really give it color appeal. Slightly ruffled. Opens to seven with three showing color on 
a long, 17-bud wiry stem. Grows very tall. Always straight. Healthy and multiples well. 
Winner of first as seedling B1-OP at Indiana and Oshawa, Canada, shows. 80 days. 
$3 any size bulb. Bulblets 10 for $3 
GLISTENING Class 200 
(Ethel Cave Cole X Queen of Bremen) 
This is a little honey that should greatly improve the small decorative white class. A 
glistening, waxy white it has a clear light tan throat blotch, giving a color that captivates 
and is unique. Opens five three-inch florets, with three showing, on a good stem bearing 
13-14 buds. This was section champion of 1950 Indiana seedling show at Purdue. Healthy 
and good propagator. Blooms in 75 days. 
$2 any size bulb. 10 bbts. for $2 
(See photo page 3) 
SILVER BELLS Class 200 
(Seedling of BU-1) 
Silver Bells is a paper white, as white as you ever saw a glad! The graceful wide 
open florets are nearly pointed and recurved, giving a strong resemblance to Madonna 
lilies. Opens six on a nice stem with plenty of buds and no crooking. Watch for this among 
the winners! It will win a place in your heart, too, with its fine performance and chaste 
color. Blooms in 80 days. 
$2 any size bulb. 
(See photo front cover) 
FROM CLARENCE HOLTSCLAW 
La Fontaine, Ind. 
STORMY SKIES Class 571 
(King Lear Seedling) 
One of the most unusual color combinations I have ever seen, this is one of the good 
things being brought along by Clarence Holtsclaw. Winner of first at the 1950 Indiana 
show, it attracted much attention with its weird combination of a deep, dark purple over- 
laid with a light blue flush which is quite pronounced. This is bordered by a silver gray. 
Opens six enormous blooms on a 16-bud flowerhead. Medium early. Straight and healthy. 
Stock limited. 
$3 each. No bbts. 
EYES OF BROWN Class 467 
(King Lear X Elizabeth the Queen) 
A clean, rosy deep lavender with big, light brown eyes on the lower florets. Eyes of 
Brown is another novelty that should have florist’s possibilities, too, and do well on the 
show table. The color is sparkling but soft. The plant is very tall; the stem, straight and 
wiry. Carries 17-18 buds and opens 7-8 blooms. Healthy and good propagator. A very at- 
tractive glad for those seeking something different. Midseason. 
$3 each. Bbts., 5 for $1.50. 
