DESCRIPTIVE LIST NO. 1 
The following list is offered at identical prices as follows: 
Large size bulbs—3 for 20c Medium—4 for 20e¢ Small—6 for 20c. 
10 large bulbs*oi) any Variety) «ea: oe ee 60c 
hMemedium~bulbs oteanyovariety Bias... a. ae 45c 
lO ®smoll@bulbs ofsany variety face... ee 30c 
100 large mixed bulbs made up from varieties in this list $5.00 
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The assortments of 100 large, medium or small bulbs in this offer will not necessarily 
contain all varieties in the list, but will be varieties of our choice according to supply of 
remaining stock at the time your order is received. However we will try and include all 
popular colors including some smokies. 
ABNAKI—Vivid early blooming orange, 
ovening six or more florets on a _ tall 
vigorous plant. 
ALGONQUIN—Brilliant ruffled scarlet. Tall 
straight spikes. 
BELTRAMI—An interesting smokey rose. 
BLACK OPAL—Glistening black red. 
Large spikes and one of the best in this 
color class, 
BUCKEYE BRONZE—Fine large _ ruffled 
bronze. Very popular novelty. 
CRACKERJACK—Medium size orange yel- 
low. Scarlet peppering in throat. 
DESERT GOLD— Clear deep yellow. Tall 
straight spikes. Good cut flower. 
DESTINY—Flaming orange, white lines in 
throat. Opens 5 immense florets. 
ETHEL CAVE COLE—An early clear pink 
with wide open florets. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN—One of the most 
popular of lavenders. Don't fail to have 
a few of these in your 1951 garden. 
FAY—Early pink with cream throat. Opens 
seven large ruffled florets. 
FRANCIS IRWIN—Large rose _ lavender. 
Good commercial and dependable grower. 
GAYWAY—Bright orange with yellow 
throat. A striking color combination. 
GEN. DOUGLAS MAC ARTHUR—T all 
growing light rose. Opens 5 to 6 large 
lightly ruffled florets on a husky plant. 
GOLD DUST—Very popular golden yel- 
low, blooms early and an easy grower. 
GREEN GOLD—A greenish tinted medium 
yellow. The nicely ruffled florets on long 
straight flowerheads make this the best 
among any of the green tinted glads | 
have yet seen. 
GUERDON—Clear deep cerise, nicely 
arranged, waved florets. 
GOLDEN GATE—A vigorous growing 
medium yellow. Waved florets on medium 
tall spike. 
GYPSY OUEEN—A light orange plum 
smokey, with scarlet throat blotch on 
yellow background. Edges of florets 
darker. 
HAWKEYE RED—Medium red sport of 
vagabond prince. Grows large flowers 
from any size bulbs. 
HI-FINANCE—A fine orange grey smokey 
with cream throat. Blooms late in season 
when most varieties are gone. 
IVY ROBERTSON—Color cream and pink 
with a scarlet blotch. Tall plant opening 8 
or 9 florets. 
INDIAN PRINCESS—Small decorative. A 
beautiful deep rose, nicely ruffled. 
JEANIE—Tall growing, medium pink with 
cream throat. 
KEWPIE—Bright red with gold picotee 
edged florets, one of the most interesting 
glads among the miniatures. 
KING TAN—Grows a tall plant with nice 
straight spikes. Color a soft rose tan. 
LAVENDER PRINCE— A neat deep laven- 
der, which opens six 5 inch florets on tall 
straight spike. A garden favorite and good 
commercial. 
MAGNOLIA—An old timer that is. still 
popular and often a show winner. Color 
a light creamy rose. 
