Hi Hat 430) Lins 
Late blooming orange pink, which when grown under good conditions, produces 
tall plants with long flower heads with practically the whole flower head in bloom 
or buds in color. 
We included a block of ‘HI HAT in one of our 1949 cut flower fields. Under 
irrigation, these HI HATS produced hundreds of dozens of grade A spikes, which, 
due to the length of flower head and bud color brought premium price. 
L M Ss Bts. 
2 for $:.25 3 for $ .25 25 for $ .25 
10 for $1.00 10\ for $ .75 10 for $ .40 100 for $ .50 
Kenwood 452) Lins 
Pure CHRISTMAS RED with absolutely no distracting stripes or marks. The 
plants are tall with long flower heads of 18 buds opening six wide-open well-attached 
florets. Cut in bud, it opens well in water. KENWOOD is cheap enough now so all 
can grow this good red in quantity. 
L M Ss Bts. 
PPS CST AT 3 for $7225 6 for $ .25 Zor lLOLre> 220 
5 for $ .50 5 for $ .35 10 for $ .35 100 for $ .50 
“Our glads last year were lovely. STOPLIGHT and KENWOOD were really 
choice.”’ March 6, 1949—J. S. Johnson, Rhame, North Dakota. 
“KENWOOD and MARQUEETA produced beautifully and made a hit.” 
Nov. 8, 1949—Pyne St. Gardens, West Fairview, Pennsylvania 
Marqueeta 421) Lins 
Large ruffled light orange, blending to a lighter throat, overlaid with a small 
red mark. Produces tall, husky spikes even under ordinary conditions. 
Some of our customers report six and seven-inch florets. 
If you like large beautiful florets on husky plants grow MARQUEETA. 
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Bts. 
2. tor*S .25. 3.10% bed GeLolrase 2) 25. 1OLsoae2o 
5 for $ .50 5 for $ .35 10 for $ .35 100 for $ .50 
“Last year planted some MARQUEETA. They were exquisite in bloom and 
excellent in growth behavior. Customers at my wayside stand admired them and 
regretted that the supply was small.” 
Jan. 21-49—Wm. C. Carl, Ocean Grove, New Jersey 
“MARQUEETA was the most beautiful glad I raised last year and I had around 
80 varieties.” Jan. 18-49—Dr. F. H. Beckstead, Nephi, Utah 
Mercury 436) Lins 
Pure vermillion red with no blotches or scratches to mar its sparkling beauty. 
Being a Picardy x Koehl seedling, it has the faults of Picardy, but it produces a 
good percentage of show spikes. 
The red shade of MERCURY is very brilliant. It is classified as scarlet but 
really is a soft brilliant red. When shown as a seedling it was awarded the 
AMERICAN HOME ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL and the GRAND CHAMPION RIBBON, 
an unusual honor for a seedling. 
L M Ss Bts. 
2 for $ 25 3 for $ .25 6-for $) .25 25 for $ .25 
5 for $ .50 5 TOr7S oop 10 for $ .35 100| for $ .50 
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“I must say that the bulbs I received from you are the finest I ever bought 
from anybody. The lot I got from you last year all turned out the most wonderful 
florets that I ever raised.” 
Feb. 17-49—Robert Kaping, Litchfield, Minnesota 
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