THE WIGMANAIRES 
The four men pictured above have been singing together for about six years, barber 
shop style, and are frequently called upon to entertain. Our last appearance was at Beres- 
ford, South Dakota, where we sang for a polio benefit program. The boys can do thirty-five 
Tall scarlet with slight picotee edge on 
petals. Nice colored glad. 
Any size 25c each. Bulblets 25-25c. 
MOUNT INDEX: (Dr. Miller—401) 
This tall white glad with a creamy yel- 
low throat is one of our most vigorous 
growers. Florists can use the spikes, as 
they all have excellent form, and many 
open. It really likes to grow. 
Large 10-85c. Medium 10-60c. Small 10- 
40c. Bulblets Packet 25c. 
MYRNA FAY: (Lines—466) 
This tall lavender should be very useful 
for early florist blooms, altho the florets 
fleck pretty badly in hotter weather. It 
is a fine propagator and an all round 
good do-er. 
Large 10-$1.20. Medium 10-80c. Bulb- 
lets Packet 35c. 
NANCY: (Arnett—452) 
This bright red would seem to have a 
commercial future as it performs fine in 
our garden, and is a wild propagator. 
Large 10-$1.50. Medium 10-$1.00. Bulb- 
lets 25-35c. 
NOWETA ROSE: (Fischer—560) 
A very clean lavender rose glad that can 
produce tremendous exhibition spikes. 
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songs or more. Left to right—E. L. Vennard, F. C. Lewis, Chas. P. Combs and Wm. C. Hagen. 
MOUNTAIN GEM: (Requa—436) 
We grew it as a seedling before its 
introduction, and will gladly recommend 
it. It will open twelve and hold them in 
fine condition longer than any glad we 
know about. Seems to be able to win a 
championship where ever it is shown. 
It was a grand champion at the Madison, 
Wisconsin show where this grower was 
one of the judges. 
Large $1.50 each. Medium $1.25 each. 
Small $1.00 each. Bulblets 2-35c 10- 
$1.50. 
OCTOBER SUNSHINE: (Quackenbush—420) 
Here is an orange glad with a golden 
yellow throat that is really a fine num- 
ber. Sometimes a floret gets misplaced. 
But it is very fine from small bulbs, and 
blooms freely. 
Large 10-$2.00. Medium 10-$1.25. Small 
10-75c. Bulblets 25-50c. 
OKINAWA: (Loar—490) 
This snappy brown smokey with a bright 
red blotch has won in several shows 
this last season. Was champ at Chicago 
in Novice class. Is able to hold 6 or 7 
open in fine condition, and is a splendid 
grower. 
Large 75¢ each. Medium 50c each. Small 
30c each. Bulblets 100-$4.00 25-$1.00. 
