5 (White) 
Elizabeth the Queen pest 
lovely ruffled lavender is one of the most 
popular glads grown. Opens 7 or 8 large 
florets at a time of handsome form and 
beautiful color. 
(L 2—25c; 10—90c) (M 4—25c; 10—60c). 
A (K & M) Pure golden yellow 
Fiat Lux of medium shade that opens 
up 8 to 10 attractive florets on tall upright 
spikes. 
(L 20c each; 10—$1.50) 
(M 15c each; 10—$1.00). 
i (Butt) Fine medium shade 
Firebrand of red. Slightly darker in 
throat with white lines on lower petals. 
Opens eight or more at a time with many 
other florets showing color. 
(L 2—25¢; 10—$1.00) (M 3—25c; 10—70c). 
Florence Nightingale Cle 
fine new 
white. Opens up to eight blooms on a tall, 
straight spike. 
(L 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (M 3—25c; 10—70c). 
Hawkeye Red (Heaton) Attractive 
orange-red. 
(L 2—25c; 10—90c) (M 4—25c; 10—60c). 
a (Palmer) Large reddish- 
King Lear purple. Its distinctive, 
pointed blooms set it apart from other 
glads. 
(L 2—25c; 
King Tan (Wilson) Large rosy tan. 
(L 2—20c; 10—85c) (M 4—25c; 10—55c). 
10—90c) (M 4—25c; 10—60c). 
(Lake) Here’s a glad we 
Lady Jane like very much. Florets 
are clear deep cream with yellow lip 
petals, and are evenly spaced on sturdy 
spikes. 
(L 2—20c; 10—85c) (M 4—25c; 10—55c). 
ts & M) An impres- 
Leif Erikson 
sive large creamy 
white. Opens 8 to 10 wide open flowers 
with many more buds showing color. 
(L 20c each; 10—$1.50) 
(M 15¢ each; 10—$1.00). 
Leading Lady (Johnston) Cream 
white sport of Picardy. 
(L 2—25c; 10—90c) (M 4—25c; 10—60c). 
Maid of Orleans Oe MEAD Tall 
: . pure white with 
slightly creamy accent ie throat. 
(L 2—20c; 10—80c) (M 4—25c; 10—50c). 
Margaret Fulton ®2?!y salmon pink 
with rounded 
florets on sturdy spikes. 
(L 2—20c; 10—80c) (M 4—25c; 10—50c). 
Miss Wisconsin ir eisen) Deep 
lavender rose. A 
strong and pleasing color. 
(L 2—25c; 10—90c) (M 4—25c; 10—60c). 
(Lines) Excellent me- 
Myrna Fay dium shade of lavender, 
A shade or two more to the red side than 
Elizabeth the Queen. Blooms early. 
(L 2—25c; 10—90c) (M 4—25c; 10—60c). 
Noweta Rose der rose capable of 
sensational spikes. Sometimes opens as 
many as 12 florets at one time. 
(L 25c each; 10—$1.50) 
(M 15c each; 10—$1.20). 
H (Carlson) Very large 
Oriental Pearl lovely cream white. 
Makes some of the biggest florets we have 
ever seen on a glad. 
(L 2—25c; 10—90c) (M 4—25c; 
(K & M) Apricot -cream 
Pactolus with orange-red blotches on 
the lower petals. Florets perfectly placed 
on straight stems of medium height. One 
of the most attractive novelties from Hol- 
land. 
(L 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (M 3—25c; 10—70c). 
(Fischer) Deep laven- 
10—60c). 
Pandora (B. Palmer) Beautifully clear 
soft geranium-pink with 
somewhat darker lines in the throat. 
Straight, sturdy spikes opening up to 10 
florets at a time. Remains one of our fa- 
vorites. 
(L 2—25c; 10—90c) (M 4—25c) 10—60c). 
Patrician (Scheer) Lovely medium 
lavender. Opens up to seven 
very large recurved florets on a strong 
straight spike with excellent placement. 
Vigorous grower. 
(L 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (M 3—25c; 10—70c). 
(Bastian) Clear 
Phantom Beauty Nene a Eomee 
up to 10 blooms at a time. Very fine. 
(L 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (M 3—25c; 10—70c). 
i (Palmer) Soft shrimp pink 
Picardy with rose feather in throat. 
Still popular, but we like Spic & Span 
better. 
(L 2—20c; 10—85c) (M 4—25c; 10—55c). 
i 4 Oieces) Pure light spec- 
Poinsettia trum red. Slightly ruffled 
with six to eight florets open on a tall 
spike. An outstanding variety. 
(L 25c each; 10—$1.60) 
(M 15c each; 10—$1.00). 
Polvnesi as & M) Vigorous grow- 
ynesie ng pure salmon, deeper 
than Picardy. Tans round florets are 
slightly ruffled. 
(L 15¢ each; 10—$1.20). 
Ravel (K &M) Violet blue with a red- 
dish brown marking. Healthy 
grower producing tall, upright spikes. 
Florets of heavy texture are well spaced 
and well placed. 
(L 2—25c; 10—90c) (M 4—25c; 10—60c). 
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