Elizabeth the Queen. Large flowered 
lavender with red throat. Some years tops, 
others very short. 
Frendship. Up to eight ruffled pure pink 
florets on tall spikes. Early. L, 1—25c. M, 
1—20c. S, 1—15c. 
Florence Nightengale. Many growers 
place this as tops in the large flowered 
class. It is tall, pure white, many open 
with some ruffling at edges. 
Gayly Clad. Florists call this the coral 
colored glad and it is always in demand. 
It is one of our own and despite its ten- 
dency to sometimes crook, thousands of 
blooms are used for decorative work. No 
other glad just its shade of coral pink. 
Plant deep to avoid crooking. 
Greta Garbo. Large size light creamy 
pink still popular despite its having been 
on the market several years. 
Lady Ann. We consider this one of the 
very best white glads. Tall, strong grow- 
er with six or more large, wide open milk 
white florets with some cream on the 
lower petals. 
Lady Jane. Creamy white with green 
shadings, a fine cut flower. 
Lavender Lace. A good light lavender, 
with some pink tones. 
Lindura. It is our own, but we back it 
as being the most reliable lavender of the 
lot. Somewhat formal in style, never 
crooks and is plain petaled. Real lavender 
with a deep plumb colored throat. Plant 
a hundred and cut a hundred saleable 
spikes. Tall grower, six to eight open and 
stands weather changes very well. 
Mt. Index. Thousands of these are be- 
ing grown for the early cut flower mar- 
ket. Tall, well placed white florets with 
a yellow throat. Eight open on _ good 
stem. It and Lindura are always the first 
to bloom in our fields. 
Parthiena. This is a true giant among 
glads. Color is mauve, or lavender-purple 
with many open. Sometimes needs stak- 
ing. 
Phantom Beauty. Lots of folks rate this 
the best of the blush pinks. Plenty open 
and a soft pleasing color. 
Radiance. Lots of folks have overlooked 
this. It is one of the most satisfactory per- 
formers in the medium red class. It will 
not disappoint you. 
Red Charm. Our favorite in the deep 
crimson class. Always gives a first class 
spike of large well opened florets. 
R. B. Smokey. Hard to describe, a blend- 
ing of brown, red orange and lavender. 
Rollo. Redish purple with lavender 
throat and smokey overtones. Our own 
breeding with R. B. as seed parent. 
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