FAIR ANGEL. Large, early, creamy white which is 
much like Leading Lady but two weeks earlier. 
FIRELIGHT. Clear red which has both height and 
nice color. Small sizes only at .15 each. Bulblets 
20 Tome2o: 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE. Very tall clear white. 
Beautifully ruffled florets on a perfect head. Out- 
standing. Medium .15, small .10, bulblets 100 for 1.00. 
FRANCIS M. IRWIN. Unusual shade of rosy laven- 
der. A favorite with the florists to whom we sell. 
GEN. EISENHOWER. Very large begonia pink. One 
of the most popular glads grown. Medium 4 for .20, 
small 10 for .20. 
GEN. MACARTHUR. Early light rose with yellow 
throat. 
GOLDEN ARROW. Straight growing light yellow 
which makes a nice flower head. 
GOLDEN STATE. Mecium deep yellow which will 
open eight well placed blooms at one time. 
HAWKEYE RED. No other red quite like this. Bril- 
liant, two toned florets which are really beautiful. 
HEAVENLY WHITE. Nice growing white with a 
faint lilac sheen. Especially beautiful indoors. 
HIGH FINANCE. Best light orange smoky. Tall, 
vigorous and really pretty. 
HUNTRESS. Not so beautiful as Elizabeth the 
Queen, but much more dependable. Tall, with a 
nicely placed head of large florets. A mighty fine 
glad. 
JUNE. Soft rose with large white throat. A beau- 
tiful glad and especially nice for arrangements. Med- 
ium .35, small .25, bulblets 10 for .50. 
KESTREL. Very large orange which is an exception- 
ally robust grower. Worth while. 
KING ALFRED. One of the giants of the glad family. 
Salmon with golden throat. Large .10, small 5 for 
.25, bulblets 50 for .25. 
KING LEAR. One of the older purples but still one of 
the best. Intensely ruffled and very beautiful. 
LADY EVE. White with strong rose blotch. Like 
the older Myrna, but I like it much better. Medi- 
Um~.oo, small 25, bulblets 10 for .35. 
LARAMIE. Rather late deep reddish orange. It 
grows well and opens a large number of blooms. 
Large and small only. 
LAVENDER QUEEN. I keep this one for it is hard 
to beat as a commercial. Its straightness and its 
bright color make it worth while. 
MASKERADE. Brilliant yellow with deep red blotch. 
Attractive and an easy grower. No medium sizes. 
MERCURY. One of the brightest reds grown. Can 
be marvelous but it likes some seasons better than 
others. Large only. 
MONTPELIER. This is one of the very best pinks. 
Somewhat similar to Spic and Span but lghter 
color. Extra tall with long flower head. An excep- 
tional glad. Medium and small sizes only. 
