From J. W. HARRIS, Sarnia, Ont. 
STALWART (506) Formerly seedling 3-0-1. A simply huge light yellow or deep cream 
ruffled, extremely heavily textured giant. Grows 66” easily, with a 28” flowerhead, 
and opens 8 with 7 in color. Has been scored 87 by official NAGC Judges, and has 
won an award of merit. Grand for either exhibition or commercial. Wide, tall healthy 
foliage, one of those big fellows you like to cut. You cannot get your hand around a 
dozen spikes. I have grown this as a seedling for 3 seasons and in any and all kinds 
of weather, this glad can really take it. Surely a “MUST HAVE” for every fancier. 
HYLDA PRABEL: (377) Formerly seedling 7-0-3. Easily our finest light blue or violet 
glad to date. A consistent performer. A light violet, with slight cream throat on 
which is placed a small throat dart. Throat is not conspicuous and the general effect 
is light violet. Grows 52” with a 22” flowerhead, and opens 8 easily with 6 in color, 
and blooms right out to the tip. Round slightly waved florets, which open fully. 
Opens well from tight bud, stands heat and drouth and easily the best light blue we 
have seen to date. Named for a grand neighbor of ours, who has admired it for two 
seasons. 
THE CLOWN: (391, I think) The first of the so-called Raggedy Ann series, which we 
are releasing. A unique and most unusual color, hard to describe. Basic color is 
cream, on which appear several brown blotches, and reddish streaks, oddly placed on 
the petals, giving it a most unusual appearance. Grows 50”, with a 22” flowerhead, 
opens 6 to 8 with 6 in color. Nothing like it in glads, and a novelty you will love to 
grow and show. 
ABOVE 3 Introductions, priced as follows: Each, Large $3.00, Medium $2.00, Small $1.00 
with bulblets at 35c each or 3 for $1.00. 
From MURRAY TYNDALL, Brucefield, Ontario 
ROSE LUSTRE: (532) A beautiful bright deep salmon, with deeper blotch, on lower lip 
petal. Grows 66”, with a 30” flowerhead, carrying 25 buds, and opening 10 with 8 in 
color. Florets are lightly ruffled and needle-pointed, with excellent facing and spacing, 
strong attachment on a straight stem. Excellent propagator. 
BLUE RADIANCE: (477) A grand light blue or violet, with a deep purple line on a 
deeper blue blotch. Grows 56”, with a 25” flowerhead, carrying 22 buds. Opens 8 
with 6 in color, on good straight stems. Has excellent facing and spacing, and attach- 
ment. To date it has been extremely healthy. Early. Blooms in 75 days. 
CONRAD (413) A very tall, deep yellow, with a large scarlet feather on the lower petal. 
Deeper in color than SPOTLIGHT, larger and lightly ruffled florets. It has been 
grown 84” in height, but with me, 72” is common. Carries 20 florets, opens 6 to 7 in 
the field with 5 in color. Straight as an arrow, and one of those “eye-level’ glads. 
ABOVE 3 introductions, Each, Large $3.00, Medium $2.00, Small $1.00, Blbts. 35¢ each 
or 3 for $1.00, sold only with the purchase of a bulb. 
From CHESTER SCHRENCK, Rostock, Ontario 
SALMON QUEEN: (532) A _ striking salmon, with creamy white throat. Grows 56” 
with a 26” flowerhead. Opens 11 heavily ruffled, needle-pointed florets, with 8 in color. 
(note picture) This is a really new and outstanding glad from a new hybridizer, and 
I predict a tremendous future for it. You will eventually buy this glad, I am positive. 
Was Grand Champion seedling at Montreal, Quebec Show in 1954. 
LARGE $3.00, Bulblets at 35c each or 3 for $1.00 sold only with the purchase of a bulb. 
“STOCK VERY SCARCE.” 
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