Dream Castle (340) Lins 
Now that we caught up a little on propagation, 
we are glad to be able to offer this outstanding variety 
at ¥3 of the 1949 price. 
DREAM CASTLE is one of the few varieties able 
to open and hold in good condition, a large number of 
blooms. The picture herewith shows how Mr. Sydney 
Mode of Canada grew DREAM CASTLE in 1949 under 
the poorest growing conditions his section experienced 
in many years. Under better conditions, it can open 
10 to 13 florets on tall plants with long flower heads. 
Due to its ability to hold its lower florets in good 
condition while the succeeding florets open, it usually 
is better the second day of the show. DREAM 
CASTLE was second day 3-spike Champion in Iowa 
in 1949. When it was shown as a seedling, with 
eight florets open, seven experienced judges rated it 
92. The last evening of the show it had 11 open in 
good condition while most other glads in the show 
had deteriorated. 
It is one of our very best cut flowers and will 
produce fine spikes even from No. 5 bulbs. 
There are hundreds of pink glads on the market, 
but in its class well grown DREAM CASTLE just 
hasn’t any competition. It has all the qualities re- 
quired of a good commercial and show flower. Its 
clean ruffled coral pink florets are perfectly attached 
and always perfectly placed. It never crooks— 
DREAM CASTLE it is a dream come true. We have many enthusiastic 
testimonials in our files. 
If you have not grown DREAM CASTLE, we urge you to grow it in 1950. 

L M Ss Bts. 
a ee $ .50 $ .35 $ .25 10 for $ .50 
Drege sit $2.00 $1.40 $1.00 50 for $2.00 
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“Thought you might be interested to know that in our recent Iowa State glad 
show held here in Waterloo, 3 spikes of DREAM CASTLE entered in the open class 
won a blue ribbon the first day and opened even better the second day to win 
SECOND DAY THREE SPIKE CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE SHOW. Also a single 
spike in the open class won a blue ribbon. All this from a total planting of 5 bulbs 
made me think it a pretty good record. It surely is a beautiful glad.” 
Aug. 18-49 Ray Koenig, 321 Arlington Rd., Waterloo, Iowa. 
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“Just a note on how I came out at the Steele County Free Fair, which as you 
know is Minnesota’s largest county fair, second only to the Minnesota State Fair. 
My DREAM CASTLE was first in the light pink class, first in the MOST OPEN 
FLORETS CLASS (10 open) and finally was judged the GRAND CHAMPION spike 
of the entire show. ‘The superior of judges remarked how unusual it was to have 
a 300 size glad take the GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP.” 
Merle Allen, Owatonna, Minnesota 
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