FIRE BALL. (450) This is the most brilliant and out- 
standing light red I have ever seen. It is so bright 
it just shines like polished copper. A real eye catcher. 
When visitors come to the garden, if Fire Ball is in 
bloom, they invariably say, “Oh, just look at that red.” 
It doesn’t burn easily as so many reds do. Makes a nice 
long spike of 18 buds, seven to eight 4%-inch florets 
open and the rest showing color. In form, it is quite like 
Red Wing, only much brighter. It’s an early bloomer, 
100% cutter, good propagator. The florists love it. It is 
bound to become very popular as an early cut flower, 
Price same as Chinook. 
LYLAS. (441) For the last two years this has been 
the earliest bloomer in my entire field, thus making it a 
great commercial, early, cut flower. It has been my best 
money maker, as it will cut 100%. Color is a very rich 
light sheil pink with white and gold throat. The florists 
really go for it. Opens five to seven, 5-inch lightly 
ruffled florets on a 16-bud spike that never crooks, and 
holds for days in the field. It is not a tall grower, but 
tall enough to cut a nice, salable spike, An easy grower, 
good propagator. 
L-25c, 5 for $1.00; M-7 for $1.00. 
ACE OF SPADES. Perhaps the nearest to a black glad, 
but with lots of shine, nice long spike with a lot of silky, 
rich bloom. Highly recommended. 
L-50c; M-35c; Blts., 10 for 50c. 
ANGELIA LYNN. (400) This was very outstanding 
for me this past season; seems to get better each year. 
A very heavily ruffled creamy white, almost a light buff. 
Opens 9-10 beautiful florets on a long spike. The florists 
really go for it, and it should be a big show winner. 
L-50c; M-35c; Blts., 10 for 50c. 
AVENUE OF HONOR. (570) A very unusual and at- 
tractive color. Deep heliotrope with large cream throat. 
A husky, healthy grower. Makes a lot of easily germi- 
nated bulblets, Try it. 
L-50c; M-35c; Blts., 12 for $1.00. 
ANDRENA. A lovely color, light orchid rose with a 
large, creamy white throat. Fine substance with waxy 
sheen. One of the loveliest of the pastel colors. Now 
that the price is down, everyone should grow it. 
L-40c; M-30c, 4 for $1.00. 
ATLANTIC. Lovely heavily ruffled coral red with 
darker throat, very early blooming. A real stand-out. 
Sidney Mode of Canada lists it as one of the best 10 
glads grown. A must have, and look at the low price. 
L-25c, 5 for $1.00. 
BOISE BELLE. (333) The color combination is very 
striking. Yellow center with salmon pink edging, and 
deeper pink picotee border. Florets of heavy substance 
and intense ruffling. A real show winner. 
L-25c; M-2 for 30c. 
BONNIE BRAE. (4380) This is one of the best Cana- 
dian releases, a blush pink with slightly lighter throat. 
A strong grower and good propagator. It really has 
class. Should be a big show winner. 
L-50c; M-35c, 4 for $1.00. 
BURMA ROSE (Lasch) A Burma sport, lighter in 
color and more attractive than Burma. Same heavy ruf- 
fling as Burma. A real comer. 
L-$2.00; M-$1.50; S-$1.00. 
BLUE DAWN. The most attractive light blue I have 
ever grown. No markings, while the throat is a bit 
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