LAVENDER LACE (466) 
A new glad that has made our list this year. The color 
is about the same medium lavender as Elizabeth the Queen, 
but it has a large yellow throat lip. It is also a stronger 
grower and should prove really good. It carries a nice 
exhibition type spike of 20 buds with 8 open. You can 
watch for this one at the shows in the near future. Stock 
very limited. 
L.—$1.00 M.—$ 75 S.—$ -50 
Bts.—10 for $1.00 
LEADING LADY (506) 
That old favorite—a cream white sport of Picardy, that 
year after year draws comment from everyone that grows or 
sees it. Our stock has been heavily selected and we are 
proud of our strain of Leading Lady. The color is pure 
cream white, and it is really a standard variety in all 
gardens today. 
L.—10 for $1.25 M.—10 for $ .90 S.—10 for $ .75 
Bts.—$ .35 pkg. 
LIBERATOR (432) 
This is a tall Australian exhibition variety. The per- 
fect pyramid spike will open 10 of its 20 buds. The 
color is bright orange-salmon shading to orange crimson 
in the throat. Be sure and try this super-exhibition variety. 
L.—$ .50 M.—$ .35 S.—$ .25 
Bts.—10 for $ .40 
LITTLE GOLD (212) 
Another new glad just added to our list, and I can 
really say it is a pleasure to list it. It is a miniature, 
and the color is self orange-gold . . . absolutely pure. 
It will open about 5 on a 16 bud spike. This season by 
mistake, our stock was planted in the field of large glads 
instead of with the miniatures, but it was still picked 
out by visitors—so it must be good. You can be sure 
of the performance of this little one. 
M.—$ .35 S.—$ .25 Bts.—8 for $ .50 
LITTLE SWEETHEART (240) 
Another new miniature in our listings. The color is 
clean pink shading to a white throat. Opens 5 on an 
18 bud spike. A spike of Little Sweetheart was chosen 
best glad in the Recent Introduction section of the 1950 
Buffalo show. It was actually picked over all the larger 
lads in that heavily contested section, proving itself to 
fe a “Little Sweetheart’! 
L—$ .40 M.—$ .30 S.—$ .20 
Bts.—10 for $ .35 
MAJESTIC (532) 
The color is a pure, self-colored flame-orange. Like so 
many other Australian glads, it is a strong grower and 
stands head high in the field. It is proving to be an 
excellent exhibition glad that holds 8 to 10 open on a 
22 bud spike. The large floretts are nicely placed, and 
the color really catches your eye. 
L.—$ .50 M.—$ .35 S.—$ .25 
Bts.—10 for $ .50 
MID-AMERICA (550) 
Here is a giant medium red with a satin appearance 
and flourescent sheen to its petals. It is enormous in 
growth and spike formation, and being so large it some- 
times lacks dignity and grace, but on the show table it is 
almost impossible to beat. Many times it has been Grand 
Champion. It will open 10 floretts on a 26 bud spike. 
L—$ .35 M.—$ .25 S.—$ .20 
Bts.—10 for $ .35 
