Oklahoma: ‘Nordic Queen was beautiful and the last bud 
to bloom on the spike was almost as large as the first... 
We grow 10-20,000 glads and have a ‘help-yourself’ wayside 
stand . . . Weather was terrible here in June but Spic and 
Span produced some beautiful 30-inch flowerheads.’’—Mrs. 
Howard Carleton, Jr. 
Washington: “Magnet gave two perfect, straight spikes 
from one bulb. Standing 6 feet 2 inches tall, with outstand- 
ing color, it brought exclamations from visiting friends.’’— 
Mrs. F. M. Clark. 
Montana: “Ginger and Crusader were the best of your 
1952 glads with me. Florentine and Mother Fischer were also 
extra good last year.’”—A. C. Gaudel. 
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An off-center grouping of three lovely spikes of ROSE- 
BUD PICOTEE gives line and form to our bowl arrange- 
ment. Three salmon-pink zinnias give weight at the rim, 
while the foliage placement gives a pleasing silhouette. 
Quebec: “We were more than pleased with our glads last 
year. We received many compliments for such wonderful 
blooms. Their color, size, and quality far surpassed the 
blooms of any other glad bulbs we have ever grown.’—Mrs. 
F. R. Davison. 
Iowa: “‘The Magnet you sent me last year was wonderful. 
Rates number one in my garden.”’—Lois K. Miszner. 
