GLADVIEW GARDENS 1] 
LIPSTICK (Ballentine) 441. 90 days. A 
magnificent ruffled shell pink with a 
lipstick red blotch in throat. Very 
popular and attractive. 
LITTLE GOLD (Fischer) 212. 80 days. 
The co'or of this glad is almost iden- 
tical with that of the California Poppy, 
perhaps a trifle Jess orange and more 
colden. It is richly ruffled, unexcelled 
in arrangements. 
LITTLE SWEETHEART (Fischer). Right- 
ly named. The 34-inch florets are 
charmingly poised on fine wiry stems. 
Color is a delicate pink blending to a 
large snowy throat. It has a waxy 
texture and an airy ruffling. For table 
decorations and wedding kLouquets it 
is unsurpassed. 
MAGIC WAND (Lins) 440. Mid-season. 
Cool. light orchid pink, very clean and 
chaste. Net. 
MARQUEETA (Lins) 421. Large ruffled 
light orange, blending to a_ lighter 
throat, overlaid with a small red mark. 
Produces tall. husky spikes even under 
ordinary conditions. 
MISS WISCONSIN (Krueger) 560. 90 
days. This no doubt is the most popu- 
lar rose yet introduced. The demand 
for this is so great that the stock is al- 
ways exhausted early. It is a mid- 
season bloomer, open 6 to 8 five-inch 
florets at one time. 
MISS VERMONT (Hatch) 540. 80 days. 
A beautiful light pink tinted lavender. 
MODERN TIMES (Salman) 560. 70 days. 
A light wine-red with narrow creamy 
lines on lip petals. Very good early 
cut flower. 
MOUNT INDEX (Miller) 401. 68 days. 
An exceptional fine white enhanced 
with a distinct yellow throat blotch. 
Tall and graceful. A wonderful cut 
flower variety. 
MYRNA FAY (Lins) 462. 85 days. One 
of the best early lavenders, in. fact it 
performs better when planted early. 
Will fleck in hot weather. Produces 
long willowy spikes. Color medium 
lavender. 
NAVAHO (Lins) 452. 85 days. An out- 
standing new brilliant red. It has near 
perfect form and placement. 
NANCY (Arnett) 452. 88 days. A Glad 
destined to go places; a top score com- 
mercial in bright scarlet-rose red. 
Good propagator, excellent attachment, 
straight stems. Will open 7 florets, 
4-4% inches on a 19-bud spike. 
NOWETA ROSE (Fischer) 560. 85 days. 
Sensational new rose, not quite as deep 
a Shade as Chamouny. It will open 12 
florets on a 22 to 24 bud flower head. 
Giant in size, but not floppy, has ex- 
cellent substance and great beauty of 
form. Our stock is limited, order this 
one early. Net. 
NOCTURNE (Fischer) 354. 80 days. A 
beautifully ruffled deep rose-red, about 
halfway between maroon and purple. 
Something different in glad colors. 
Marvelously rich and silky in a bou- 
quet. Net. 
OCTOBER SUNSHINE (Quackenbush) 
420. Mid-season. A beautiful blending 
of autumn colors, yellow and orange, 
calling your attention to “October Sun- 
shine.” A glad having the many good 
merits to make it a great glad. 
OHIO NON PAREIL (Wilson) 550. 85 
days. This is a giant clear bright red, 
a sure show winner. 
ORANGE GOLD (Marshall) 422. 80 days. 
Strong, healthy growin g golden 
orange. Tall and graceful, producing 
long spikes with 5 round florets open. 
Sometimes the flower head is short for 
such a long stem. 
OGARITA (Wilson) 532. 90 days. Rose- 
salmon blending to a golden throat. An 
exceptionally tall plant. Long flower 
head and opens well from bud. 
OREGON ROSE (Mitsch) 460. 77 days. 
An outstanding ruffled rose with a 
three-toned effect. It is tall and grace- 
ful with a record performance. 
PACTOLUS (K & M) 416. 80 days. One 
of the most attractive glads we have 
ever grown. A beautiful apricot cream 
with a prominent orange red blotch 
on lower petals. Opens 7-9 florets in a 
double row arrangement. The appear- 
ance is striking and sensational. Will 
be a great show winner. 
PERSONALITY (Butt) 542. Mid-season. 
A subdued shade of rose. The plants 
grow very high, and it will produce 
tall spikes, 7 open at once. The florets 
are very large. A grand glad for those 
who like them massive. 
