CANDLELIGHT—410 Class. 
This has always been the first glad to bloom in our 
gardens. If it bloomed a week or more later, this glad 
wouldn't have been introduced. It has always brought 
the most money for us as a cut flower, probably because 
there aren't any other local glads to be had. 
CANDLELIGHT never has more than 16 buds and 
only holds 5 florets open. It is a large light yellow. It 
likes to bloom from small bulbs and bulblets, but spikes 
won't take any prizes at a show. In no sense is this the 
long sought after “yellow Picardy,” but this is your 
opportunity to have the first bloom of the season. 
CANDLELIGHT will lengthen your cut flower season 
almost a week if you plant for early bloom. We don't 
know where you can spend $200.00 on a variety with 
ereater insurance than you can on Candlelight. 
PRICES: 
Lfeath: |. s.9102.00 M-edchnes oils 5O Steqchae +911 1.00 
LO Pea eee 16.00 [HOM al ae e 12.00 NOD te ere 8.00 
LOO Bera 120.00 NOLO) we Se 90.00 LOO seeeear 60.00 
Bulblets: 
hoy eae Aye $ 2.00 LOO Rees $16.00 Yy pt. ..$100.00 
DANCING FLAME—436 Class. 
Briefly, here is dear old Dr. Bennett with health of 
bulb that is absolutely tops. Placement is not perfect. 
Although it will bloom nicely from early until late, it 
will earn most money as an early cut flower. You see it 
blooms in about 70 days. It is large. It is tall. It is easy 
to cut spikes 4 feet long which are always straight and 
very easy to handle. It also likes to bloom from bulblets 
and makes spikes from them that are as big as come 
from bulbs of other varieties. 
This is not a show glad, but it will make you lots of 
money if you are either in the bulb or cut flower busi- 
ness. We will be more than happy to return your money 
if Dancing Flame doesn’t completely satisfy you. 
PRICES: 
L'eachs...9.11.00 Micach ai29. 9.75 Steuchis a pee DO 
LOA: 8.00 LO.Siescite 6.00 ok eh. $ 4.00 
LOO Sear 60.00 1O0RR oe 45.00 100 f8) ea $30.00 
Bulblets: 
10 ..$ 1.00 100 $8.00 ‘pt. $50.00 1 qt. $150.00 
DEEP VELVET—454. Class—Deep red. 
It surely isn’t good as a late cut flower unless you 
plant about August 15. If you want something to con- 
trast with light colors, you will welcome this one. The 
wholesalers in Indianapolis put us wise to its value as a 
florists’ glad. You wouldn’t expect florists to want this 
variety and some don’t; however, most progressive 
shops value it. 
