SALMON - Light 30 Deep 32 
The classification of SPIC & SPAN has been changed to a deep pink (442) 
so will be found in the Pink class this year. Of the three remaining glads in 
this class MARGARET FULTON is the heaviest winner but all are winning 
more than their share of blue ribbons in their respective classes. 
430 GAVOTTE (78 days) a frilled light salmon pink with cream throat. 
Large 20c each, Medium 2-30c 
332 MARGARET FULTON (80 days) a dainty medium salmon, probably 
the best cutflower of this color. Top show winner in its class. 
Large 3-20c, 10-55c 
532 MARION PEARL (85 days) a light salmon pink shading to a lighter 
throat. Will open up to 9 giant blooms on a tall spike and have as many 
as 21 buds. A very good glad. 
Large 3-40c, Medium 3-30c 
SCARLET - Class 36 
Sorry there is only one glad here this year but it is tops. Early sales kept 
us from including MARSEILLAISE and TUNIA’S MARVEL. The variety 
listed, ALGONQUIN, is a very fine glad. Checked the results of 56 shows 
last year and found that this variety was the winner in its class 28 times. You 
certainly can’t go wrong with it. 
536 ALGONQUIN (80 days) large brilliant scarlet with ruffled needle-point 
blooms on a tall straight spike. Opens 8-10 on an 18 to 21 bud spike. 
We use this variety for our commercial scarlet because we have not found 
any other variety that can equal this fine, outstanding glad which is highly 
rated by most of the commercial growers. 
Large 3-20c, 10-55c, Medium 4-20c, 10-40c 
PINK - Light 40 and 41 Deep 42 and 43 
Three new ones here and SPIC & SPAN comes in from the Salmon class. 
No need to talk about SPIC & SPAN as it is always tops regardless of which 
class it is in. We won Reserve Grand Champion with this variety at the Ne- 
braska Show last year. Of the three new varieties listed, we hike TRUELOVE 
for its delicate sottness and early blooms. Speaking of early, JUNE DAY is 
about as early a glad for its size as you will find. Sends up a fine spike too. 
BEAUTY’S BLUSH is another fine dainty pink. All are well worth growing. 
440 BEAUTY’S BLUSH (85 days) Delicate soft blushing pink, stands heat 
and is very healthy. Good propagator and grows well from bulblets. 
Large 3-40c 
541 BIG TOP (75 days) a very large pink with carmine feather. We have 
had some florets reach 9 inches across and spikes 74 inches tall. A giant 
that is a giant. 
Small only 4-20c 
441 JUNE DAY (58 days) the earliest blooming glad we grow. A pure pink 
with small cherry blotch in throat. Produces large bulblets that germin- 
ate easily. 
Large only 40c each 
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