GRANNY PURPLE. Class 270. A strong spike ot a Rose Maric 
X Bagdad cross. H. 55”, F.H. 27”, Flower 34%”, open 8, S.C. 4. 
Buds 16-18, 75-80 days. L- 
MARY TRAVISON. Lt. Lavender. Class 266. Deep tose blotch. 
Another big demand in the commercial field. Disease resistant, 
with excellent habits. H. 50”, F.H. 20”, Flower 3”, 5-open, 5 
color, 14-16 buds, 60-65 days. L-40c, 6-$1.75; M-30c, 6-$1.25; 
S-20c, 6-75c; Blits., 10-35c. 
KATE. Lt. Rose. Class 460. A real color that fits its class. 
A glad that’s ditlerent and should be growing in every American 
warden. Very good habits and very striking. H. 48”, F. H. 28”, 
Flower +'57, open 8, color 5, buds 16-18. Blooms 10-J3 days. 
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& OVERLOOK. (ek ee Css oF It its a real beauty 
you are looking for and a glad that can stand up and take it 
by all means you must orcer Overlook. H. 54”, F.H. 28”, 6” 
flower, 6-open, 5 color, 16-18 buds. 85-90 days. L-$2.50, 3-$6.25; 
M-$2.25, 3-$5.50; S-$2.00, 3-$4.75; Blts., 5-$1.00. 
QPAL. Black Red. Class 354. With white feather on lowe: 
petal. A Vagabond Prince X Rewi Fallu cross. Has everything 
you would like a glad to have. No fault to find and disease re- 
sistant. Tf you like a dark glad don’t hesitate to order this one 
Blooms 75-80 days. L-50c, 3-$1.25; M-35c, 3-$.75; S-25c, 3-50c; 
Bits., 12-50c. 
FRIDE OF PITTSFIELD. Deep salmon. Class 532. With a 
yellow blotch. What a whip and it will really stand up in heat, 
wind, rain. | have as yet to see a stronger glad. And my biggest 
demand in the commercial market. I have been increasing my 
stock for the past 3 years and I have not met the demnad. [f it’s 
a money maker you want, don’t fail to order this glad. HH. 66”, 
F.H. 34”, 5%” flower, 6-open, 6 color, 16 buds, 80-85 days. 
L-$1.00, 3-$2.50; M-75c, 3-91.75; S-50c, 3-$1.00; Blts. 6-50c. 
PRECESS. Dk Red. Class 352. With white feather on lowe 
petals. A very hardy glad regardless of where you plant it. Disease 
resistant. If you care for a deep red color this is another must. 
Blooms 70-75 days. L-50c, 3-$1.00; M-35c, 3-70c; S-25c, 3-50c; 
Blts., 12-50c. 
ST. ROSE. Lt. Rose. Class 460. RutHed with deep rose teather. 
Vhis is my favorite glad and why shouldn't it be? I named it 
Mice why ianKoldnse, I swaetoyouonverovel he Iovelovbys Wb, Gihy%, Wealel, SiO)”. 
4%” flower, 8-open, 4+ color, 16-18 buds. Blooms 75-80 days. 
L-$1.25, 3-$3.25; M-$1.00, 3-$2.50; S-75c, 3-$1.75; Blts., 5-50c. 
ST. FRANCIS. Lt. solmon. Class 330. Orange and yellow 
blotch a very strony grower and very good commercial. H. 60”, 
EE 30% 4” flower 1l-open, 3) color, 15-17 buds: Blooms 75-80) 
days. L-$1.00, 3-$2.50; M-75c, 3-$1.75; S-50c, 3-$1.00; Blts., 
6-50c. 
SECREN. Buft. Class 416. A self shade of buff. A very strong 
yzrower. Disease resistant. Very good habits. Blooms 75-80 days. 
L-75c, 3-$1.75; M-50c, 3-$1:00; S-35c, 3-70c; Blts:, 12-75¢, <a 
TILLIE. Lavender. Class 366. With cream lip. A good com 
mercial and a money maker. Very good habits. This is a glad 
that you will like. H. 50”, 5 color, F.H. 29”, flower 34”, 5-open, 
16-18 bud, 70-75 days to bloom. ——— 
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WINSOR. Deep yellow. Class 412. his is a elad that has 
color and class and can stand out in the field and take it. ‘This 
is a very rich looking glad in looks and color. It only carries 15- 
17 buds, but it’s not unusual to see all in bloom. H. 46”, F.H. 
24”, 5” flower, 9-open, 5 color, 15-17 buds. Blooms 70-75 days. 
L-$1.25, 3-$3.25; M-$1.00, 3-$2.50; S-75c, 3-$1.75; Blts., 5-50c. 
