CREAM - Class 06 
_LADY JANE was the standout glad last year. ORIENTAL PEARL 
while a fine glad did not grow as tall as usual. WHITE GOLD grew as large 
as ever. 
406 LADY JANE (85 days) a clear cream with yellow lips which give it the 
appearance of a light yellow. A consistantly fine glad from large bulbs. 
A good commercial. 
Large 3-20c, 10-55c, Medium 4-20c, 10-40c 
506 ORIENTAL PEARL (85 days) has a distinctive pearly cream color, grow- 
ing up to 5 feet tall with giant florets. 
Large 3-25c, 10-65c 
506 WHITE GOLD (70 days) a giant cream blending to gold in the throat. 
This is a glad that will stand out because of its size. 
Large 3-20c, 10-55c, Medium 4-20c, 10-40c, Small 10-25c 
YELLOW - Light 10 Deep 12 
All the glads in this class are good. They bloomed up to expectations all 
through the summer. The big drop in the price of GOLDEN ARROW makes 
this variety a very good buy. 
312 ELIBABETH MAIER (85 days) a beautiful clear yellow with frilled petal 
edges, 10 to 12 florets open on a 22 to 25 bud spike. This is a fine glad 
and one you will want to show your friends. 
_ Large 25c each, Medium 20c each 
412 GOLD DUST (70 days) early deep yellow, grows tall and will bloom from 
bulblets if given a chance. A good cut flower. 
Large 3-20c, 10-55c, Medium 4-20c, 10-40c, Small 10-25c 
510 GOLDEN ARROW (85 days) a pure pastel yellow with no distracting 
markings. Straight, tall, with eight 514-inch florets open. A good propa- 
gator and vigorous grower. A new one well worth having. 
Large 3-30c, 10-80c, Medium 3-25c, 10-65c, Small 10-35c 
310 MOTHER KADEL (77 days) a medium yellow without any foreign 
color. Opens 5 to 7 with 5 more showing. Can and does win in its class. 
One of the best yellow commercials and in great demand by the florists. 
This glad goes well in arrangements. 
Large 3-20c, 10-55c, Medium 4-20c, 10-40c, Small 10-25c 
410 OREGON GOLD (110 days) an outstanding bright yellow. It grows 
tall, straight, and opens many large florets. 
Large 3-25c, 10-65c 
413 SPOTLIGHT (80 days) large clear medium yellow with small scarlet 
blotch deep in throat. It is very striking and beautiful, a vigorous grower, 
and makes tall fine spikes with 6 to 7 moderately waved florets open. 
Large 3-25c, 10-65c, Medium 4-25c, 10-50c 
We will miss your lovely glads till next summer. I do want to thank 
you for the extras. | 
M. H.—Nebraska 
