GROUP A (continued) 
PHANTOM BEAUTY (440) — (Midseason) A clear light pink that 
is very fine. Blooms are close together with many open and as a 
result one spike almost makes a bouquet in itself. Fine exhibi- 
tion and cut flower variety. 
PICARDY (530) — (Late Midseason) Most popular salmon-pink 
The old standby that is still hard to beat. Stock is hand selected 
and appears to be very healthy. 
PURPLE SUPREME (470) — (Midseason) A very fine bright purple. 
Opens many round well-placed blooms on a tall straight spike. 
RAVEL (477)—(Midseason) A beautiful violet blue with a reddish 
brown throat marking that adds to its appearance. A good grower 
and very popular. 
RED CHARM (452) — (Midseason) The old standby in an exhibi- 
tion and commercial red. Opens well and has good growing habits 
SNOW PRINCESS (400) — (Early Midseason) The standard com- 
mercial white that is still very good. 
SPARKS (507) — (Late) A very striking and unusual glad. A beav- 
tiful creamy yellow with an unusual red blotch effect on lower 
petals. A large glad with a tall straight spike. 
SPOTLIGHT (413) — (Midseason) A large deep yellow with a small 
red blotch in throat. One of the most beautiful yellows there is. 
SPUN GOLD (312) — (Early) A deep golden yellow with no mark- 
ings. Nice round florets on a spike of medium height. Because it 
blooms early it is in demand by the florists. 
VAGABOND PRINCE (391) — (Midseason) One of the most popu- 
lar smokies. A rich mahogany brown that is different. 
VALERIA (436) — (Midseason) A bright scarlet or light red. Good 
healthy grower, makes a beautiful spike and is an excellent com- 
mercial. 
WEDGEWOOD (366) — (Midseason) A medium size glad in a 
beautiful shade of lavender with a creamy yellow throat, nicely 
ruffled. A must for the home garden and fast becoming a florist’s 
favorite. 
WHITE CHRISTMAS (400) — (Midseason) A beautiful ruffled white 
frequently tinged with a pink flush that adds to its beauty. Very 
popular. 
WHITE GOLD (506) — (Early) A giant clear light cream shading 
to golden throat. Sometimes crooks for me but when well grown 
is a sight. Very useful because it is early. 
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GROUP B 
Large—20¢ each; 10 for $1.60. 
Medium—15¢ each; 10 for 1.20. 
Small—10¢ each; 10 for 80¢. 
ASTRID (560) — (Midseason) A very distinctive light rose, slightly 
ruffled. A good grower and one that people here raved about. 
BIRCH RED (552)—(Midseason) A very fine medium dark red. 
This variety is rated very high. Grows well on a tall straight 
spike. One you will like. 
GENE (410)—(Early midseason) A nicely ruffled medium light yel- 
low with good placement and attachment. Very dainty and 
attractive. Well worth growing. 
FLYING FORTRESS (586) — (Late) This is one of the good smokies. 
A soft smoky grey and an extra large flower. 
FRIENDSHIP (440) — (Early) One of the earliest glads and a good 
one that is fast becoming popular. A slightly ruffled rose pink 
blending to a cream throat. Very dainty and especially nice. 
LADRONE (433) — (Late Midseason) An outstanding color, blend- 
ing from a rose scarlet on the lips to a yellow throat blotch. Very 
showy and have had many good comments on it. 
SHERWOOD (570)—(Midseason) A beautiful deep ruffled purple 
on a tall spike. One of the good purples in the lower priced 
field. 
SIBONEY (566) — (Late Midseason) A heavily ruffled rosy laven- 
der with large florets on a tall stalk. Good show and florist variety. 
SILVERSIDES (262) — (Early) A bright deep rose with silver edg- 
ing. One of the little ones that is nice. 
SUNSPOT (417) — (Midseason) A light apricot buff with a rosy 
shading in throat. A good grower and very fine for show pur- 
poses and commercial. 
WHITE SATIN (100) — (Midseason) A dainty face-up variety, very 
small florets and ideal for florists, table arrangements and 
bouquets. 
YELLOW BIRD (210) — (Midseason) An outstanding deep yellow 
in the small varieties. Grows well on a nice spike. 
GROUP C 
Large—25¢ each; 10 for $2.00. 
Medium—15¢ each; 10 for $1.20. 
Small— 10¢ each; 10 for 80¢. 
EVANGELINE (540) — (Late Midseason) This is one of the finer 
newer varieites. A glowing light pink shading to a creamy throat. 
A huge flower that is nicely ruffled. Has a long flowerhead and 
a sturdy spike. A good variety for the home and an excellent 
commercial. 
PARTHIENA (566)—(Midseason) A beautiful new shade of lavender 
with a slightly darker throat. Blooms are large, ruffled and well 
placed. An outstanding glad that everyone should have. 
PATROL (416)—(Early Midseason) A beautiful clear apricot with 
a yellow throat. A strong grower with good placement. One of 
the best in its class and a good commercial. 
RED WING (435) — (Midseason) A very fine scarlet red that is a 
comer both as an exhibition glad and a commercial. Opens well 
with good placement and tall spike. 
SEQUIN (410)—(Early Midseason) A clear light yellow that is nice 
to look at. A good commercial. Propagation not too good for me 
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