNY (436) Kadel. Very early. One of the 
earliest varieties available. Flowers are a 
distinctive warm orange-red with enough,uffling 
to be of attractive form. Plant this vasiety for 
those first glads cut from your garden. 
L, 2-25¢; M, 3-25¢; S, 4-15¢. 
RUBY (252) Kuhn. Early. A miniature of butter- 
fly type. It is consistently one of the earliest 
varieties. Flowers are a self-colored medium 
dark red. Opens 5 on a slender graceful spike. 
L, 1-30¢; M, 1-20¢; S, 1-15¢. | 
RUFFLED BEAUTY (410) Prestgard. Midseason. 
A very nice heavily ruffled clear light yellow. 
L, 1-10¢; M, 2-15¢; S, 3-10¢. 
SILVER WINGS (500) Ritsema. Midsesaon. Almost 
the ultimate in whites. Flowers are a glisten- 
ing white with creamy throat, ruffled and of 
beautiful form. Growth just about faultless. 
L, 1-20¢; M, 1-15¢; S, 1-10¢. 
