OCTOBER SUNSHINE (420) (Quacken- 
bush) This fine orange glad is excel- 
lent for floral uses in autumn, with its 
lovely coloring. A yellow throat helps 
in the blending of color. Tall straight 
spikes, with an occasional misplaced 
floret. Lg. 10 for $1. Med. 10 for 75e. 
Blbts. 30c Pkt. 
ORANGE GOLD (422) (Marshall) Here 
is a terrific strong grower, but with a 
short flower-head. When this first ap- 
peared a few years ago, we thought 
the orange color was settled for a long 
time. It will open five or six, and is 
usuable as it grows, but it could use a 
few more buds. A powerful healthy 
grower. Lg. 10 for $1. Med. 10 for 75c. 
Sm. 10 for 40c. Blbts. 25c Pkt. 
OKINAWA (3881) (Loar) This snappy 
chocolate smokey variety with the 
purple throat mark is a very attractive 
glad, and can win in many shows. It 
is very popular in our bouquet sales, 
and everyone asks for it. Does not in- 
crease too rapidly. Lg. 10 for $1.60. 
Med. 2 for 25c. 10 for $1. Sm. 10 for 
50c. Blbts. 25 for 25c. 
PASTELINE (540) (Kolb) This huge 
light pink is a sensational grower, and 
very beautiful as it opens seven or 
eight on a very tall spike. Fine for 
late cut flowers. Lg. 25¢ ea. 10 for $2. 
Med. 20c ea. 10 for $1.60. Blbts. 15 for 
25¢. 
PINK CHIFFON (440) (Fischer) A clear 
and refined light orchid pink, becom- 
ing lighter in throat. One of the pret- 
tiest light toned pinks. Florists could 
use it. Lg. $1.50 ea. Med. $1.25 ea. 
Sm. 75c. Blbts. 10 for $1. 2 for 25c. 
PACTOLUS (417) (K. & M.) Here is the 
most talked about glad in our garden, 
the brightest in color and most spec- 
tacular. It is an apricot-cream with an 
orange-red blotch on the lower petals, 
very beautiful and attractive. Lg. 10 
for $1. Med. 10 for 75c. Sm. 10 for 40c. 
Blbts. 25c Pkt. 
PARTHIENA (566) (Hitchcock) A rich 
deep shade of lavender that is a gorg- 
eous color, and a very spectacular glad. 
Can grow a fine spike with 6-8 open 
blooms. Lg. 10 for $1. Med. 10 for 70c. 
Blbts. 25c Pkt. 
PATROL (416) (Palmer) This a very 
beautiful apricot colored glad with a 
golden throat, and will easily grow 
into championship caliber. Tall and 
strong grower. Lg. 10 for $1.25. Med. 
10 for 85c. Blbts. 25 for 30c. 
PHANTOM BEAUTY (440) (Bastian) 
Here is one of the great glads from 
the garden of my friend John Bastian; 
a light blush pink that easily opens 
ten or twelve and can win champion- 
ships in most any show. A grand 
healthy glad in our fields. Sturdy and 
tall. Lg. 2 for 25c. 10 for $1. Med. 3 for 
25c. 10 for 75¢c. Sm. 10 for 40c. Blbts. 
25¢e per Pkt. 
POINSETTIA (450) (Weeks) A beauti- 
ful scarlet red that is bound to become 
a good commercial glad. Opens 7-8 on 
a fine spike and is very healthy. Bulb- 
lets grow best if held over for year. 
Le. 50c ea. Med. 35c ea. Blbts. 25 for 
60c. 
RED CHARM (452) (Butt) This is prob- 
ably the most popular red glad on the 
market today, and it surely is one of 
the best performers. We have been 
growing it about ten years, and fre- 
quently we sell out before the season 
gets over with. We bought six thou- 
sand to plant last season. We have a 
good stock this season, and every one 
healthy. Lg. 85¢ per 10. Med. 10 for 
65c. Sm. 10 for 40c. Blbts. 25¢ Pkt. 
RED WING (436) (Wright) One of the 
most popular scarlet-reds, both for 
exhibition and cut-flower use. A lovely 
light shade of red without any mark- 
ings, and it can build a spike of 8-10 
open in perfect style to win the show. 
Lg. 2 for 35c. 10 for $1.25. Med. 10 for 
85e. Sm. 10 for 50c. Blbts. 35¢ Pkt. 
ROSE CHARM (860) (Fischer) Very 
popular florists cut-flower glad that 
can open 7 and is extra fine for vases, 
sprays or baskets. Lg. 10 for 85c. Med. 
10 for 60c. Blbts. 25¢ per Pkt. 
SALMAN’S GLORY (507) (Salman) 
Rich creamy white glad with a bright 
red blotch, wide open flowers and a 
fine flower-head. A good seed parent 
we have heard. Lg. 10 for $1. Med. 10 
for 75c. Blbts. 25ce Pkt. 
SANS SOUCI (486) (K. & M.) A rich 
glowing scarlet with a white line on 
lower petals, florets rather plain ex- 
cept wavey on edges. Spikes tall and 
graceful and propagation good. Strong 
grower and a “comer”. Lg. 25c ea. 10 
for $2. Med. 10 for $1.60. Sm. 2 for 
25c. Blbts. 15 for 25c. 
SEASHELL (540) (Roberts) A_ lovely 
shade of sea-shell pink, quite delicate 
in tone, with a touch of white. Looks 
like pink satin. Very heavy substance. 
Lg. 25c ea. Med. 2 for 30c. Blbts. 15 
for 25c. 
