Former introductions of Percy Barrett are as follows: for 1950 ROYAL FLUSH (his 
most outstanding), ANGELA LYNN, EASTER MORN, PINK SATIN, DOROTHY 
MARGARET, for 1949 and earlier: AMERICAN BEAUTY, CHARLOTTE RUSSE, 
COLONIAL DAME, IVY, JINI MARIE, LEADING LIGHT MYRTLE GRACE, PEGGY 
FARRELL, SKYROCKET, STORMY WEATHER, STRATOSPHERE VIOLET DICK- 
INSON, IVY ROBERTSON, LOVELY LADY, MARGARET BARRETT, and others. 
Here is one from that super-duper glad grower, who raises prize winning cattle, ducks, 
rabbits, and is always sweepstakes winner at several glad shows, my good friend 
SYDNEY MODE, of VANKLEEK HILL, ONTARIO: 
BONNIE BRAE: A blush salmon pink, deeper at edges, lightening toward the throat. 
A perfectly dainty, and beautiful color in a real commercial glad, that grows 56” 
tall, with 26” flowerhead, 414” floret, opens 8 that will keep in any kind of weather. 
Champion seedling at Hawksbury Show, and has won scads of prizes in Montreal 
and other Canadian Shows for the past 3 years. 
FROM TED JEFFRIES, neighbor of Percy Barrett: 
REGAL SPLENDOUR: A grand lhght purple, with some red in it, that does not bruise, 
burn. Grows 56”, with 26” flowerhead, 22 buds, 8 open, 8 in color. A grand addition 
to a weak color class, in a glad that makes a wonderful commercial, or exhibition. 
Has won several seedling awards. 
Above two, at L. $2.00, M. $1.50, S. $1.00, bbts. 25c each with the purchase of one corm. 
FROM TED WOODS: See that picture of Ted and I, in good spirits, talking over some 
new seedlings, and you will know that this fellow is an alright guy, as they say, and 
has been producing some wonderful new things, which I am proud to cointroduce. 
ANNE SHERMAN: A lovely shade of clear shell pink, with raised white midrib. 
Heavily fluted and ruffled, and the substance is like leather. I believe a single 
floret would last for days out of water. It’s 514” florets, 22 of them, on a tall, 
willowy spike growing 60” tall, have perfect placement and facing. 
MISS MADISON: A large formal type, pale pink, shading to stronger pink at the 
edges, with a raised white midrib. Grows 60” in the field, with a 30” flowerhead. 
5%” floret with 22 buds, one of Ted’s finest. 
MANDRIN: A tomato red self, with deeper red marking in the lower lip. 56” tall, 
with a 26” flowerhead, on a straight willowy stem, with 22 buds, heavily ruffled, 
and recurving. A new color break. 
BLUE BARON: A new innovation in a very early blue. Straight spike grows about 
45”, with 23” flowerhead, 20 buds, slightly ruffled, opens 6, with 6 in color, has 
fine placement, and excellent lasting qualities. It biooms in about 65 to 70 days, 
which makes it an ideal commercial, especially in blue. 
All 4 above introductions, any size corm $5.00. With each corm purchased, you may 
have 10 bbts. for an additional $5.00. 
FROM COSMOPOLITAN GLAD GARDENS: Carlson’s latest and finest. 
KING DAVID: A royal, regal purple, of excellent form, texture, and ruffling, in just 
about the richest color you ever looked at. Winged, ruffled, fluted, it’s satin-like 
516” florets, have pronounced picotee edging. Grows 60’, with 28” flowerhead, 
with 22-24 buds, 10 open, 10 in color. Has won one A.H.A. Medal, and many awards 
all over the country. Will be as widely grown as SPIC & SPAN, from the same 
originator. ANY SIZE CORM $5.00-1 CORM & 10 Bbts $10.00 
FROM C. C. MARSHALL: 
GOLD: That name describes it perfectly. You may call it yellow but it leans more 
to chartreuse, and is just the color of gold. A fine big, wide open floret, 5%” 
heavily ruffled, grows about 55”, with a 28” flowerhead. Extremely heavy texture, 
and one you will be hearing a lot about. Has a record of winnings, as long as 
your arm. Easily the finest yellow to date. 
ANY SIZE CORM $5,.00-1 CORM & 6 Bbts $10.00 
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