DESCRIPTIVE LIST NO. 1—Continued 
MISTY DAWN —Immense gray pink smo- 
key. Large waxy well shaped and 
arranged florets. 
MOTHER KADEL—A reliable deep yellow. 
Good placement and straight spikes. 
NEILS JENSEN—Tall spikes of wide open 
7 inch blooms, bright salmon pink, inner 
petals deeper and centered with a yel- 
low blotch. 
OKARINA—A trim orange smokey in mini- 
ature class. 
PAULA ANN—An outstanding glad and 
dependable commercial. Color soft rose 
with florets slightly waved. 
PERFUME—Very ruffled and crinkled 
cream white with rose center. Medium 
size vlant, sometimes scented. 
PINK PARAGON—Good cut flower, rich 
pink, one of my favorites. 
PINK RIBBON—Dainty pink in decorative 
size. Always grows straight. 
PINOCCHIO—A ruffled novelty among 
baby sized glads. Color, a blend of green 
yellow, orange and red. Makes very large 
bulblets. 
PIONEER—Deep pink blending to large 
cream throat. Opens 8 large florets on a 
straight spike. 
PINK RADIENCE—Popular pink com- 
mercial. Clear color and good growing 
habits. Will open 8 or more florets on a 
24 inch flowerhead. 
POETS DREAM—Nice lavender blending 
to cream center. Opens six heavily ruf 
fled florets on tall straight stem. 
PRESTIGE—Soft shade of salmon pink, 
shading to cream throat. Florets large, 
well placed and nicely ruffled. 
PURPLE SUPREME—An old favorite in the 
deep purple class. 
RADIENCE—An early vivid salmon red, 
with deeper throat. Will open 8 slightly 
ruffled florets on a medium tall spike. 
Makes nice blooms from all sizes. 
RECADO—A smokey rose ash with salmon 
color veins and darker throat. 
RED PLUSH—A rich salmon scarlet, rul- 
fled beauty, vigorous in growth, early 
blooming and produces nice clean buibs 
with many bulblets. 
ROSEA—A grand clear rose pink. Florets 
well arranged on tall plant. 
ROSE GEM—A dainty variety for your 
early garden. Medium size rose florets 
with creamy blotch. Slightly fragrant. 
ROSE-O-DAY—Distinction in color, im- 
mensity in size and outstanding perfor- 
mance mark this bright rose variety. 
Opens 10 rose lavender florets. 
RED CHARM—A good medium red, Ca- 
nadian introduction. 
SANDMAN—An interesting novelty among 
the newer smokies. Color is rose tan with 
a large white throat. An easy grower. 
SPOTLIGHT—One of the best in its color 
class. Clear medium yellow with small 
red throat spot. 
STOPLIGHT—Leading fiery red com- 
mercial with excellent growing habits. 
Opens six well arranged florets on a 
straight spike. 
SURFSIDE—-Good ruffled white, lavender 
throat lines. 
THE OWL—Red and white novelty glad. 
Two large round spots give it its name 
suggesting owl eyes. 
TRUE LOVE— Ruffled clear shell pink of 
exquisite beauty. The five inch florets 
bloom on a medium height plant. 
UHU—A new smokey from Holland. Soft 
rusty purple irregular bars on orange sal- 
mon base, with yellow throat. Opens 6 
to 8 well placed florets. 
VALERIA—Tall husky scarlet red opening 
six or seven large ruffled florets, well 
placed on tall straight spike. 
WESTERNER—Immense scarlet with large 
white center. A flashy giant that attracts 
much attention among visitors to our gar- 
dens. 
WHITE GOLD—One of Dr. Scheers model 
introductions. It is a huge early blooming 
cream with deep golden throat. 
ZELLADEE—A new lavender and white 
novelty. Medium sized florets on tall spike. 
An easy grower and liberal with bulblets. 
