From MURRAY TYNDALL 
FRONTIER (530) 
I've always felt very confident in believ- 
ing that I know a good glad when I see 
one. Here’s one which I rated as tops 
of the many, many on trial in my gardens 
this year. The outstanding feature of Fron- 
tier is that its florets last and last while 
in bloom in the field. This was so notice- 
able that I called it to the attention of 
many visitors. Also, one of the very tal- 
lest in my field. Really outstanding. 
Florets 542", light salmon pink blending 
to pale cream throat with faint rose feather 
on lower lip. 20 buds on 26” flower head, 
7 ruffled florets open, 6 in color. Already 
has a heavy show record. 
PINK HARMONY (540) 
This glad was very similar to Frontier 
except that the spike was somewhat 
shorter and florets larger and more 
needlepointed. Color slightly deeper and 
more pink. These two introductions are 
of the high caliber of Mr. Tyndall's 
former introductions. 
Prices of above two: 
Large $3.00, M. $2, Sm. $1, Bts. sold only 
with bulb at 35c each, 3/1.00 
For other Tyndall introductions: Wonder Boy, 
Roselyn, Royal Velvet, Modern Miss, Red 
Tower, Yellow Flare, see regular alphabetical 
listings. 
rm SATAN DEAS 18) Uf 
Here’s a real break, something 
really new and outstanding for 
color. A scintillating light blue 
sport of Elizabeth the Queen, 
shading to light cream throat. 
Seven beautiful, wide-open ruf- 
fled florets, 7 in color on a 22” 
bud spike. Performs well under 
heat and trying conditions. Win- 
ner of many awards, including 
grand champ and most beautiful 
spike. 
L. $2.00, M. $1.50, Sm. $1.00, 
Bts. 10/2.00 
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