910-85 
912-90 
412-85 
424-75 
440-85 
560-75 
424-80 
450-85 
982-95 
936-90 
422-88 
441-58 
452-80 
530-88 
552-90 
570-75 
412-75 
340-90 
506-90 
GOLDEN ARROW. A very good pure light yellow, huge florets, 6 
to 8 open. This is a yellow you should have. 
L. 2—25, 5—50; Med. 3—25, 5—35; Sm. 5—25. 
GOLDEN STATE. Another huge, deep yellow, just the kind of 
yellow that we have been looking for. A great show winner. Opens 
up to ten. L. 15c ea., 5—60; Med. 2—20, 5—40. 
GOLDEN TETON. A peculiar, but attractive color — sort of fusing 
of yellow and scarlet, some florets definitely yellow, others with a 
pinkish cast. Rugged grower, grand spikes, several open. 
L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 3—25, 5—35; Sm. 5—25. 
GRATITUDE. Ruffled medium orange with small yellow throat 
blotch. 5 to 6 open, long flowerhead, rugged grower, does not 
crook. Beautiful. Early. L. 2—25, 5—50; Med. 3—25, 5—35. 
GRETA GARBO. Light, creamy pink, 6-8 open. An old one but 
rates with the best. L. 2—25, 5—50; Med. 3—25, 5—25. 
GWEN. A big light rose, tall, straight, opens 6-8. This is the only 
variety listed in this catalogue that has a fragrance, which is pleasant. 
Of course one must remember that there is no glad with fragrance 
strong like the rose, and many other flowers. 
L. $2.00 ea.; Med. 1.50; Sm. 1.00. 
HALLOWEEN. A brilliant orange-red, with more reddish throat. 
Opens 5-7. L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 3—20, 5—30; Sm. 5—20. 
HAWKEYE RED. A light red, sport of Vagabond Prince, with all 
of the parental good qualities. Opens 6-8. 
L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 3—20, 5—25; Sm. 5—20. 
HIGH FINANCE. A smoky light-orange, with creamy throat, very 
large florets, up to 9 open, ruffled. Very striking. 
L. 2—25, 5—50; Med. 3—25, 5—35. 
INTRUDER. A giant, flaming red scarlet. Opens 8-10. Very out- 
standing. You won’t be sorry with this one. L. 25c ea., 5—2.00. 
JAY’S JOY. Lovely orange, strong grower. Not many good oranges. 
L. 25c ea., 5—1.00. 
JUNE DAY. A glad for early cutting. Splendid light pink, cherry 
spearhead in throat. L. 35c ea. 
KENWOOD. An absolutely pure red, 5-6 open, on very fine spike. 
L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5—30; Sm. 5—20. 
KELSEY. One of the loveliest of Picardy sports — light salmon 
blending to creamy throat and midribs. L. 25c ea., 5—1.00. 
KING CLICK. Another magnificient red. Opens 8-9. Great show 
winner. 
L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5—30; Sm. 5—25. Blbts 20c per pkt. 
KING LEAR. Rich, velvety red-purple, immense florets, marvelous 
ruffling. Tall grower, wiry spikes. 5-6 open, florets with silvery 
edging on petals. An old one that can’t be pushed aside. ; 
L. 3—25, 5—35; Med. 4—25, 10—50; 5—20, 10—30. Blbts 20c pkt. 
KLONDIKE. Deep, golden yellow, ruffled, with faint, inconspicuous 
red throat lines. Opens up to 8 florets, heavy texture, strongly 
attached. L. 75c ea. 
LADY BOO. A wonderfully delicate shell pink, without markings. 
Opens up to 6. It stops you with admiration. L. 50c ea., 5—2.00. 
LAKE PLACID. Large ruffled cream, almost white, with creamy 
yellow throat. A grand cream, strong grower, open up to 8. 
L. 2—25, 5—50; Med. 3—25, 5—35; Sm. 4—25, 10—50. Blbt. 20 pkt. 
SPECIAL — 2 L., 3 Med., 4 Sm., for 50c. 
“T received the glads and they are certainly lovely bulbs, and I am more 
than pleased with the selection you sent me. Thank you very much for the 
LAVOTS © 
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