ABIGAIL 366-80 (Myers 44) Light lavender, rich in color. Opens 7 or more florets 
on a tall straight spike. L 1—50c M 1— 35c 
ACCA LAURENTIA 320-70 (K & M 42) Deep orange yellow. Well placed florets 
on a tall straight spike. Very early. L 2—35c 
APRICOT GLORY 416-80 (Sisson) A large clear apricot. Quite outstanding. 
L 1—$1:.00 M 1—75c 
APRIL 430-80 (C. M. Evans 48) A cool, pale peach buff. L 1—50c M 1—35c S -—25c 
BEAUTY CLYNIC 430-85 (Wilson 42) Beautifully ruffled, wide open light pastel 
salmon pink. L 2—35c M 2—25c S 3—25c 
BENGASI 530-85 (Cave 43) LaFrance pink, throat almost white, edges of florets 
deeper in color. Long heavy flowerheads, immense florets. 
L 1—25c M 2—30c S 3—25c 
BETTY DUNCAN 422-85 (Benedict 49) Beautiful orange blending to a clear golden 
throat. Does not bleach in the sun. L 1—$1.50 M 1—$1.00 
BITTERSWEET 422-85 (Troyer 43) Bittersweet orange with a red throats vallsune 
spike. L 1—25c M 2—35c S 2—25c 
BLUE LAGOON 478-85 (Snyder 46) Medium blue, shading lighter in the upper 
throat and slightly deeper in the lower throat. Tall. straight grower. 
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BUCKEYE BRONZE 490-30 (Wilson 42) A very beautiful bronze, fluted florets, well 
ruffled. One of the finest of the autumn colors. L 2—25c M 3—25ce S 6—25c 
BURMA 462-85 (Palmer 43) Favorite in the deep rose reds. Exceptionally long 
spike. Must be cut when the lower floret is still closed or it will burn in the sun. 
L 2—25c M 3—25c S 5—25c 
BUTTERSCOTCH 517-90 (Langworthy 48) A warm, bright pastel in a new shade, 
Indian Yellow overlaid with Chinese Coral on petal margins and in throat. 
L 1—75¢e M 1—50c S 1—25c 
CAPE COD 460-80 (Winsor 42) Glistening lilac rose, creamy throat with a slightly 
deeper lilac feather. Perfectly formed spike. One of the loveliest of glads. 
L 1—25c M 2—30c S 3—25c 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE 441-90 (Schenetsky 44) Large blush pink with a most 
attractive scarlet throat. Opens 8 florets on a tall spike. One of the best. 
L 1=50c M 1—85c, S 1—25c 
CRINKLE CREAM 410-80 (Ellis 40) A fine medium yellow with wide open ruffled 
florets. L 2—25c M 3—25c S 4—25c 
DEBORAH SAMPSON 540-85 (Scheer 47) Lovely pastel pink blending to creamy 
buff throat. Stately spikes, reliable grower and consistent producer of fine spikes. 
L 1—75ec M 1—50c S 1—35c 
EUREKA 500-85 (Fairweather 48) Very fine white sport of Picardy. Florets are not 
ruffled. Whiter than Silver Wings. L 1—50c 
FABULOUS 442-85 (LaSalle 46) Strikingly deep pink with a red blotch on a large 
cream throat. Tall straight spikes, large florets. L 1—50c M 1—35c S 1—25c 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE 400-80 (Harris 47) Clean white, shading into a light 
cream throat. Florets of heavy texture and heavily ruffled. Vigorous growth, 
tall straight spikes. L 1—75c M 1—50c S 1—30c 
GARDEN GOLD 512-85 (Rich 48) Giant deep yellow. Six inch and larger florets 
of pure, clean golden yellow. By far the largest and cleanest yellow we have 
grown. L 1—$4.00 M 1—$3.00 S 1—$2.00 
GRAY DAWN 480-90 (Both 43) Slate gray flecked light gray. Very odd but it is 
highly attractive. M 1—35c S 1—25c 
HIGHLANDER 466-75 (Zimmer 45) Deep lavender or lilac, slightly recurved petals. 
Tall, well shaped spike. L 1—50c M 1—35c S 1—25c 
KESTREL 420-85 (Palmer 45) Light salmon orange with a creamy throat which 
is bordered by a darker orange. Unique color, different from all other orange 
glads. L 2—30c M 3—25c S 5—25c 
