ETHEL CAVE COLE: (Cave—440) 
Here is no doubt one of the leading 
light pink glads, and probably grown 
more extensively than any other pink. 
Two years ago a grower from Alabama 
drove up in his truck and took 117,000 
Ethels home with him from our stock. 
Now he is buying our Orange Golds. 
Ethel is still a favorite with florists. 
Large 10-70c. Medium 10-50c. Small 10- 
25c. Bulblets Packet 25c. 
EVANGELINE: (Palmer—560) 
| cannot see why this is classed as a 
rose, nor can | find any lavender in the 
throat. It is a fine clear pink in our gar- 
den and with Tivoli they make a great 
pair. Evangeline seems to be the most 
vigorous grower of any glad in our gar- 
den. From large two year bulbs, it grows 
so large that some of our strong winds 
tear them right of the ground. Plant 
deeply. A vase of this great glad in our 
picture window brings in visitors reg- 
ularly to see “what it is’. Has been a 
grand seed parent too. Will have a great 
lot of seed from this to plant this spring. 
It may have a few misplaced blooms but 
is still in our first ten. One of the great 
winners in the shows. 
Large $1.00 each. 10-$8.00. Medium 
60c each. 10-$4.80. Bulblets 10-50c. 
FABULOUS: (La Salle-Arenius—443) 
A very tall deep pink glad with a cherry 
red blotch on a creamy back-ground. 
Can open 7-8 on a 28 inch flower head. 
Very popular. 
Large 10-$2.00. Medium  10-$1.20. 
Small 10-80c. Bulblets 10-20c. 
FAY: (Jack—440) 
A very early blooming pink with cream 
throat. Resembles Margaret Fulton in 
color. Will grow into large bulbs from 
bulblets, easily. 
Large 10-75c. Medium 10-50c. Bulblets 
100-35c. 
FIREBRAND: (Butt—452) 
Medium glistening red with white line 
on lower petals. A strong grower and 
fine show glad. Has been best in show 
around here on more than one occasion. 
Large 10-$1.00. Medium 10-60c. Bulb- 
lets Packet 25c. 
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FREEDOM: (Fischer—401) 
A creamy white with a rose throat 
blotch. Has been popular in these parts. 
Large 50c. 10-$4.00. Medium 35c. 10- 
$2.80. Bulblets 10-50c. 
FRIENDSHIP: (Fischer—440) 
Probably one of Carl Fischers’ most pop- 
ular introductions, and surely one of 
the most beautiful. A soft pure pink 
shading into cream. It will open eight 
on a medium spike. Same price as Free- 
dom. 
FUCHSIA QUEEN: (Vavrous—466) 
Here is a variety that loves to grow and 
can open 6 to 8 on a stretchy flower 
head. Seems to be a rosy purple in our 
eyes. Fine propagator. 
Large 25c each. Medium 2-25c. Bulblets 
25-30c. 
GOLDEN TETON: (Zimmer—41 2) 
Strong growing yellow with orange 
flecking that gives the blooms a buff- 
yellow effect. Very popular here for 
years. 
Large 10-65c. Medium 10-40c. Bulblets 
Packet 25c. 
GRATITUDE: (Foscher—420) 
This is a strong growing salmon-orange 
with a lot of stretch to the spikes. Will 
open six or seven nice blooms. 
Large 10-75c. Medium 10-50c. Small 10- 
30c. Bulblets Packet 25c. 
HEART'S DESIRE: (Fiedler—540) 
A light pink shading into white with a 
yellow throat. This glad was promin- 
ently rated at the Binghamton show in 
1948, and probably is a real show-glad. 
Very beautiful. 
Large 60c each. 10-$4.00. Medium 50c 
each. 10-$3.50. Bulblets 10-50c. 
HUNTRESS: (MiltonJack—466) 
This is one of the great early glads, 
especially for florist cutting. Carl Fischer 
rates it as a work-horse, but we think a 
vase full, cut with one open in early 
July makes as fine a bouquet as Wedge- © 
wood or Elizabeth the Queen. Cannot 
say that | care for it in late August. It 
will fleck badly in very hot weather. 
The most uniform grower in our fields. 
Large 10-85c. Medium 10-60c. Small 10- 
30c. Bulblets Packet 30c. 
