Customer Comments on Noweta Varieties 
“200-45 (Ginger) is a lovely golden-orange with six 
to eight ruffled florets open on tall spikes. Fair place- 
ment. Fine tall grower and good color.” 
—Winston Roberts, Idaho 
“Three varieties which I bought from you never fail 
to elicit exclamations of admiration: Wedgwood, No- 
weta Rose, and Seedling No. 169 (Magnet). This grew 
5 feet 8 inches—a towering broad band of beauty.” 
—Marjorie Monroe, Iowa 
“J think very highly of the quality of the seedlings 
you release.” —Paul Baker (Gladland Acres) Oregon 
“Mother Fischer is excellent—the best ruffled white 
I have seen.” —H. H. Goldstraw, Manitoba 
“White Lace is the perfect little flower.” 
—Gene Lins, Minnesota 
“Autumn Moon looked like one of the best yellows I 
have seen and was definitely the best I have grown. 
“Cream Orchids, of which I had one bulb, won sec- 
ond at the Eastern International Show at Binghamton. 
Needless to say it had to be good. 
“Crown Jewel—what a glad! One bulb, one spike, 
and one first at Binghamton and competition was very 
stiff. If I were to pick one new glad as outstanding for 
the year, it certainly would be Crown Jewel. It wasa 
knockout. 
“Fischer Seedling No. 169 (Magnet)—I can’t praise 
this enough. I think it is about as beautiful as any 
variety I grew excepting Crown Jewel. 
“Mother Fischer—one of my best whites. 
“Rosebloom: this was the outstanding rose glad for 
me this year. It bloomed too early for the shows but 
the spike was superior to Elmer’s Rose or Burma for 
me. 
“T might add that Noweta originations were a very 
definite help to me toward bringing home the Marion 
Rich Sweepstakes Trophy from the Eastern Interna- 
tional Show at Binghamton this year.” 
—Albert S. Graham, New York 
“IT am very enthusiastic about White Lace.” 
—Ernie Vennard (Cutler & Vennard Nursery). 
“T think Crown Jewel especially beautiful.” 
—Mrs. Grayson Roberts, Alabama 
“Cream Orchids was very good here. I saw it at 
several shows and it really was consistent.” 
—Earl Main, Michigan 
“Rosebloom is a terrific glad.” 
—Geo. F. Ireland, Iowa 
“Mother Fischer was wonderful for me — a great 
glad; Cream Orchids, so graceful, such a nice basket 
glad; Belvidere, so husky, so tall, such a nice color. 
Salute I liked too.” —Merle Allen, Minnesota 
“Cream Orchids—extremely ruffled and crimped. 
Looks like a good show prospect . .. White Lace: a 
very fine little glad . . . Elmer’s Rose: the best of the 
new lavender-rose seedlings . . .. White Wave: this 
one looked like a good prospect for a big white com- 
mercial ... Gold: we need a good deep yellow. This 
one is a beauty.” —M. M. Marshall, Illinois 
“No. 169-45 (Magnet). I hope you will name this. 
I like it as well as either Elmer’s Rose or Rosebloom. 
Little Gold is one of the sweetest little glads I have 
ever grown.” —Claude H. Cutsforth, Wisconsin 
“T think Elmer’s Rose attracted more attention than 
any other spike at our show.” —C. D. Garver, Indiana 
“We thought Mother Fischer was wonderful. Only 
had 1 bulb but it threw 2 spikes—the Ist won a blue 
ribbon in white class at Red Wing Flower Show and 
the other spike, a few days later, won a red ribbon and 
then was awarded 2nd day grand champion at Minne- 
sota State Show. Quite a record for 1 bulb.” 
—Dr. A. R. Aanes, Wisconsin 
“So in closing the best of luck to you this coming 
year—and may you be as husky as Regal Red, as beau- 
tiful as Friendship, as popular as Noweta Rose, and as 
outstanding as Bonfire. More power to you.” 
—John A. Anderson, New Jersey 
“Mother Fischer is also doing well in the East this 
year.” —Mike Sherman, New York 
“No. 169-45 (Magnet) produced strong, straight stalks 
about equal in height with Noweta Rose and Gold. We 
considered it a very fine flower and if a name is given 
to it we certainly want to know about it. One other 
bulb I want to mention is Elmer’s Rose. We consider 
this one of the best glads we have ever seen—very 
easily the equal of Noweta Rose and in many ways 
superior to it.” —Edward K. Vaughn, Oregon 
“White Wave is to me the most beautiful white of 
them all. I carried on quite a search for a good white, 
and tried almost every white on the market this year. 
White Wave surpassed them all in both size of bloom 
and whiteness. The individual florets were huge, with 
just enough ruffling to add charm.” 
—J. W. Terry, Mississippi 
“Autumn Moon was the most beautiful yellow we 
have ever grown.’—Ken Lindsay, Illinois. 
“Your beautiful new glads have stimulated many 
friends to grow them in place of ordinary summer 
flowers.” —George J. Mott, New York 
“Autumn Moon was the best spike in my garden this 
year, with Dark David a close second. Mother Fischer 
was very beautiful.” —Chas. M. Phillips, Indiana 
SPECIAL OFFER 
ON ARRANGEMENT GLADS 
(Each of these varieties was especially 
recommended by Mr. Starker.) 
5 L Wedgwood* 
5 L Little Gold* 
5 L Abu Hassan 
5 L Bo-Peep 
5 L Cupid 
5 L Ladykiller 
5 L Lavender & Gold 
5 L Rose Charm 
5 L Starlet* 
5 L Ruby* 
1 L White Lace* 
orange 
light lavender 
Arrangement offer L, 57 large bulbs (a $7.80 
value) for $3.00. Labelled. 
Arrangement offer M, 57 medium bulbs (a $4.80 
value) for $5.00. Labelled. 
*Pictured in color elsewhere in the catalog. 
