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The Favorites in wide array 
Exquisite WHITES and CREAMS 
MORNING KISS. An exquisite white of SALMAN’S GLORY. One of the most mag- 
clear, glistening purity with a dainty 
blush of pink deep in the throat. Tall 
Straight spikes carry huge 5 to 6-inch 
florets, with many open at one time, 
and all buds showing color. An utterly 
magnificent variety. Awarded the F.C.C. 
at Haarlem, Holland in 1947. Retains 
excellent rating at Valleevue Test Gar- 
nificent giants ever created. Pure light 
cream paling to soft pure white at the 
petal edges! Spectacular throats of rich 
carmine shade to strong yellow, which 
blends smoothly into the basic cream 
color. No flecking, nor feathering! The 
basic color is absolutely pure and very 
clean. Perfect color harmony! It’s quite 
“Morning 
Kiss” 
Huggins 
den Trials. (IMPORTED DUTCH) _ impossible to describe its beauty accur- 
(Hulsebosch 48 LM 500 85 A ately, and if you’ve never grown it, do 
be sure to this year! Note it retains the 
eicuccuua For 0c 25 for 60 highest rating possible at Valleevue. 
100 for $5.25 (IMPORTED DUTCH) (Salman ’47 
E 507° 92 AA) 
LEADING LADY. A graceful giant of re- 3 for 45c, 12 for $1.45, 25 for $2.75 
freshing creamy white with elegantly 100 for $10.15 
waved edges. Sport of Picardie, Tall FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE. A fine clean, 
strong spike, with many large, well ex- sharp white, shading to a creamy throat. 
panded flowers open at one time. A Daintily ruffled. About the best white 
vigorous grower and excellent exhibi-  10t related to Picardy. Won top honors 
tion variety. (Has one of the best show in the Canadian Glad Symposium. 
records of any Glad yet introduced. Opens 8 florets on 20-bud flowerheads. 
Very popular. (American) (Johnson '42 Strong, vigorous grower with good 
M 506 90 AA) straight spikes. Truly a lovely creation! 
(AMERICAN) (Harris 47 M 400 88) 
3 for 30c, 12 for 90c, 25 for $1.65 25c each, 3 for 55¢, 12 for $1.90 
100 for $5.70 25 for $3.50, 100 for $13.05 
A very early, extra large, clear light cream blending to a delightful 
Bolden color in the throat. Opens six huge florets on a very tall stem. 
WHITE One of the largest and most beautiful of the Glads grown today. A great 
GOLD Show Glad. Particularly valuable because of its early blooming habits. 
(American) (Sheer 41 E 506) 
3 for 30c, 12 for 80c, 25 for $1.45, 100 for $5.05 
Delightful Sunny YELLOWS 
BOUTON d’OR. Beautiful new deep yellow (AMERICAN) (Kadel ’41 EM _ 310) 
variety with daintily ruffled edges. Strong, 3 for 40c, 12 for $1.15, 25 for $2.10 
well proportiond spikes with as many as 9 100 for $7.60 
flowers out at a time. (IMPORTED P 
DUTCH) (Hulsebosch 50 EM 412 92 p) © SPOTLIGHT. “A. much; deeper and brighter 
yellow than Mother Kadel, with a beauti 
Bp for: A0cr 412 for, $1.40 25) for4 $2.65 ful scarlet throat. It cuts well in the bud, 
100 for $9.75 and has such wonderful lasting qualities! 
GOLD) DUST.» Very appealing shade Ong ey Do not confuse this with the red variety 
decp; buttercup yellow throughonies(eod Sor Orlicui (AMERICAN) (palmer 144 
strong spikes of medium size, well formed EM 413) 
eae ee “ine ae (IMPORTED 3 for 35c, 12 for $1.15, 25 for $2.10 
) 100 for $7.55 
3 for 25c, 12 for 75c, 25 for $1.35 i ; 
100 for $4.55 SUNSPOT. Light apricot-buff with a subdued 
MOTHER KADEL. Large, clear medium yellow reddish blur in the throat. A consistent 
of soft faultless texture. One of few clear prize winner. Opens 8-9 ruffled florets. 
self-yellows. Rich waxy texture even to the (AMERICAN) (Roberts 45 EM 417) 
very depth of the throat. Moderate length 30c each, 3 for 7Oc, 12 for $2.60 
stems make it ideal for floral arrangements. 25 for $4.70 100 for $17.90 
