PERSIAN RUG 486 — M—A showy and un- 
usual novelty. A dark rose plum with a 
cream throat blotch. Opens up to eight 
florets on an average spike. Was very pop- 
ular when exhibited this year. When the 
price comes down a little it will be ordered 
by most everyone who sees it. Here is a 
glad that really has personality. 
Large: 90c each; Medium: 60c each 
PHANTOM BEAUTY 440 (Bastian, ’47)—M— 
A tall light pastel pink that will open as 
many as 15 florets at once on a 22-bud spike. 
A wonderful cut flower variety. Now that 
the price is down this should be in every 
garden. 
Large: 2 for 25c; 10 for 90c 
Medium: 3 for 25c; 10 for 65c¢ 
PINK DOTS 301—E—White with a pink dot 
on the tip of each petal. I am sure you will 
be quite impressed with this novelty. 
Large: 50c each; 10 for $4.00 
Medium: 35c each; 10 for $2.50 
POINSETTIA 450 (Johnson)—M—tThis tall ruf- 
fled red scarlet was the very best in its 
color class at Grants Pass this year. Will 
make a fine commercial as well as wonder- 
ful for your yard. 
Large: 90c each; Medium: 60c each 
POLYNESIA 430—This glad was 1952 grand 
champion spike of the Sacramento show. An 
almost pure salmon with a hint of orange in 
the background. Opens up to 12 perfectly 
placed florets on a straight spike. A wonder- 
ful cut flower. Has won many blue ribbons 
to date. If you want some blue ribbon win- 
ners, try this one. 
Large: 25c each; 10 for $1.90 
Medium: 2 for 35c; 10 for $1.25 
RAVEL 477 (K & M, *47)—A violet blue with 
a garnet throat. Very popular. A vigorous 
grower opening up to 8 five-inch florets at 
once. Keeps well. 
Large: 2 for 25c; 10 for 90c 
Medium: 3 for 25c; 10 for 65c 
R.B. 590 (Upton, *40)—L—Another favorite 
of almost everyone. A huge rusty bronze 
opening 5 ruffled 6-inch florets on a nice 
spike. A very lively color. In big demand. 
Large: 2 for 25c; 10 for 90c 
Medium: 3 for 25c; 10 for 65c 
REBUS 486—M—A distinctive orchid smoky 
shaded buff. Florets are round and ruffled. 
Is a wonderful cut flower and stands heat 
well. If you like smokies, you will like 
Rebus. I do. It’s different. 
Large: 2 for 35c; 10 for $1.25 
Medium: 2 for 25c; 10 for 90c 
REDOWA 522 (Butt, °48)—An all around im- 
provement over Red Charm. Opens 8 five- 
inch florets on a nice spike. Will make a 
wonderful commercial. 
Large: 2 for 35c; 10 for $1.25 
Medium: 2 for 25c; 10 for 90c 
RED WING 436 (Wright, ’48)—M—A very ruf- 
fled scarlet red that makes fine exhibition 
spikes. Opens 10 florets on a 22-bud spike. 
Also will make a fine commercial. 
Large: 25c each; 10 for $1.90 
Medium: 2 for 35c; 10 for $1.25 
REGAL RED 536 (Fischer, *49)—We list lots 
of reds but they are all different. Regal Red 
opens 6 large 6-inch round deep tlorets on 
a 5-foot spike. It has a silvery sheen over 
the whole flower. A robust grower. 
Large: 2 for 35c; 10 for $1.25 
Medium: 2 for 25c; 10 for 90c 
ROSEBUD PICOTEE 460 (Fischer)—E—This 
glad received its name from its buds which 
curl back like a rosebud when it opens. It 
has a delicate halo of rose pink around the 
edges of a beautiful creamy white floret. 
If you like soft, delicate colors this will be 
a favorite. 
Large: $1.00 each; Medium: 75c each 
ROBINSON CRUSOE—This old smoky is truly 
different from other glads as you can see 
from the picture. However, it is much 
deeper color and more contrast between 
the light reddish brown background and 
the deep brown splashes in the petals. It 
grows short but is never missed for that 
reason. 
Large: 2 for 35c; 10 for $1.25 
Medium: 2 for 25c; 10 for 90c 
ROSITA 563 (Woods)—M—This grand new 
rose received the highest rating of all at 
the NAGC trial grounds in 1952. The florets 
are ruffled, wide open and have a small 
darker blotch in the throat. This will be a 
top notch commercial. 
Large: $1.50 each; Medium: $1.20 each 
RUFFLED EBONY 454 (Fischer, *53)—E—One 
of the most beautiful as well as one of the 
earliest glads to bloom. Here is a very dark 
—almost black maroon. It has beautiful 
round, intensely ruffled florets with heavy 
texture. This is the only glad to stand 
straight in the field one day when the mer- 
cury climbed to 105°. 
Large: $1.50 each; Medium: $1.20 each 
SEPTEMBER 
This is the month when approximately a 
million people see my glads at the Los An- 
geles County Fair. Dig the bulbs of your glads 
that bloomed in June. Get the kids started 
off to school. Water all of your trees. Take 
a walk in the evening. You can get more 
health and enjoyment out of a nice evening 
walk than you can get out of spending a lot 
of that green folding stuff (that we try to 
get hold of) doing something else. 
SHERWOOD 470 (Pruitt, °48)—M—Here is the 
brightest medium purple in the low priced 
field. Florets are large and ruffled. I am 
sure you will enjoy this glad. Opens 8 at 
once. 
Large: 2 for 35c; 10 for $1.25 
Medium: 2 for 25c; 10 for 90c 
SHOT 101 (Dee Bee)—Here is a bright glad 
from Holland. Has white florets with a huge 
red blotch in the throat. It is really an eye 
catcher. Stock is limited. 
Large: $1.50 each; Medium: $1.20 each 
SILVER COURT 400 (Lins)—M—One of the 
whitest of whites. Opens 10 5-inch florets 
at one time. Very reliable, though not very 
tall. 
Large: 25c each; 10 for $1.90 
Medium: 2 for 35c; 10 for $1.25 
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