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CONNECTICUT YANKEE (441) Schen (’44). 
Light pink with scarlet blotch. A great show flower. 
M. 3 25c; S. 5 25c; Bulblets: 100 40c 
CATHERINE BEATH (312) Coutts (51). This 
is without doubt one of the finest yellows. Deep 
canary, deeper than gold. Stands erect with beauti- 
ful ruffling. Rated in the trial garden, 94 AAA, the 
highest rating. This is one you will be glad to grow. 
L. 90c; M. 75c; S. 60c; Bulblets: 10 $3.00 
DARK DAVID (554) Morgan (’51). One of the 
finest maroon glads with refinement and quality. 
Tops in its class. 
M. 60c; M. 40c; Bulblets: 5 25c 
DIADEM (460) Lines (’46). A two-toned rose with 
a cream throat. Early blooms. Said to be fragrant. 
One of the favorites with visitors. 
L. 35c; M. 25c; S. 15c; Bulblets: 100 $1.00 
DR. PRYOR (551) Burns (49). 24 buds, 9 open, 
light red with white throat, tall and well placed buds. 
Good red. Wide open flower. 
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Bulblets: 10 20c, 100 $1.50 
ECLIPSE (535) Burns (49). 22 buds, 7 open. This 
is big and a good exhibition vareity, one that will 
appeal to the eye in the garden. 
L. 50c; M. 35c; S. 25c; Bulblets: 10 75c; 100 $6.00 
EVANGELINE (540) Palmer (’48). This is one 
of the best varieties to take home the GRAND 
CHAM PION ribbons. 25-30-inch flower head, 18-20 
buds with 8-12 blooms. Opens a pale pink. Try this 
and be convinced. 
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Bulblets: 20 25c, 100 $1.00 
FONDANT (540) Colyn (49). Light pink, 20 
buds, 9 wide open on a tall spike. This is beautiful. 
L. 35c; M. 25c; S. 15c; Bulblets: 10 50c; 100 $3.00 
FOLKLORE (462) Butt (49). Dark pink with a 
creamy throat. The plant is medium tall, 18-20 buds 
with 7-8 blooms open. Very unusual and bound to 
be popular. 
L. 50c; M. 30c; S. 20c; Bulblets: 10 25c; 100 $2.00 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (400) Harris (47). 
This is considered by many to be the best white. 
It is very consistent, tall, straight, with 8 nice ruf- 
fled blooms. 
L. 10 $1.00; M. 10 70c; S. 10 40c; 
Bulblets: 44 pt. $2.00, 1 qt. $6.00 
FRIENDSHIP (440) Fischer (749). Healthy 
grower, height 55 inches, with 434-inch florets, 
heavily ruffled. A delightful shade of pink. Early. 
L. 10 $1.00; M. 10 70c; S. 10 40c; 
Bulblets: % pt. $2.00 
GLORIOUS (332) Wilson (49). Here is one you 
will fall for it opens so many. It is really a show 
and bouquet all in one spike. 23 buds, 14 open in a 
pinkish rose. 
L. 60c; M. 40c; S. 25c; Bulblets: 1 qt. $6.00 
GORGEOUS DEB (530) Wilson (’49). This is 
the glad of which Carl Fischer of “Noweta Gar- 
dens” said he wished he had been the originator, 
because it is so beautiful. Light salmon with cream 
yellow blotch. Heavily ruffled, 6-inch blooms. “Per- 
fectly gorgeous” is the only way to describe it. 
Ib, Sen IW Beem Sy Ales 
Bulblets: 10 20c, 100 $1.50, 1000 $12.00, 1 qt. $25.00 
(For larger quantities write for prices.) 
GOLD (412) Marshall (51). Rich clear golden 
canary yellow. One everybody has been waiting for. 
Opens 6-8 blooms on 16-20 bud flower head. Get 
your start now on the ground floor. Lots of ruffles. 
L. $1.00; M. 75c; S. 50c; Bulblets: 10 50c 
GIANT CYCLAMEN (560) Higgins (’49). Very 
attractive, light rose in color, opens 6-7 well-placed 
blooms. The color is better than Miss Wisconsin. 
L. 30c; M. 25c; S. 15c; Bulblets: 100 75c, 1000 $6.00 
GAY LADY?» (466) =3rown (749). Lilac-mauve in 
color, nice willowy stems and has all the qualifica- 
tions of a good cut flower. 
L. 25c; M. 20c; S. 2 25c; Bulblets: 100 $2.00 
GOLDEN OPHELIA (412) Jensen (49). Deep 
yellow self, very larSe pointed buds of good sub- 
stance, opens 6 good spikes. A good one. 
L. 25c; M. 2 25c; S. 4 25c; Bulblets: 100 $3.00 
GRACE DARLING (460) Harris (48). A lovely 
shade of rosy pink and white. Tall grower, up to 
60 inches, and will open eight 5-inch flowers on a 
26-inch head. Good attachment and excellent tex- 
ture. Ruffled. 
L. 25c; M. 20c; S. 2 25c; Bulblets: 20 25c 
HAROLD K. (536) Knight (49). This is one of 
the largest deep scarlets in existence. 7-inch florets, 
6-7 wide open, on a tall green, healthy stem. 
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Bulblets: 100 $3.50, 1000 $20.00 
HUAHINA (424) K.&M. (50). This is a large 
size, red orange, 6-7 open on a nice stem. 
ik, SOC IM, Shes S, 2oes 
Bulblets: 100 80c, 1000 $7.00 
HILLCREST (536) Brown (748). Bright rosy 
pink with vivid throat blotch of deep cerise. 7-inch 
florets wide open, at a price you can afford to grow 
many. 
Ik, Aes Wl, 2 Boer SS, 4b Bees 
Bulblets: 100 80c, 1000 $6.00, 1 qt. $20.00 
PACIFIC SUNSET GARDENS— 
HOLMWOOD CHARM (443) Woods (51). 
Beautiful deep pink, straight spike, 19 buds, 8 open. 
A grand variety. 
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HEIRLOOM (566) Klein (52). Outstanding glad 
of all the 1952 introductions. Tall straight spike in 
lavender with cream throat. Both single and three 
spike champion at the Oregon State Glad Show in 
Portland. 
L. $6.00; Bulblets: 75c; 10 $6.00 
INDIAN SUMMER (482) Langworthy (’49). This 
is an odd variety. If you like smokies I believe you 
will like this one. 17 buds, 7 open, gold, orange, lav- 
ender and smoke. A very fine blend. 
ib, B Pees Wi, BS Bees S, G Bikes 
Bulblets: 100 75c; 1000 $4.00 
JESSIE MAE (443) Knight (752). One of Dr. 
Knight's finest originations. A deep pink with a 
scarlet feather in the throat. For performance it is 
tops. 
L. $2.00; M. $1.50; S. $1.00; Bulblets: 25c; 10 $2.00 
JOYFUL (432) Coombs (’48). The name describes 
this glad. You will be joyful if you grow it. It is 
one of the cheeriest glads I grow; tall straight spike 
with many open in a deep salmon. 19 buds, 8 open. 
IL, Sees Wil, Ase S, B B&es 
Bulblets: 100 $2.00; 1000 $15.00 
KING DAVID (570) Carlson (51). Deep purple 
with a velvet red throat, very ruffled, tall spikes 
with 22-24 buds and 9-10 open florets. Won Division 
Championship at Yakima this year. A long time 
replacing this one. It is as outstanding as Spic and 
Span in the pink. The white picotee edge gives it 
the flavor (Note picture.) ° 
Ib, S52 IM, BiLGe S. Silwse 
Bulblets: 10 $1.00; 100 $6.00; 1000 $50.00 
KING-OF-THE-BLACKS (554) Salmon (49). 
This is a fine flower. It is almost black with a vel- 
vety sheen, straight tall spike, 7 wide open flowers. 
L. 90c; M. 60c; S. 45c; Bulblets: 10 50c, 100 $4.00 
KEEPSAKE (410) Kreuger (’50). Here is one that 
you will like in a clear light yellow, opens 6 on an 
average spike. Very consistent and fine. 
L. 75c; M. 50c; S. 35c; Bulblets: 10 70c, 100 $5.00 
KELSEY (530) (’46). This is a sport of Picardy. 
Has many of the habits of that grand glad. Very 
fine variety, does well for us here, 
L. 2 25c; M. 3 25c; S. 5 25c; Bulblets: 100 90c 
LADY WAYNE (530) Deam (’48). A clear salmon 
pink, wide open 8-inch flowers on a good stem. A 
live color. Has won many prizes. 
L. 25c; M. 20c; S. 2 25c; Bulblets: 100 $1.50 
LAVELLE (507) Lines ('49). I consider this to 
be one of the best performers in the whole list. Al- 
ways straight spikes with 8-9 blooms open. Ivory 
buff with a diamond scarlet throat marking. Prize 
winner. 
L. 80c; M. 60c; S. 40c; Bulblets: 100 $4.00 
LUXURY (530) Evans (51). Giant, unmarked 
light orange, pink creamy blend on lip petal. Very 
strong growing habits. Test garden rating 92 AA. 
One of the prettiest glads on the market. 
L. $1:00; Bulblets: 15 $1.00 
MACUSHLA (486) Toon (’49). I believe this to 
be a better flower than Mother Machree but almost 
the same color—a good smoky to try. 
L. 50c; M. 35c; S. 25c; Bulblets: 10 30c 
MRS. RHODA PEDERSON (582) Menzies (’51). 
This smoky comes highly recommended. It is one 
of the largest smokies that grows and at the same 
time carries its beauty. 18 buds, 10 wide open 
blooms, blue-gray over orange salmon. 
L. $1.00; M. 75c; S. 50c; Bulblets: 10 50c, 100 $4.00 
MY-DEAR (440) Sission (’48). Shell pink, wide 
open flowers, tall spike, good placement on stem. 
A very worthwhile glad. Good commercial. 
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Bulblets: 25 25c; 100 75c 
