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Gayly Clad. Florists call this the coral 
colored glad and it is always in demand. 
It is one of our own and despite its ten- 
dency to sometimes crook, thousands of 
blooms are used for decorative work. No 
other glad just its shade of coral pink. 
Plant deep to avoid crooking. L, 2—.15; 
M, 3—.15. 
Golden State. Here is a yellow that 
really has a golden color. A good per- 
aren and a fine cutter. L, 1—.20; M, 
Greta Garbo. Large size light creamy 
pink still popular despite its having been 
on the market several years. L, 2—.15; 
M, 3—.15. 
Harmau. We brought this one in from 
“down under’ a number of years ago 
and still like its large orange-pink flor- 
ets. Medium tall. L, 2—.15; M, 3—.15. 
H. B. Pitt. This comes along a little 
late with its large medium pink florets. 
A prime favorite with florists who ap- 
preciate its fine tone quality and relia- 
bility. L, 2—.15; M, 3—.15. 
King Alfred. He stands above other 
glads in the field so you cannot miss 
seeing his large orangy-pink florets. Has 
a cream throat, a distinctive coloring. 
L, 1—.20; M, 1—.15. 
Lady Boo. Self color in shell pink— 
no markings. Up to ten above medium 
size florets on medium tall stem and a 
prime favorite with visitors. L, 1—.15; 
M, 2—.20. 
Ledy: Jane. Creamy white with green 
shadings, a fine cut flower. L, 2—.20; 
M, 2—.15. 
Lindura. It is our own, but we back it 
as being the best and most reliable lav- 
ender of the lot. Somewhat formal in 
style, never crooks and is plain petaled. 
Real lavender with a deep plumb col- 
ored throat. Plant a hundred and cut a 
hundred saleable spikes. Tall grower, 
six to eight open and stands weather 
changes very well. L, 1—.25; M, 1—.15. 
Mrs. Mark’s Memory. Very tall, large, 
deep purplish rose. One of the very few 
Dutch varieties we consider worthy a 
place in our fields. L, 2—.20; M, 2—.15. 
Mt. Index. Thousands of these are be- 
ing grown for the early cut flower mar- 
ket. Tall, well placed white florets with 
a yellow throat. Eight open on good 
stem. It and Lindura are always the first 
to bloom with us. L, 2—.15; M, 3—.15. 
Mt. Gem. A deep scarlet that in color 
falls in between Stoplight and Red 
Charm. Very early with six large florets 
open. One of the best. reds. L, 1—.30; 
M, 1—.20. . 
Normandae.. Medium ‘ to. tall strong e 
grower with.up. to ten wide open florets. 
Creamy pink throat and deeper pink 
