lighter, it is still blue. Nice long spike with 16 buds, 5 
open with more showing color. A fine addition to a weak 
class. Highly recommended. 
L-50c; M-35c, 4 for $1.00; Blts., 15 for $1.00. 
CHARTREUSE. A light greenish yellow of great 
beauty. The color doesn’t fade in the hottest weather. 
Opens 7-8 nicely ruffled 5-inch florets on a 20-bud spike. 
A healthy grower and good propagator. This was one of 
the outstanding glads in my field last year, Everyone 
who saw it marveled at its beauty. And how the florists 
go for it. A MUST HAVE. 
M-50c; S-35c; Blts., 10 for $1.00. 
CHERUB. A heavily ruffled pure white with a small 
blood red throat blotch that adds to its beauty. Have 
grown it two years and like it better all the time. It’s 
a real little Cherub. Opens 7 or more 44-inch heavily 
ruffled florets on a 19-bud spike. Color is so pure and 
clear one marvels at it. An early bloomer and fine 
keeper. Don’t overlook this one. 
L-40c; M-30c, 4 for $1.00; S-20c, 6 for $1.00; Bits., 
15 for $1.00. 
C. D. FORTNAM. A blush pink or pale orchid. Voted 
the most beautiful glad in the big International show, 
and many times a grand champion. If you like the soft 
colors, you’ll love this one. Extra good. 
M-30c; S-20c, 6 for $1.00. No Bits. 
COLUMBIA. (Roberts) A lovely creamy white, with 
bright rose edging on each petal, similar to Corona, but 
much better. It has been judged the most beautiful glad 
in some of our largest shows, and many times a blue 
ribbon winner. Now that the price is down, everyone 
should grow it. 
M-35c; S-20c; Blts., 15 for 50c. 
CORSAGE. (Knight) Something unique and different 
in a glad. Florets are waved, ruffled, scalloped, recurved 
and needle-pointed. It seems that each petal is cut 
slightly different. Substance very heavy, nearly like 
wax making it a good keeper. Color cream with petal 
margins and throat medium rose. Wonderful for corsage 
and arrangements. Opens 6 or more 44-inch florets on 
an 18-bud spike. Be sure and try this one. 
L-30c; M-20c, 6 for $1.00. 
CRATER LAKE. Large violet blue with slight cream 
feather in throat. Eight wide open 5-inch ruffled florets 
on a 20-bud spike. Healthy grower and good propagator. 
For me, it is the best darker blue I have ever grown. 
L-$2.00; M-$1.50; S-$1.00. 
DESERET. (532) Here is a real surprise. One can 
hardly feature a sport of Burma being this color, a 
rich salmon pink with orange salmon throat. It has the 
poise and refinement of Burma, heavily ruffled and 
pointed florets. A big show winner. All that is necessary 
to win is to hit the show with a good spike. It is really 
something in a glad. Very similar to Coral Ace, but a 
jonger flower head, and more open. 
L-$1.00; M-75c; S-50c; Blts. 10 for $1.00. 
Growers unit: 2-L, 2-M, 3-S, and 100 Blts., $7.00. 
DIADEM. A two toned rose of rare beauty. Often 
carries a nice fragrance. An early bloomer, 100% cutter. 
One the florists call for. The individual florets are beauti- 
ful as orchids. Grows 60 inches tall, opens seven to eight 
5%2-inch florets on a 20-bud spike, always straight. Now 
that the price is down, everyone should grow it. 
L-20c; M-2 for 30c, 8 for $1.00. 
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