BLONDIE (Lins) 
306. A ribbon of 
six to nine, 3'2 to 
4 inch, ruffled 
cream florets on 
four-foot spikes. 
A vase or basket 
of BLONDIE is 
more beautiful 
than a vase of a 
large floppy var- 
iety. Florets are 
well placed and 
attached. 
BLESSED DAMO- 
ZEL (Bearman) 
440. 95 days. A 
distinct shade of 
glowing. shell 
pink. Highly ruf- 
fled, and an ex- 
cellent cut flower. 
BLUE LAGOON 
(Snyder) 478. 70 
days. One of the 
few healthy blues. 
Dark violet; vig- 
orous grower. 
B.O.1 5.6) Bbolole 
(Roberts) 343. 98 
days. Avery 
heavily ruffled 
variety of pink 
and yellow, with 
yellow centers. It 
has a unique 
beauty all its 
own. 
BONFIRE (Fischer) 436. 80 days. A 
brilliant fire red or scarlet having a 
lustre all its own. It will grow five 
feet tall, opening six to eight clean cut 
florets of a glossy enameled sheen. 
BO-PEEP (Butt) 217. Early. A heavily 
ruffled early buff pink with a yellow- 
ish throat dusted red. The florets are 
small but it is very popular. 
BUENA VISTA (Majeski). Late mid- 
season. One of the most beautiful 
glads grown. Has not received the 
publicity it deserves. An immense 
rose-red. Grows up to 6 feet tall with 
6 to 8 seven-inch florets open all at 
once. 
BURMA (Palmer) 562. 85 days. Mid- 
season. Deep rose red, heavily ruffled 
with heavy texture. When first florets 
begin to open practically all the buds 
on the spike will show color. An ex- 
ceptionally fine glad. 
GLADVIEW GARDENS 
BUTTERSCOTCH (Langworthy) 521. 90 
days. A warm, bright pastel in a new 
shade. Indian yellow overlaid with 
Chinese coral—bright coral throat. 
Outstanding as a Commercial or show 
flower. Opens 8-10 on a 28-30 inch 
flower-head. 
CHERRY JAM (Zimmer) 543. 80 days. 
A magnificent blotched variety. Sal- 
mon pink with heavy cherry blotch on 
lower petal. Net. 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE (Schenetsky) 
441. 90 days. A tall, fine impressive 
pink with sharp blotch. 8 or more 
florets open at once on tall 30 inch 
flowerhead. 
CONNIE G. (Woods) 506. 80 days. A 
magnificent clear cream with yellow 
lip petal. Heavily ruffled and fluted. 
This variety has become very popular 
and has caused a sensation wherever 
it has been shown. It will open 8 to 
10 florets with all the spike showing 
color. Our stock limited. Order early 
on this one. Net. 
CORAL GABLES (Lins) 441. A beauti- 
ful shade of pink with a refined red 
throat mark. The delightful shade of 
pink, the color and pattern of its throat 
mark, and the form of the bloom place 
CORAL GABLES in a class by itself. 
A good spike of CORAL GABLES is 
exquisite. Incidentally, some spikes 
produce double blooms. 
COVER GIRL (LaSalle) 542. 90 days. 
One of the best medium pinks for ex- 
hibition, producing gorgeous and sen- 
sational spikes. 
CUPID (Fischer) 300. 70 days. A little 
beauty every flower lover will want. 
An immaculate white warmed by a 
creamy glow in its throat. It has per- 
fection of form and waxy smoothness 
of texture. Unexcelled for table deco- 
rations. 
DAISY MAE (Lins) 441. 90 days. Orange- 
pink with a deeper red blotch in 
throat. Grows tall and vigorous. Fine. 
DEBORAH SAMPSON (Sheer) 440. 85 
days. A unique blend of delicate pink 
and creamy buff. Excellent exhibition 
or cut flower variety. 
DETROIT NEWS (Maier) 461. Mid-sea- 
son. Light lavender rose, overlaid with 
rose purple stripes radiating from a 
small throat blotch of same color. A 
