GOLDEN ARROW (412) (Pruitt) This fine 
yellow grew very well in our garden 
this year, and it is a fine ruffled husky 
yellow of splendid color. Lg. 10 for 85c. 
Blbts. 25c Pkt. 
GORGEOUS DEB (530) (Wilson) One of 
the most beautifully ruffled glads in a 
salmon color with a cream throat blotch. 
Can open 9, and is fine for home bou- 
quets. Lg. 60c ea. Med. 35c ea. Sm. 
20c. Blbts. 35 for 25c. 
HEARTS DESIRE (540) (Fiedler) A 
beautiful ruffled light pink opening 7 or 
8 large florets on very fine tall plants. 
One of our favorite light pink glads. 
Lg. 35c ea. Med. 20c ea. Blbts. 15 for 
25c, 100 for $1.50. 
HEART O’ GOLD (401) (Fischer) When 
we first bloomed this glad a couple of 
years ago, we thought it was the finest 
yellow throated white we had ever seen, 
and we still think so. It is very early, 
and a vigorous husky sort. Fine as a 
commercial. Lg. 25c ea. Med. 2 for 25c. 
Blbts. 20 for 25c, 100 for $1.00. 
JO WAGENAAR (352) (K. & M.) A very 
deep red color with a white line on low- 
er petal. A rich and brilliant color. 
Healthy and a good propagator. Lg. 10 
for $1.50. Med. 10 for $1.00. Blbts. 10 
for 30c. 
KLONDIKE (412) (Snyder) A very vigor- 
ous bronzy yellow that grows large and 
strong, with excellent habits, and should 
do well commercially. Lg. 10 for 85c. 
Med. 10 for 50c. Blbts. 25c Pkt. 
KING SIZE (Hartman) (531) (California 
x Sir Galahad) 90-95 days. This giant 
of giants is a clear light salmon with a 
few carmine lines on a rich cream 
throat. Opens up to 10 or more 614-8” 
well placed blooms on a long head of 
36-40” long. The plants from large bulbs 
consistently run from 6-614 feet or over 
tall with up to 26 buds. It has good 
substance and opens well when cut. The 
King Size will have a certain limited 
use; its main use will be for exhibition 
and for the home garden. Everyone will 
want to see how big he can grow this 
variety. It certainly grows larger and 
taller than any variety I ever saw. 
Lg. $5.00 ea. Med. $4.00 ea. Sm. $3.00 ea. 
LADY ANNE (500) (Buchannan) This is 
one of the finest and largest white glads 
we grow. Excellent habits, and a fine 
spike for any use. Very white. Lg. 
10 for $1.00. Med. 10 for 65c. 
LAKE PLACID (406) (Wilson) Very tall 
cream colored glad that blooms very 
late, and is fine for home use, tho not 
for shipping. Has great stretch and 
beauty. Lg. 10 for 85c. Med. 10 for 60c. 
Blbts. 25c Pkt. 
LAVENDER & GOLD (366) (Baerman) 
This is usually the first bloom of the 
season and a very beautiful one, altho 
small size. Makes tall buggy-whip 
spikes, and the name well describes its 
color. Lg. 10 for 85c. Med. 10 for 60c. 
Sm. 10 for 35c. 
LAVENDER PRINCE (466) (LaSalle) We 
have always liked the color and growing 
habits of this glad; and our florists like 
the blooms too. A deep purplish lav- 
ender that produces tall strong flower- 
heads. Always healthy. Lg. 10 for 85c. 
Med. 10 for 60c. Sm. 10 for 35c. Blbts.. 
25c Pkt. 
MADELINE HEFTY (562) (Woods) Our 
good friend Ted Woods introduced this. 
fine large rose with a darker blotch. Can 
open ten on a long flowerhead. Amer- 
ican Home Achievement winner. Lg. 
50c ea. Med. 35c ea. Blbts. 10 for 25c. 
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