Ww “ x * * & (300) (Fischer, 
hite Lace ome 7° 195) 7C70 days) 
((Elizabeth the Queen x Lavender and Gold) X Star- 
let) We believe that this is the most beautiful small- 
flowered white glad in existence (although we have 
had to raise it to the 300 size classification). White 
Lace is a glorified Cupid, which is saying a good deal 
since Cupid is very much glorified itself! But white 
Lace has the substance of an Easter Lily plus exquisite 
ruffling so intense it produces that puckered effect in 
the throat called “knuckles’—found only in a very few 
glads of lavishly beautiful form. White Lace is a honey 
for arrangements (see Mr. Starker’s gem on page 15). 
If you want a glad that is absolutely tops for wedding 
decorations and choice make-up work, depend on 
White Lace. I don’t know of another variety which 
produces as many bulblets, and they also grow well. 
If you grow any cut-flowers at all, a quart of White 
Lace bulblets would be a fine investment. 
(L 1-.25; 10-2.00) (M 2-.25; 10-1.00) 
(S 10-.60) (Blbts. 10-.25; 100-1.00) 
California: ‘““Your Mother Fisch- 
er is certainly a glad to be proud 
of. It took 110° heat with scarce- 
ly a sign of wilting and a cut 
spike lasted two weeks in a cool 
room. Crown Jewel is simply gor- 
geous — such a heavenly color 
combination.’’—Mrs. R. W. Ander- 
son. 
Tennessee: “Judging from what 
I saw in Dr. Henderson’s patch 
last year, I’d say that Elmer's 
Rose, Crown Jewel, and Cream 
Orchids are absolutely tops.’’—Dr. 
John Cason. 
This “inverted hat” shaped 
bowl with its wide rim and de- 
pressed crown solves the prob- 
lem of using figurines that are 
not supposed to be in water. 
Our nice summer grouping is 
composed of dainty STARLET 
glads with white caladium leaves 
and three young birds to give 
life and action to the grouping. 
A bamboo base gives width. 
Note how the green markings 
in the foliage pick up the green 
of the bowl, thus making a more 
unified color grouping. 
ABOUT VASES 
The vases used by Mr. 
Starker in his arrange- 
ments were obtained at 
various florist shops and 
department stores with 
the exception of the one 
on page 8 and the in- 
verted “hat” on_ this 
page. These are hand- 
made vases made_ to 
order by the Ro-Mar 
Pottery of 309 N.W. 
Grayson Road, Portland 
1, Oregon. The price of 
the vase on page 8 is 
$8.50 and of the “hat”, 
$7.50. If interested in 
securing duplicates of 
either of these vases, or 
of other Ro-Mar vases, 
please write the Ro-Mar 
Pottery direct. 
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“Your White Lace was super with me.” 
—Howard R. White, Pennsylvania. 
“I am enclosing check for $47.00 for enclosed order. 
All of your varieties performed quite well for me last 
year ... But the favorite of all was White Lace .. . 
This variety should be a knockout with florists 
will likely plant more bulblets of this variety than any 
other this year 
—S. E. Taylor, Rockley Gardens, West Virginia. 
“White Lace is a beauty, as is also Sweet Sixteen.” 
—Paul Carroll, Utah. 
“Your entire group of introductions was a great 
addition to the glad world but the outstanding one to 
me was White Lace.” 
—Donald Wohlers, Iowa. 
“White Lace is my wife’s favorite arrangement glad. 
The ruffling is out of this world! It also mothers the 
finest bunch of bulblets in our trayss 
—W. B. Hawker, Minnesota. 
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