JOURNEY’S END 
Cass 532 
A giant salmon red, the throat and petal margins 
being a deeper shade than the rest of the flower. Its 
6” florets are carried high on a tall, strong stem. It 
is early. Journey’s End never fails to attract. Its 
chief faults is that bulblets are often slow to germin- 
ABs held over until the second year. 
fee ems e104 1,00) eyi( M3250, 8 10275 ¢) 
(S 4-25¢; 10-50¢) (Bblts. 20-25¢; 100-$1.00) 
RED PENNY 
CLass 336 
A live orange-red especially valuable as an early cut-flower and as a seed parent 
in breeding. A healthy, vigorous grower which propogates easily. 
(M 4-25¢; 10-50¢) (S 10-25¢). 
SPRING SONG 
CLASS 466 
This is an early, lavendar Glad., which is recommended for the early cut-flower 
trade. Florets are large, ruffled and have a throat marking of a deeper shade. Like 
many early varieties it does best when it can make its early growth in cool weather. It 
is therefore not recommended for show purposes. 
(L 1-20¢; 10-$1.60) (M 1-15¢; 10-$1.20) (S 1-10¢; 10-80¢) 
(Bblts. 20-25¢; 100-$1.00) 
