BLUE LAGOON (476) (Snyder) The color 
of this glad is a deep blue, and the 
spikes are tall and well proportioned, the 
florets being slightly cupped or hooded 
at times. Very fine variety. Lg. 25¢ each. 
Med. 2 for 35c. Blbts. 25 for 40c. 
BOISE BELLE (343) (Roberts) This great 
pink and yellow glad from the garden of 
our friend Win Roberts, always arrests 
our attention when it comes into bloom, 
and the best spikes are taken into our 
house for the home maker. Each floret 
has a yellow center with pink edging, 
and a deeper pink-scarlet edging around 
the lip-petals. Can win Grand Cham- 
pionships. Lg. 50c each. Med. 35c. Sm. 
25c. Blbts. 10 for 35c. 
BONFIRE (436) (Fischer) This fiery clear 
scarlet glad has been described as 
“ahouse-afire” red. It can open seven 
medium large florets on nicely propor- 
tioned spikes. A good cut-flower vari- 
ety. Lg. 25c each. Med. 2 for 30c. Blbts. 
2 for 35c. 
BOULOGNE (562) (Salman) This richly 
colored “wine-red” glad makes a hit 
with everyone who visits our garden, 
and it surely is a favorite with us who 
live with it. We like to have it in our own 
bouquets. Very fine for floral work too. 
Lg. 10 for $1.00. Med. 10 for 65c. Blbts. 
BURMA (562) (Palmer) Here is our 
candidate for the GREATEST GLAD OF 
ALL TIME. Last year we pronounced 
it the Greatest Man’s Glad on earth. But 
everyone loves Burma, and we believe 
it will go on doing well for many years. 
If we could grow but two glads, Burma 
would be one of them. Lg. 2 for 25c, 10 
for $1.00. Med. 10 for 65c. Sm. 10 for 
35c. Blbts. 35c per 50. 
C D. FORTNAM (440) (Kadel) Pale Or- 
chid-pink with creamy lip-petals with 
darker markings. This is one of the very 
beautiful new varieties, and a great prize 
winner at many shows. Opens eight or 
nine fine florets on tall graceful spikes. 
Lg. $3.00 each. Med. $2.00 each. Sm. 
$1.50 Blbts. 10 for $2.40. 
CIRCE (523) (K. & M.) A red-orange 
flower with a red spear on a yellow 
throat. The petals are narrow, but the 
spikes are well filled and good exhibition 
quality. Can win in shows. Lg. $1.00. 
Med. 75c. Blbts. 10 for 80c 
CITATION (542) (Beaton) Here is an- 
other tall, healthy grower, with a lovely 
clear shade of pink with creamy throat 
Good grower from bulblets and an ex- 
cellent cutter. Lg. 75c. Med. 50c. Sm. 
25c. Blbts. 10 for 25c. 
50 for 35c. CONNIE G (506) (Woods) This sturdy 
glad with a lovely clear cream floret can 
BRIDAL ORCHID (566) (Carlson) A light really be a sensational flower. Has a 
lavender with darker flecking that has pretty yellow lip-petal, and blooms have 
very large florets, with many open; truly heavy ruffling and good substance. Lg. 
an exhibition type glad. Lg. $1.25. Med. $1.00 each. Med. 75c each. Sm. 50c ea. 
$1.00. Sm. 75c. Blbts. 10 for $1.75. Blbts. 10 for $1.00. 
GARDEN WITH STAKES 
Here is a view of our test garden, and on the right, the seed bed near the Skinner 
Sprinkler Lines. To anyone guessing nearest the correct number of stakes in this 
garden, we will send prepaid free, one dozen large Evangeline bulbs. Remember we 
made 156 Seedling Selections last year, and planted 264 new seed crosses this year. 
Then there were last year’s two-year bulbs! Also a lot of new things on test. There 
is an acre or more in the field. Will reply to all Guesses, and state correct count. Note 
second seedling bed at extreme right. Guessing ends April 15th. 
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