Golden Ophelia Yensen) (512) 
(M) — Deep clear 
yellow. Large florets, 7-8 open on good 
size spikes. I1— .35 
Grace Darling (“orris) (460) (M) 
—Appleblossom pink. 
Strong spikes with 7-8 florets open, well 
placed and arranged. Can be very good. 
I1— .50 
Hamlet (Larus) (454) (M)—Beautiful 
dark red frilled florets of good 
substance, 6 open on _ splendid straight 
spikes. 1—1.25 
Harold K. (Knight) (536) (mM) — 
Very large deep scarlet. The 
heavy textured florets are well placed on the 
giant stems, 5-6 open. 1—1.00 
Heart's Desire (Fiedler) (540) (M) 
—This deeply ruffled 
light salmon pink with creamy throat is 
quite a good glad. Opens 6-7 florets, well 
placed and attached on strong straight 
stems. 10—2.00 
Hiawatha (Beardmore) (536) (M)— 
Tall light scarlet self, a fine 
color. Spikes are tall and straight and hold 
7-8 lightly frilled florets open. Worthwhile. 
1— .40 
Hugh Price (Both) (416) (M)—Fine 
buff yellow. One of the 
best Australian glads. Makes fine straight 
spikes. Opens 7-8 florets, frilled, well placed 
and attached in full double row. Rated 
A A 92 by one prominent grower. 
10—2.590 
lv (Barrett) (440) (EM) — Difficult 
color to describe. Pink and cream and 
yellow in a kaleidescope of color and with 
a darker throat mark. Spikes have more 
stretch than a person just getting out of 
bed. 7-8 well spaced florets open at once. 
A variety you will cling to for a long time. 
1— .40 
Jean Golding (Blackler) (420) (M) 
—Glowing apricot 
orange with deep golden throat. An out- 
standing decorative and show variety. Opens 
8 florets in double row, well placed and 
attached. Highly rated ‘’down under’ as 
one of their top glads. 1— .50 
Kalif Van Bagdad ‘K&™) (378) 
(EM) — Real 
pansy violet with white bars on lower petals. 
A truly fine color. Tall willowy spikes with 
7-8 florets open in perfect placement. 
1—2.50 
Kim (Palmer) (462) (L)—To call this 
glad a rose purple, really doesn’t do 
it justice. It is a grand color. Spikes are 
heavy and straight. Florets double rowed, 
8 or more open in precision arrangement. 
A glad you'll like. 1—1.00 
fine black red that is a new- 
comer to North America. A really black 
beauty. Tall stretchy spikes. 7-8 open. 
Further strengthens this class and improves 
the color. 1—2.50 
Lady Wayne (Deam) (530) (M)— 
Salmon with deeper 
throat, very clean and clear. Big husky 
spikes. Opens 7-8 florets, well placed and 
arranged. Promising exhibition and com- 
mercial as it opens well when cut in tight 
bud. I— .40 
(460) 
Lavender Beauty ‘<°!») 
(M)—Not a rose 
and not a lavender but about half way 
between the two, probably best describes 
this glad. Tall spikes with plenty of handle 
and lots of head. Never see a crooked one. 
Opens 8-9 perfectly placed florets with tight ' 
attachment. Will be widely grown when 
stock is available. 1—1.00 
Lief Ericson ‘K & M) (506) (M)— 
A fine Picardy type cream 
that’s just about the last werd in its color. 
Tall, rangy well-balanced spikes with 7-8 
big winged florets open. Good placement 
and attachment. Has lots of size and nearly 
all spikes are perfect. Lief Ericson seems 
destined to top its class at the shows and 
looks like a grand commercial too. 
1—2.50 
Libretto ‘K & M) (476) (EM)—Don’t 
hesitate on this new light blue 
if you are looking for color. Good plant 
habits too. Well balanced spikes of good 
height. Floret arrangement excellent as is 
attachment, 7-8 open. Should be a splendid 
variety for seed and pollen purposes. 
1—2.50 
ine medium deep yellow with 
its frilled petals looks like the best of newer 
yellows, Uniformly good spikes throughout 
and also from small sizes. 6-7 open florets, 
well placed and tightly attached. At its new 
low price is an attractive buy: 1—1.00 
Lustige Witwe (Holland) (370) 
(EM) — Translated 
this means Merry Widow and a gay glad it 
is indeed. The outside of the florets is a 
deep purple mauve with a huge clean 
creamy throat. A startling color combination. 
Nice grower, 6-7 wide open florets on spikes 
of average height. This is a color novelty 
that will attract lots of attention. Stock 
scarce. 1—2.00 
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