PEACH GLOW. Stands at the head of the buff class, 
Similar to Patrol, but with larger florets. Color shades 
some toward the Apricot. Very, very lovely. Healthy 
grower and good propagator. Has a great show record. 
L-65c; M-50c; Blts., 10 for 75c. 
PEG O’MY HEART. A rare white sport of Myrna Fay. 
Has all the good qualities of Myrna Fay, such as earli- 
ness, hardiness, and ability to make a nice long spike of 
bloom. I grow a lot of whites, but Peg O’My Heart just 
has something none of the rest have. It is pure white 
with a glossy sheen not found in any other white I have 
ever seen. Opens 8 lightly ruffled florets on a 20-bud 
spike. Placement and attachment perfect. A great com- 
mercial and show glad. Will soon be grown by the mil- 
lion. Be sure to try it. 
L-$1.00; M-75c, 3 for $2.00; Blts., 10 for $1.00. 
PINK CHIFFON. A clear, refined light orchid pink 
shading lighter in the throat. One of the prettiest of the 
lighter toned glads. A real comer. 
M-$1.25. 
Remember my mediums are mostly, if not all, No. 3 
or better. These make a nice blooming size bulb. 
POINSETTIA. An excellent uniform scarlet, of great 
beauty. A consistently good spike maker. One of the 
very best. 
M-35c; Blts., 10 for 40c. 
POLYNESIE. (430) One of the greatest Holland re- 
leases to date. A pure salmon that approaches perfection. 
Wiil open ten 5-inch florets on a 21-bud spike. Has won 
many first prizes. Has a trial garden rating of AA-90. 
Don’t overlook this one. It was simply superb for me 
this past summer. 
L-25c; M-20c, 6 for $1.00. 
QUEEN’S LACE. (Howard) This is a Corona-Burma 
seedling, and a thing of real beauty. Heavily ruffled, A 
creamy white Burma colored dart in the throat. Formal 
type. Opens six to seven 4%-inch florets on an 18-bud 
spike. Always straight. Healthy grower and good propa- 
gator. Take my word and give it a trial. It’s good. 
L-75c; M-50c, 3 for $1.25; Blts., 15 for $1.00. 
RED GLEAM. A wonderful rich scarlet with a yellow 
throat. Heavily ruffled. Opens eight 6-inch florets on a 
20-bud spike. Has won a lot of blue ribbons. I consider 
it the best in this color class. 
L-30c; M-20c; Blts., 10 for 25c. 
THE DOVE. I like this better each year. A smooth 
Dove color, with a very attractive throat that really 
sets it off. Opens six to seven 4%-inch lightly ruffled 
florets on a medium length spike. Works up nicely with 
most any color. The florists like it. Give it a trial. 
L-25c; M-20c, 7 for $1.00; Blts., 20 for 25c. 
TUNA’S ELITE. A very large and beautiful bronze 
orange smoky. This was one of the best smokies in my 
field last year. Everyone who saw it admired it. Recom- 
mended. 
L-25c, 5 for $1.00; M-20c, 6 for $1.00. 
TYRONE. A clear light lavender with a creamy-white 
center. Opens 7-9 4%-inch lightly ruffled florets on a 
nice long flower head. Has won all kinds of prizes. 
M-65c; Blts. 10 for $1.00. 
WHITE GODDESS. (500) A mammoth white with 
creamy throat. Grows nearly six feet tall. Opens seven 
to eight 6-inch ruffled florets on a long flower head. Has 
won several Grand Champion ribbons. 
M-2 for 20c. 
