COLONIAL DAME (Left) 
Colonial Dame was one of my best selling varie- 
ties last year. It is a very ruffled and frilled 
lavender shading into a deeper throat. Very 
formal placement, excellent substance and easily 
opens 8-10 florets. 
ACE OF SPADES (Center) 
This variety also sold well for me last year, the 
first season on the market. It is rated as one of 
the blackest glads grown and the large florets 
are of heavy substance and have a rich velvet 
sheen. Spikes are tall and excellent for cutting. 
BIG JOE (Right) 
Tremendous, large florets on an extremely tall- 
growing spike. Color, bright, medium red. This 
variety produced some of the finest bulbs in my 
entire planting. You will like it for exhibition 
growing. 
SIERRA SNOW 
If you want an extremely large, vigorous 
white, Sierra Snow will fill your every 
desire. Not only that, but it opens many 
of its 22-24 buds at once. Heavy ruffling, 
good texture. Many of our experts rate it 
as one of our best new whites. Florists 
who want giant sized glads will surely 
want all you can supply of this giant 
white. A sure winner on the show table. 
VANITY FAIR 
A very large pale buff with cerise spot 
in throat. Very tall-growing with long 
flower head and up to seven large, 
ruffled, needle point florets open. Good 
texture and good growing habits. 
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