could we ask of one glad? Its’ florets 
are small but they get up there early. 
Large 10-75c. Medium 10-50c. Small 10- 
30c. Bulblets Packet 25c. 
LAVENDER PRINCE: (La Salle—466) 
This purple lavender is a strong grower, 
and builds a powerful spike with good 
form. A very deep color and much 
sought for cut flower purposes. 
Large 10-$1.00. Medium 10-75c. Small 
10-35c. Bulblets Packet 35c. 
LAVENDER QUEEN: (Arenius—366) 
A rather old but reliable lavender of 
an unusual shade. Good grower, healthy 
and fine florist glad. 
Large 10-65c. Medium 10-40c. Small 10- 
25c. Bulblets Packet 25c. 
LEADING LADY: (Johnston—506) 
This fine cream sport of Picardy is no 
doubt one of the most outstanding light 
colored glads for florists use. It leads 
the pack in this color, commercially and 
in the shows. 
Large 10-75c. Medium 10-50c. Small 10- 
25c. Bulblets Packet 25c. 
LIPSTICK: (Balentine—441) 
This beautiful blotched rosey pink is one 
of the brightest glads in the garden. 
It improves quickly indoors too. Seems 
to brighten up when cut. Can hold 8-9 
open easily and is a good grower. 
Large 10-$1.00. Medium 10-65c. Small 
10-35c. Bulblets Packet 25c. 
LITTLE SWEETHEART: (Fischer—240) 
One of the most beautiful of the midget 
glads. Pink with white throat and nicely 
ruffled. Rather outstanding. 
Large 2-35c. Medium 2-25c. Bulblets 20- 
25¢: 
MAGNOILIA: (Palmer—440) 
This is one of the best light pink glads 
we have as a commercial. It is a power- 
ful grower, healthy, and very usable in 
florist work. 
Large 10-65c. Medium 10-40c. Small 10- 
25c. Bulblets Packet 25c. 
MAID OF ORLEANS: (Pfitzer—400) 
Has been a commercial leader for many 
years. The white by which most whites 
are judged. Same price as Magnolia. 
MARGARET BEATON: (Twomey—401) 
This white with its’ scarlet blotch is too 
well known to be described. Same price 
as Magnolia. 
MARGARET FULTON: (Ogrodnichek—332) 
This medium sized salmon glad is no 
doubt one of the best known of all 
glads. Same price as Magnolia. 
MARGARET WOOD: (Marshall—570) 
A very large mauve or purple that can 
make great size. It is very beautiful but 
burns some in our hot sun. Excellent 
grower. 
Large 3-35c. Medium 3-25c. Bulblets 50- 
25¢. 
MERCURY: (Lins—436) 
Tall bright vermillion red that can open 
eight on a tall spike. A’ good florist 
number. 
Large 10-$1.00. Medium 10-65c. Bulb- 
lets Packet 35c. 
MIGHTY MONARCH: (Butt—552) 
This straight stemmed rugged red can 
really grow tall and strong. Opens 6 or 
7 huge blooms of heavy substance. Not 
exceptionally beautiful, but the fellow 
who wants size can be happy. Has pro- 
duced some exciting seedlings here. 
Medium 10-$2.00. 
MINSTREL: (Palmer—566) 
One of the largest lavenders; somewhat 
on the pink side. can make 7-inch 
blooms. 
Large 10-$1.50. Bulblets Packet 35c. 
MISS WISCONSIN: (Krueger—46Q) 
Walter Kruegers’ best glad is in my top 
ten, and | believe she is one of the fin- 
est glads ever named. Was better than 
usual with us this season—with several 
thousand blooming. 
Large 10-$1.00. Medium 10-65c. Small 
10-40c. Bulblets Packet 35c. 
MISTAYA: (Milton Jack—580) 
This huge smokey lavender is a sport 
of R. B., and produces a huge plant. It 
may crook a dozen directions but glad 
fans still rave over it and want to grow 
it. A free blooming sort. 
Large 10-$2.00. Medium 10-$1.25. Bulb- 
lets Packet 35c. 
MONEETA: 
Very beautiful creamy yellow with red 
spear in throat. Nice grower here. 
Large 10-$1.00. Medium 10-65c. Bulb- 
lets Packet 25c. 
