*Kris Kringle—236—Strawberry salmon. Curvacious. 
Bulblets galore. L, M & S. 
*Massassoit—236—(Brown) Scarlet. Prolific. L, M, & S. 
Mildred Pettman—240—(Brown) Light pink. Lb, M, & S. 
Minnetonka—230—(Brown) Salmon, yellow throat. L only 
Oberon—224—(Stancer ’40) Deep orange. Early. L, M, & §S 
Prim Picotee—252—Dark red, light yellow edges. L only 
Prim Queen—212—Deep yellow, dainty, willowy. L, M,& S 
*Queen of Bremen—266—(Zimmer ’28) Pinkish lavender. 
Dependable, prolific., L, M, & S. 
Repose—216 (Kunderd ’39) Yellow orange. L & M. 
Saint Paul—252—(Koerner) Red with red & white throat 
stripes. L & M. 
Seafoam—206—(Vaughan ’29) Creamy white. Lee Macs S: 
Songster—210—(Brown ’32) Medium yellow. L & M. 
Whitehall—200—(Vaughan) White. Vigorous. M & S. 
Will Scarlet—236—(Brown ’30) Deep red. L, M, & S. 
Zona—233—(Kunderd 27) Salmon pink, yellop lip and 
red: throat. L5& M: 
PRICES ON ALL THE ABOVE: L. 4-25c; 
M. 5-25c; S. 8-25¢ 
Do not split units. That is, if the price is 5 bulbs 
for 25c, do not order 1 for 5c. Order as quoted. 
Varieties marked with an asterisk (*) available 
in quantities of 100; 25 may be purchased at the 
hundred rate. 
General List of Large Type Show 
Varieties and Novelties 
ALL GLORY—423—(Toon ’46) 
Here is really a flashy glad that stands out from 
amongst its neighbors whether in the garden or 
on the show table. It is a tangerine orange with 
a purplish throat mark unlike that of any other 
glad. Florets nicely ruffled. A real contribution 
from New Zealand. 
L. 50c; M. 35c¢ 
ATLANTIC—422— (Blum 746) . 
Another orange, and another foreigner. This one 
is one of the few worthy recent imports from 
Holland since the war. Opens 7 and 8 readily on 
compact but lengthy spike. Won many ribbons 
for me in Illinois shows. 
L. 25c; M. 20c; S. 10c 
BOLERO—582—(Leffingwell °41) 
Bolero is a novelty glad, in color and formation, 
both of which are very striking. It’s a tan with 
a pleasing henna colored blotch. Florets are some- 
what ruffled and with odd pointed petals; 5 to 7 
open on well built spikes. A real addition to the 
novelty department of anyone’s collection. 
M. 3-25c | | 
BUTTERSCOTCH—531—(Langworthy ’48) 
A salmon on the buff side with a rose salmon 
throat mark. Seven to 8 ruffled florets open on a 
well built spike. 
M. 50c; S. 25c 
The glads arrived in fine shape and they look swell. 
Appreciate very much the éxtras you sent and thank you 
for them.—J-F.R., Nitro, W. Va. 
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