GRACIE ALLEN 450. Lovely clear scar- 
let self with light edge. Has won at 
shows, but appears particularly suited 
to those who like good colors for cut 
flowers. L .20; M .15; Blbts. 10-.20; 100- 
1.00. 
HAWKEYE RED (Heaton) 450. A sport 
of Vagabond Prince. Very bright red 
that is due for popularity. L .15; M .10; 
S .08. 
HEART’S DESIRE (540) Fieldler ’48 (80). 
A top notch variety, either for exhibition 
or commercial purposes. A light pink 
shading into white with a pastel yellow 
throat. It opens up to 8 heavily ruffled 
wide-cpen florets of waxy substance. 
Good propagator and excellent grower 
from bulblets. Highly recommended. 
Our spike of Heart’s Desire was named 
“Best Recent Introduction” at the Co- 
lumbus, Indiana show last year (1950). 
L 59; M .40; S 30; Blbts. 100 4.00. 
HELEN OF TROY (Salbach 39) 517—90 
Very tall peach toned apricot with soft 
carmine throat blotch. One of the very 
best glads of all times. A wonderful 
grower that should be in every first class 
collection. Patented variety so increase 
cannot be sold. L .25; M .20; C .15. 
HEART O’GOLD 401 (Fischer) An un- 
usual coloring, golden yellow throat 
blotch cn a snowy white background. A 
color combination rarely’ seen in glads. 
Superb for baskets and other arrange- 
ments. Good propagator and germinator 
also. M .75; S .50; Blbs. .15 each; 10 
for 1.00. 
HOPEDAL 440. Very delicate shade of 
flesh pink with slightly lighter throat. 
The florets are large, of waxy texture, 
and shows good resistance to heat. A 
fine commercial as it blends beautifully 
with every color. L .15; 2-.25; M_ .10; 
3-.25; S .05; 4-.15. 
HANSEL (Fisher) 212. Extra good minia- 
ture. Sure show winner. Opens 5 to 6 
on 14-16 bud stem. One that you should 
have. L .15; M .12; S .08; Blbts. 50-.50. 
HUNTRESS (Jack) 466. A light pinkish 
lavender that was cutstanding for us 
this year. Opens 8 large blooms on a 
straight stem. Plant is of medium 
height. L .20; M .15; S .10. 
JINI MARIE 432 (Barrett-Collins) A 
heavily ruffled salmon pink, quite deep 
and with a geranium throat mark. Jini 
Marie grows straight as a gun barrel, 
is of formal type and carries 22 buds, 
of which 10, five-inch florets open at one 
time. The flowerhead is 25 inches in 
length and it grows to a field height of 
60 inches. It is a real standout and will 
make a show flower as well as a com- 
mercial. L 1.00; M .75; S .50; Blbts. 2- 
25; 10-.75. 
JUNE ROSE 462 (Marshall) Medium early 
large commercial deep rose, opening 5 
to 6 well placed blooms on tall spikes 
that do not crook. Blooms are excep- 
tionally heat resistant and the perform- 
ance of June Rose as an early glad has 
been outstanding in this fine color. It 
blooms out with exceptional rapidity once 
it starts. I can recommend this variety 
as being superior to other earfy deep 
rose varieties, its only rival being the 
also new Rebound. L 2.00; M 1.25; S .75; 
Blbts. .25; 10-2.00. 
KEEPSAKE (Kruger 750) 410. Keepsake 
is the most beautiful of all yellow varie- 
ties because of its clear, lively, unhblem- 
ished color. The low growing plants 
produce spire type spikes. A small per- 
-centage of crooked spikes will occur. 
Keepsake wil lopen six fblorets of 5” 
size on a spike of 18 buds and 24” length. 
L 2.00; M 1.50; S 1.00; 10 Blbts. 2.00; 100 
12.00. 
KENWOOD (Lins) 452. This is an abso- 
lute pure red. Has no blotch or mark of 
any kind. Usually builds a tall straight 
spike with good flowers. Head opening 
five 5%%4-inch plain  petaled florets. 
Spikes cut in tight bud with just a little 
colcr showing. Open up very well in 
water. L .10; M .08; M .05; Blbts. 100- 
1.00. 

Spic & Span 
Evangeline 
