SEEDLING MIXTURE: A _ great many 
seedlings must be grown each year to 
make it possible to select some for pos- 
sible introduction. Naturally a _ good 
many just fall short of that standard; but 
possibly they will do much better in 
another garden! We dig and store a 
good many thousands, and perhaps plant 
another year, if we have room. We sell 
many too. Lg. 10 for 80c. Med. 10 for 
50c. (100 same rate) Blbts. 30c Pkt. 
TARAWA (436) (Palmer) Here is one of 
the finest bright scarlets that we know, 
with a strong creamy stripe through the 
petals. The wavy ruffled florets are very 
beautiful. Lg. 2 for 25c. Med. 4 for 25c. 
Blbts. 30c Pkt. 
THEMESONG (570) (Klein) This mallow 
purple glad with a deeper purple blotch, 
has an unusual color. We understand it 
is a seedling of Burma, and does resem- 
ble it. Builds a large spike. Lg. 2 for 
25c. Blbts. 35c Pkt. 
TIVOLI (460) (K. & M.) One of the best 
pink glads from Holland growers that 
we have had. Can make great spikes 
sometimes. Was better in 1950, but we 
did have too much rain in ’51. A lovely 
glad, however. Lg. 10 for 85c. Med. 10 
for 50c. Blbts. 50 for 30c. 
TREASURE ISLAND (540) (Lins) This 
robust salmon pink glad can open six or 
seven blooms on husky spikes, and is an 
easy grower. A fine glad for home use. 
Lg. 10 for $1.20. Med. 10 for 85c. Sm. 
10 for 50c. Blbts. 35c Pkt. 
TROCADERO (422) (Lins) This great 
glad is an unusual shade of orange or 
carrot color, that can produce huge 
spikes of bloom, up to six feet high. Has 
always performed well here. Lg. 10 for 
$1.25. Med. 10 for 85c. Sm. 10 for 50c. 
Blbts. 35c Pkt. 
TRUELOVE (440) (Klein) One of the best 
loved of the pastel pink glads, that has 
great charm loveliness. Lg. 10 for 85c. 
Med. 10 for 50c. Blbts. 35c Pkt. 
VALERIA (436) (Pruitt) This great light 
red has been a fine commercial for so 
many years that it needs no description. 
Always healthy here. Lg. 10 for 85c. - 
Med. 10 for 50c. Sm. 10 for 30c. Blbts. a) 
25c Pkt. 
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