BURCHVILLE GARDENS — Blainville, Connecticut 
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HAWKEYE RED (Heaton 44) 450-85 ; 
A bright red sport of Vagabond Prince, which opens 8 to 10 well-placed florets on a 
tall strong spike. Outstanding this past season. 
HENRI DE GREEVE (K. & M. 49) 423—95 ; 
Beautiful salmon-orange overlaid with carmine feathering. A strong, healthy grower 
with 6 to 8 open on a 20-22 bud spike. One of the most vigorous growers. A gran 
novelty which will be very popular. 
HIGH FINANCE (Wilson 40) 582-95 ; ; 
One of the leading smoky glads. It is a tall orange-grey with a cream throat and is a 
paler version of the older Mother Machree. 
HIGH LIFE (K. & M.) 376-80 , a 
Early light blue with a deeper throat. Opens 6 blooms on a slender spike. This is a 
good early cut flower, with some crooking. 
HOSTESS. (Harris 44) 430-80 ; 
A lovely shrimp-pink with white blotch. Has good spikes with good placement. Sold 
out early last year in Canada and stocks are still limited. One for all cut flower growers 
to raise. 
HUNTRESS (Jack 45) 466-75 
Because of its earliness, color and ruffling, Huntress will please everyone. Opens 8 
large lavender florets on a perfectly formed spike of medium height. Will become very 
popular. 
INVICTUS (Pacific Bulb Co. 42) 441-70 : 
Invictus is white turning toward a vivid pink near the heart of the flower and climaxed 
by a large scarlet throat. It is one of the first spikes to bloom. Tall grower making 100 
per cent good spikes. 
JO WAGENAAR (K. & M. 49) 452—88 
A very rich brilliant deep red with a white line on the lower petal. This is a tall 
grower with perfect placed florets. It is a healthy grower and vigorous propagator. 
It is slightly ruffled. Looks good. 
KENWOOD (Lins 48) 452-80 
A pure red that opens 6 five and one-half inch blooms on a tall spike. The blooms are 
well attached and open wide and are of good substance. This glad is a very good 
propagator and opens well after cutting. 
LADY ANNE (Buchanan 47) 400-67 
In my opinion the best early white. It is better than Texas. Opens 7 lustrous and 
ruffled 6 inch florets on a 27 inch flowerhead. One of the best new varieties. Don’t miss 
LADY ANNE. 
LADY MARIAN (White 48) 460—85 
Exquisite blending of lavender, pink and cream. Opens 10 ruffled florets that quite 
often are misplaced. Spike is straight. In my opinion this variety was over rated. 
LANCASTER (Palmer 44) 470—85 
Large clear dark purple with 8 to 10 ruffled blooms open on a tall, straight spike. 
Grows 5 feet tall. A sure winner in its class when well grown. 
LARIME (Wilson 43) 425-90 
Very showy orange with a darker blotch. A very striking glad. Opens ten 5 inch florets 
on a strong spike. In my opinion certainly one of the best orange glads. 
LAVENDER PRINCE (LaSalle 44) 466-90 
The lavender class has been strengthened by this one. Its vigor, the ease with which 
pO LORS: and propagates, and its stretchy spike make it a good cut flower and a heavy 
show winner. 
LEADING LADY (Johnson 42) 506-87 
A white sport of Picardy that is the leading glad today. It has won all kinds of 
Championships. Spikes are tall with 8 large blooms open and well placed. Don’t miss 
growing Leading Lady. 
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