From MAURICE MAYNARD, Ann Arbor, Mich. Not new to you middle-westerners, for he 
has been winning Medals, and Grand Championships for several years: 
GARNET RUFFLES: A clean, clear, deep rich velvety red, ruffled and fluted, with a 
silvery edge on each petal, almost a self color. A standout. Grows 54” with a 24” flow- 
erhead, 19 to 20 buds, with 8 open, 8 in color, a good commercial or exhibition glad. Has 
won Best Seedling award at several shows, average score on Trial Grounds is 86. 
Any size Corm $2.00; Blbts. .35 or 3 for $1.00. 
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From ARCHIE WHITEHOUSE, Sarnia, Ontario. 
EXQUISITE MIDGET: For you miniature collectors, and anyone who wants to grow and 
show the tinest pink glad I have ever seen. A clean apple blossom pink, grows 16”, with 
not to exceed 9 buds, will open 4 nicely, with 34 to 1” slightly ruffled, wide-open florets, 
that make the cutest corsages you can imagine. If you want to see something really 
small, cute, and exquisitely beautiful, you will need this glad. 
Any size Corm $1.00; Blbts. .25, 5 for $1.00. 
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From LAWRENCE ALLEN, stock purchased outright, by Ninah Ward and myself 2 years 
ago, one of the grandest huge lavenders in commerce: 
ORCHID SKIES: A simply huge lavender, with 612 to 8” florets, grows 65”, with a 30” 
flowerhead, 22 buds, 10 open, 8 in color, tall strong foliage, has won numerous Champ- 
ionships, as a seedling. Sometimes flecks slightly in cool weather, but the flecking does 
not detract from it’s beauty. For you birds who want to win Championship Spike, get 
this big fellow. 
A large stock, permits this very modest introductory price: Any size Corm $1.00, Blbts. 
5 for $1.00. 
C. C. Dale, of Pendleton, Indiana, with the glamorous 
NOVELTY QUEEN. 
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