BLACK REDS - Class 54 
This is such a popular class we always sell out early. The rich deep vel- 
vety texture of these varieties adds much to a garden or vase. 
354 BLACK OPAL (92 days) a consistent black red of medium size which 
we highly recommend. A tall growing glad of distinction. We always 
sell out on this favorite. 
Large 3-20c, 10-55c, Medium 4-20c, 10-40c 
454 MIDNIGHT RED (70 days) very dark red with slight cream markings. 
5 inch florets and opens 6 on a 16 bud spike. A lovely glad. 
Large 3-25c, 10-65c 
454 MOHAWK (85 days) deep maroon opening 6 to 8 five inch florets on a 
tall straight spike. An outstanding glad. 
Large 3-25c, 10-65c, Medium 4-25c, 10-50c, Small 10-30c 
554 REWI FALLU (95 days) massive deep blood red. Florets are very large 
on a strong, medium height stem. ‘You will like it. 
Small 10-25c 
ROSE - Light 60 Deep 62 
BURMA is the favorite in our fields with you folks. Its heavy ruffling is 
outstanding. It will, however, water streak if it gets wet when open. The 
other 2 varieties are much lighter in color. EARLY ROSE matures very early 
and you will thrill to its 2-tone shading. ROSA VAN LIMA is the best for 
commercial cut flower purposes and liked very much by the florists. 
562 BURMA (88 days) large, heavily ruffled deep rose with slightly lighter 
throat. Opens ee 10 florets on an exhibition spike. This is a wonder- 
ful glad and we know you will love it. 
Large 3-25c, 10-65c, Medium 4-25c, 10-50c, Small 10-30c 
362 EARLY ROSE (70 days) an early two-tone rich rose. This glad will give 
you a very outstanding color. We use it with the variety Annamae for 
early bouquets. 
Large 3-20c, 10-55c, Medium 4-20c, 10-40c, Small 10-30c 
460 ROSA VAN LIMA (80 days) a pure light pink with white midribs. This 
is a fine Holland variety. Opens 8 on a tall straight spike. Liked very 
well by the florists. 
Small 10-25c 
Had beautiful glads from your bulbs last season. 
R. B.—Colorado 
We really love working with your glads. 
‘ Nebraska Florist 
See D. D. T. offer on page eleven 
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