COLUMBIA 407—M—A clear creamy white 
with a rose border around each petal. Has 
much more uniform border than Corona. 
Also the bulbs are stronger. I believe Co- 
lumbia will be grown in huge quantities 
when most glads listed in this catalog have 
passed along the obsolete trail. It will not 
only be tops as a glad for your garden, but 
will be a top commercial for years to come. 
Large: $1.25 each; 10 for $10.00 
Medium: 90c each; 10 for $7.50 
CREAM ORCHIDS 406—E—A very beautiful 
rich waxy cream. The florets are both rut- 
fled and laciniated, making this glad still 
more outstanding. A very vigorous grower 
and wonderful for arrangements. 
Large: 50c each; 10 for $4.00 
Medium: 35c each; 10 for $2.75 
CRIMSON GLOW 486 (Pruitt)—M—The most 
beautiful smoky glad I have ever seen. 
Opens 6-8 ruffled and fluted needle-point, 
wide open florets of a frosty crimson which 
blends into a soft blue-grey tone around 
the edge of the petals. The throat has a 
deep crimson feather in it. Crimson Glow 
grows well over 5 feet tall, makes straight 
spikes in hot weather without burning. The 
flower somewhat resembles Flying Fortress 
but is a much richer color with much better 
growing habits. A wonderful cut flower. I 
picked some spikes with one floret open, 
left them out of water for 24 hours and 
when put in water they freshened up and 
opened every floret. 
Large: $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00 
Medium: $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
1 Lge., 1 Med., 1 Small, 10 Bulblets—$6.00 
CROWN JEWEL 406—E—Crown Jewel is 
truly a sparkling beauty. Clear, rich, rose 
pink with a sparkling sheen and a deep 
cherry blotch in the throat. It opens 8 per- 
fectly placed florets on a nice stem. A won- 
deriul cut flower. Does well in hot weather. 
You will love this glad. 
Large: 50c each; 10 for $4.00 
Medium: 35c each; 10 for $2.75 
CRUSADER 301—E—A striking new white 
with a startling velvety purple throat. Truly 
an orchid throated glad. The purple throat 
markings are bright and large, making this 
glad really stand out, and one you will want 
to add to your collection. 
Large: 90c each; Medium: 60c each 
DECEMBER 
Check your bulbs in storage and be sure they 
are dry. Order some bulbs for a Christmas 
gift. Nothing would be more appreciated as 
a gift than glad bulbs. Keep a nice fire go- 
ing in the fireplace. You might as well invite 
your mother-in-law over for Christmas, she 
will probably come anyway. Maybe you can 
can go to her place and eat her food. Notice 
how much better the children are. 
DARK DAVID 554 (Morgan, °51) —L— This 
massive glossy deep maroon comes from 
Australia. Opens 8 florets 5142 to 6% inches 
across on a spike over 5 feet tall. If you like 
deep reds, try this one. 
Large: 75c each; 10 for $6.00 
Medium: 50c each; 10 for $4.00 
DIEPPE 432 (Hassel, ’45)—E—I like this best 
of all in the scarlet class. Has large, ruffled 
florets with a deeper velvety flame throat. 
Opens 8 florets at once on a tall spike. 
Dieppe has a soft color that gives it a beauty 
other scarlets don’t have. It’s wonderful for 
your garden. A fine commercial. 
Large: 2 for 25c; 10 for 90c 
Medium: 3 for 25c; 10 for 65c 
DOLLY VARDEN 532 (Harris)—M—Here is a 
huge, tall glad opening 8 florets 7 inches 
across on spikes shoulder high. The triangu- 
lar florets are a rich salmon pink with a 
cream throat. Usually makes over 20 buds 
per spike. 
Large: 50c each; 10 for $4.00 
Medium: 35c each; 10 for $2.75 
DUSTY MILLER 486 (Elliot, °45)—M—A very 
good, dependable, old rose smoky. Has a 
red throat and cream penciling on the pet- 
als. If you like odd colors you will like Dusty 
Miller. 
Large: 2 for 25c; 10 for 90c 
Medium: 3 for 25c; 10 for 65c 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN 566 (White, *41)— 
M—tThis is one of the most beautiful of all 
glads regardless of color. It is a ruffled 
orchid lavender with very large florets. Will 
grow tall if you water it a lot. A fine seed 
parent. A good commercial as well as ex- 
hibition glad. 
Large: 2 for 25c; 10 for 90c 
Medium: 3 for 25c; 10 for 65c 
