SALMON - Light 30 Deep 32 
Only listing two salmons this year. Neither variety is new, however, we 
are building up stock on some fine salmons for later introduction. MARGAR- 
ET FULTON is very refreshing to see, it’s consistant and prolific. Some flor- 
ists say if there were but one glad variety, they would choose Margaret Fulton. 
MARION PEARL is a much larger and more spectacular glad winning its 
share of ribbons at the shows. 
332 MARGARET FULTON (80 days) a dainty medium salmon, probably 
the best cutflower of this color. Top show winner in its class. 
Medium 5-20c, 10-35c, Small 10-20c 
532 MARION PEARL (85 days) a light salmon pink shading to a lighter 
throat. Will open up to 9 giant blooms on a tall spike and have as many 
as 21 buds. A very good glad. 
Small 3-20c, 5-30c 
SCARLET - Class 36 
Is our face scarlet? Only one glad listed here again this year. Same 
variety and just as good as last year. 
536 ALGONQUIN (80 days) large brilliant scarlet with ruffled needle-point 
blooms on a tall straight spike. Opens 8-10 on an 18 to 21 bud spike. 
We use this variety for our commercial scarlet because we have not found 
any other variety that can equal this fine, outstanding glad which is highly 
rated by most of the commercial growers. 
Large 3-20c, 10-55c, Medium 4-20c, 10-40c 
PINK - Light 40 and 41 Deep 42 and 43 
Now here’s a class where we give you some choice. We feel all varieties 
here are good. You will find TRUELOVE used in our fields for the early cut 
flower market and MAGNOLIA is our midseason commercial. FRIENDSHIP 
and JUNE DAY are very good early glads you will surely enjoy, however, 
since these are newer varieties the price is slightly higher. Don’t let this stop 
you though, they are truly fine glads. 
440 BEAUTY’S BLUSH (85 days) Delicate soft blushing pink, stands heat 
and is very healthy. Good propagator and grows well from bulblets. 
Large 3-30c, 10-80c, Medium 3-25c, 10-65c 
541 CANDY HEART (83 days) flesh pink with carmine blotch. Blooms well 
placed and stands up under a hot sun. We had trouble supplying the 
florists with this variety due to the heavy demand. This glad goes well 
with many other colors. 
Large 3-25c, 10-65c 
440 ETHEL CAVE COLE (80 days) pure light pink shading slightly to a 
cream throat. Large spikes with up to 8 florets open. Very popular as a 
commercial and garden variety. 
Small only, 10-30c 
441 JUNE DAY (58 days) the earliest blooming glad we grow. A pure pink 
with small cherry blotch in throat. Produces large bulblets that germin- 
ate easily. 
Large 25c each, Medium 20c each 
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