Terrific, Rose Nymph is always the first glad to bloom 
for us. Heavy producer of blts, that germinate easily and 
make strong growth. While informal it makes a real 
ribbon of bloom of about 18 inches with no gaps or crowd- 
ing. Very strong attachment and long slender straight 
stem. 5% inch floret, 6-7 open, 18 buds, 28 inch head, 
65 inches overall. Large $4.00; Medium $3.00; Small 
$2.00; Blts, .40 or 10 for $3.00. 
MUS Te iaNigys 
VICTORY QUEEN X LARIME 
(About 95 days)...Sdlg, T-139. Salmon with flashy 
red orange over yellow blotch the full width of the lip 
petal. Those who do not care for bizarre colors should 
pass this one up as it really can be seen for a mile. There 
are some fanciers who do go for these colors in a big way. 
Mutiny is a very fine performer and a good show glad 
with exceptionally good formal type, 5 inch, 10 open, 
25 inch head, 55 inches overall, heavily ruffled, heavy 
substance, very strong attachment. Strickly a fancier’s 
glad. Medium $3.00; Small $2.00; Blts, .30 or 10 for 
$2.50. 
1951 INTRODUCTIONS 
MOUTAIN LION 
PURPLE SUPREME X DANIEL BOONE 
(About 85 days)...Mallow dark or wine red with purple 
cast, darker throat with maroon rib on lip. Very clean 
color, no flecking. Under certain lights the purple cast 
is more pronounced. Healthy foliage and bulb. Very 
husky grower. Excellent reproducer of blts, of easy ger- 
mination. One of the top glads in its color that has had 
us tipping our hat the past few years. Always a fine 
performer blooming well toward the end of our summer 
draught it made sensational show spikes. We give our 
highest recommendation to Mountain Lion as a sure bet 
show winner. Floret over 41% inch, 10-12 open, 22 buds, 
28 inch head, 60 inches overall. No crowding, no gaps. 
Strong straight stem. Very strong attachment. Medium 
$2.50; Small $1.50; Blts, .25 or 10 for $2.00. 
UN GES ReEsMEUES 
PURPLE SUPREME X FRANCES M. IRWIN 
(About 85 days)...Dark red purple with sparkling black 
sheen. Plain petals. Straight up dark green foliage. Strong 
stems a large percent of which are straight. Several fanciers 
who grew it last summer accused us of under rating it 
