50”-60” tall with 19-21 buds on a 25”-28” flowerhead. The 5” ruffled florets are a 
clean deep salmon with a cream yellow throat and are very beautiful. One of the most 
versatile of all the glads we grow and one of the few that does not seem to have a 
material fault. 
‘Large $.20 Medium 2-$.30 Small 3-$.30 Bulblets —15-$.25 
KAREN (LM 471 Mazur 52) Very striking new deep rose purple with a large cream 
blotch. A glad which is an eye-catcher and very popular with those who see it at shows 
or in the garden. Grows 50” to 55” tall with 18-21 buds on a 24” to 27” head and 7 
slightly ruffled and well-placed 414”-5” florets open. A good healthy grower. 
Large $2.00 Medium $1.50 Small $1.00 Bulblets $.25 
KING DAVID (EM 570 Carlson 51) Undoubtedly the most widely grown of the 
varieties introduced in the past few years and generally rated as the outstanding 
purple for exhibition and commercial use. The 6” rose purple florets are heavily ruffled 
and have an attractive white edge around the petals. Consistently produces good 
spikes up to 60” tall with 20 buds and 8 open on a 28” head. A vigorous healthy grower 
that we highly recommend along with The Rajah and Royal Scot as tops among 
purples. 
Large $.50 Medium  $.35 Small $.25 Bulblets = 8 -$.25 
KING SIZE (LM 542 Hartman 53) One of the most attractive and fault-free of the 
really giant varieties. Grows 687-75” tall with 23-26 buds on a 34”-37” flowerhead 
and 7-10 open. The 6” and larger florets are a medium pink with a light yellow throat 
and a small light red feather. A strong healthy grower that has been approved in the 
NAGC Test Gardens and has won a number of Grand Championships at the shows. 
If you like them big, you'll really appreciate King Size. 
Large $3.00 Medium $2.00 Small $1.00 Bulblets $.25 
LAVENDER BLUE (EM 576 Henderson 53) There were several promising new 
violets and blues introduced last year. Of them, probably this is the most certain of 
success, because it is a sport of Elizabeth the Queen and is probably the most healthy 
and rugged blue in commerce. The ruffled florets are a pale lavender blue with a cream 
throat. Spikes grow from 45”-50” tall with 21” to 26” flowerheads and 18-20 buds. 
of which 7-9 open at a time. Seems to be a sure winner in its class at the shows and of 
possible commercial value. 
Large $2.00 Medium $1.50 Small $1.00 Bulblets $.20 
LEAH GORHAM (M 451 Gorham-Larus 51) The exceptionally favorable reception 
which this variety has received has been a source of considerable gratification to us, 
for we recommended it highly 3 years ago when it was a relatively unknown seedling. 
In the short period since then, it has risen to a rating of second (led only by Mid- 
America, class 550) in the hight red classes according to the NAGC Symposium Report 
and in the same report received the eleventh highest score for exhibition purposes of 
the thousands of varieties now in commerce. We are sure it will go higher when it is 
more widely grown. Its popularity is due to the outstanding color appeal of the florets 
and the remarkably reliable production of fine spikes. Grows 55”-65” tall with no 
crooking, and has 18-22 buds on a 26”-30” head. The 5” florets are a clean light red 
with striking white blotch. Opens 5-7 perfectly placed and well-attached florets. A 
top winner in its class, it has all the attributes necessary to become one of the best 
commercials. 
Large $.30 Medium $.20 Small 2-$.30 Bulblets  10-$.25 
