COL. WM. G. ATKINSON — Deep, self lavender. 
Florets of heavy texture and nicely ruffled. Bloomed 
late for me. Lower floret sometimes misplaced. Looks 
most promising to me. 
L. 15c, M. 10c, Sm. 3/25, Bts. 100/1.00 
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COLONIAL DAME —A ruffled and frilled lavender, 
which will open 10 or more florets. Has won many 
awards in Canadian shows. Be sure to try it. 
L. 25c, M. 20c, Sm. 10c, Bts 100/1.00 
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COLOR MARVEL — After a lapse of several years I 
have come back to this richly colored glad. Spikes 
are tall and slender with many golden-buff florets 
open at once. I notice that it made some fine wins 
this past summer. You'll find it satisfactory as a 
commercial. 
L. 10c, M. 2/15, Sm. 5/25, Bts. 100/1.00 
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COLUMBIA — Creamy white with pronounced rose 
edging. Spikes straight and tall. Some ruffling. Very 
similar to the old favorite corona. Bulbs very healthy, 
high crowned and fine. Good production of bulblets. 
Be sure to make an early start with this one. 
L. $1.50, M. $1.00, Sm. 60c Bts. Ten 50c, 100/1.00 
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CORAL ACE — See Jages 6-7) 
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COMPLEXION — Here’s an excellent glad at 
prices. Always straight, tall, with many open 
light pink florets. Slightly ruffled. 
L. 20c, M. 15, Sm. 3/25, Bts. 100 @ $1.50 
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CONNIE G—A new style, tall 
top-notch exhibition. Opens 8 large well placed 
florets. Very ruffled and of striking rich color. 
L. 50c, M. 35c, Sm. 25c, Bts. Ten 25c, 100/2.50 
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CROESUS — A nice new yellow which looks promising 
for commercial growing. 8-10 of its 20 buds open. 
Ruffled, double row placement. Medium sized florets 
of good substance. 
L. $1.50, M. $1.00, Sm. 50c, Bts. 2/25 
CRYSTAL ORCHID — See Page 9 
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CYNTHIA — A fine medium yellow. Tall. Many open 
flowers, double row placement. A very good early 
and valuable yellow which | predict has a good 
future as a cut flower. 
L. 50c, M. 35c, Sm. 25, Bts. Ten 50c, 100/4.00 
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DAYBREAK — Here was an excellent performer in my 
garden last year. A buff or smoky cream with some 
line markings. Placement and attachment good. | 
recommend it. 
L. $1.00 M. 75c, Sm. 50, Bts Ten $1.00, 100/8.00 
DESERT DUSK — Extra large, smoky salmon with blue 
overcast and prominent red blotch. Placement excel- 
lent, good substance and good keeper. Heavy bulblet 
production. 
L. $1.00, M. 75c, $m. 50c, Bts 3/25, Ten 75c 
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DOLLY VARDEN — Rated very highly among the new 
glads. Clear, deep orange with white throat. Florets 
up to 61/2 inches with many open. Grows straight 
and tall. Really very fine. 
L. $1.00, M. 75c, Sm. 50c, Bts Ten $1.00, 100/8.00 
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DREAMLAND — A very nice apple blossom pink with 
garnet throat blotch. 55” tall, 6 of its 18 buds open. 
Placement, texture, attachment very good. Bulblet 
production heavy. Looks like a very fine commercial. 
L. any size $1.00, Bts. 2/25, 10/1.00 100/8.30 
DUSTY MILLER — Deep, smoky old rose with red 
blotch and pencil striping. A good cutting variety 
and one of the very best odd colored. Always a good 
seller. Especially fine for roadside stands and mixed 
dozens. 
L. 15, M. 10c, Sm. 5/25, Bts. 100/1.00 
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ESQUIRE — Exceedingly large florets. Tall with long 
flower head. Rich scarlet and opens up to 9 florets. 
L. 15c, M. 10c, Sm. 4/25, Bts. 100/1.50 
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EDITH WARR—A real husky, yet beautiful pink 
which has great promise. Florets up to 61/2" with 
8 open, 6 in color. Both a good show and commercial 
variety. 
L. $3.00, Med. $2.00, Sm. $1.00 Bts. Ea. 25c 
Ten $2.00 
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ELEVATION — Deep pink with yellow throat. Grows 
very tall with no crooking. 8-43/," florets open. 18 
buds, 25” flower head. Elevation is really a good 
cutting variety. 
Any size $1.00, Bts. 2/25, 
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ELMERS ROSE — Many prefer this heavily ruffled rose 
over Noweta Rose. Opens 7-8 well spaced and placed 
neatly ruffled florets on tall, straight spikes. 
L. 50c, M. 35c, Sm. 25c, Bts. Ten 30c, 100/2.50 
10/1.00, 100/8.00 
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EVANGELINE — This variety has been criticised be- 
cause the first florets sometimes come irregular, but 
in my appraisal it is a great glad and will prove to 
be a real commercial variety. Has size, color, height, 
a lot open. Color is a beautiful buff pink. Giant in 
size. Very tall. 
L. 25c, M. 2/30, Sm. 3/25, Bts. 100/1.00 
is one of the new parrot-type 
FANTASY — Fantasy 
in floret formation and 
glads and is very similar 
coloring to the Fantasy tulip. Color is peach pink 
with chartreuse spurs on back of petals. Heavily fluted 
and ruffled. 16-18 buds of which 6 open, 7. show 
color. Pollen sets seeds easily so this glad should 
lead the way to new things for hybridizers. Prolific 
and easy growing. 
L. $3.00, M. $2.50, Sm. $2.00, Bts. Ea. 30c, 
Ten $2.50, 100/10.00 
FASHION — Geranium pink with somewhat deeper 
lip. Florets are fluted and recurved. 20 buds on 30” 
flowerhead. Up to 8, 5-inch florets open. A strong, 
healthy grower which has good keeping qualities. 
L. 50c, M. 35c, Sm. 25c, Bts. 10/50 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE — One of the strongest 
growing whites. You can cut bulblet spikes in early 
fall. Ruffled, good substance, tall and healthy. Much 
in demand. Top rating commercial white. 
L. 2/25, M. 3/25, Sm. 5/25, Bts. 100/1.00 
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FORSYTHIA — If you want a really grand large yel- 
low, here it is. Tall spikes, 20 buds, opening 6-8 
ruffled, fluted 51/2” florets. Heavy show winner and 
should make an excellent commercial. 
L. $1.50, M. $1.00, Sm. 75c, Bts. 20 ea., Ten $1.50 
FRASER — Deep salmon with heavy ruffling. Tall, 
straight with up to 8 to 22 buds open. Very fine. 
L. $1.00, M. 75c, Sm. 50c Bts. Ten $1.00, 100/8.00 
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FRIENDSHIP — A choice early, delicate pink with 
creamy-white throat. Medium sized florets. Blooms 
very early. You need it for this reason, but it also 
has the good growing habits and fine color to rate 
it as a very satisfactory commercial. 
L. 2/25, M. 3/25, Sm. 5/25, Bts. 100/1.00 
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GARDEN GOLD — Rich golden yellow with somewhat 
deeper throat. Some ruffling. Huge, slightly frilled 
florets on tall, straight spikes. 
L. 50c, M. 40c, Sm. 30, Bts. Ten 50c, 100/3.00 
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GARNET GLOW — A good, self, glistening garnet red. 
Florets are of good substance ruffled and heavy. Does 
not sunburn. 50” tall, 24” flowerhead, 8 five inch 
florets open, 6 in color. A really promising new red. 
L. $1.00, M. 75c, Sm. 50c, Bts Ten 75c 
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GATINEAU — A combination of two excellent glads, 
Picardy X Orange Gold. Winner of Canadian Gold 
Medal Test Garden award. Florets 441/2-5", 7-8 open 
on strong, straight plants. Early, vigorous. Color 
lively orange with yellow throat. If you like Orange 
Gold, here is a vast improvement especially with its 
longer flowed head and more open florets. 
L. $2.00, M. $1.25, Sm. 75c, Bts. Ea. 15¢, 
Ten $1.25, 100/10.00 
GAY NINETIES — A nice, deep rich color. Deep plum 
with suggestions of brown tones. Spikes tall and 
straight and opens a lot of florets. 
L. 75c, M. 50c, Sm. 25c, Bts. Ten 75c 
GOLD — Rich, deep yellow, ruffled and with good 
attachment and heavy substance. Flower heads a little 
short but top color value easily compensates for this. 
Very popular and will have a great future. 
L. $1.25, M. 75c, Sm. $50c, Bts. 15¢ ea. Ten for $1.09 
GOLDEN CROWN — Another 
year’s growing has 
proved that 
Golden Crown is an excellent com- 
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