LADY ANNE (400) (Buchanan ‘48) (Early) 
A ae with canary-yellow throat. Lightly 
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LAKE PLACID (406) (Early) 
Ruffled cream white with creamy yellow throat. 
LANTANA (420) (1943) (Med. Early) 
Orange with a large golden throat. 
LEADING LADY (506) (Med.) 
Cream white sport of Picardy. 
LEEUWENHORST (560) (Salman) (Med.) 
Huge light rose—nearly pink. 
LEIF ERICSSON (506) (K & M) (Med.) 
The giant of the new creams. Very outstanding. 
LORD NELSON (412) (Early) 
Favorite old Dutch yellow. 
MAGNET (562) (Fischer ‘52) (E Med.) 
Tall growing lavender rose. Sister Noweta Rose. 
MISS WISCONSIN (462) 
Medium rose of outstanding beauty. 
MONEETA (411) (1939) (Med.) 
White with slightly yellow throat. 
MOTHER KADEL (310) (Med. Early) 
Medium yellow. A good commercial. 
MT. INDEX (401) (Early) 
Plain petal—early white with yellow throat. 
NORTHERN LIGHTS (400) (Stinson ‘49) (Med.) 
Ruffled white with small purple lines in throat. 
NOWETA ROSE (568) (Fischer ‘50) (Med.) 
Rose-lavender. The sensation of the glad world. 
OKINAWA (381) (Med.) 
A light rosey chocolate. 
ORANGE GOLD (422) (1945) (Med.) 
One of the very few true orange glads. 
ORIENTAL PEARL (506) (1946) 
Huge buff cream. Tall grower. 
PACTOLUS (417) (1947) (Med.) 
Rich yellow apricot with large showy orange-red 
blotch in throat. One of the best from Holland. 
Different. 
PARTHENIA (568) (Hitchcock) 
A different shade of deep lavender. 
PICARDY (530) (Med.) 
Fine salmon. One of the two or three greatest 
varieties in existence. 
POLYNESIA (430) (K & M) (Med.) 
Tall strong growing deep salmon. 
PROF. BOERHOVE 
Ash rose tho not a smokey. Holland import. 
PURPLE SUPREME (470) (Late) 
Fine purple. Similar to King Lear but not quite 
so ruffled—later blooming. 
QUIBERON (416) 
Clear peach buff. Will open 10 on tall spike. 
RAVEL (477) (K & M) (Early Med.) 
Violet blue with reddish brown markings. 
RED CHARM (452) (Med.) 
Old reliable red. Very hard to beat. 
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RED GLEAM (433) 
Heavily ruffled scarlet with yellow throat. 
RISING SUN (412) 
Bright yellow Dutch commercial variety. 
ROMAN GOLD (322) 
Real old time yellow—still good. 
ROSA VAN LIMA (460) (Early) 
Rose pink—a fine commercial. 
ROSEBLOOM (463) (1951) (Med.) 
Rose lavender. Capable of opening up to 10. 
ROSE CHARM (360) (Fischer ‘48) (Early) 
Light rose with creamy white throat. 
ROSE O’DAY (462) (Early Med.) 
Unusual shade of rose lavender. 
ROYAL WINDSOR (550) 
Very good light red. 
SALMAN’S GLORY (507) (1947) (Early) 
Large light cream with scarlet blotch in throat. 
SHERWOOD (570) (1948) (Med.) 
Tall, silky red purple. A very beautiful glad. 
SILVER WINGS (500) (E Med.) 
Ruffled pure white—another sport of Picardy. 
SPARKS (411) (Med. Late) 
Glistening light yellow with 
feather on the lower petals. 
grow for sure. 
SPIC AND SPAN (444) (Carlson) (Med.) 
The finest tall ruffled medium deep pink. 
finest and most beautiful of all the pinks. 
sure must. You can win on Spic and Span. 
SPUN GOLD (312) (Early) 
Clear, deep, unmarked yellow. 
STOPLIGHT (450) (Med.) 
Fine commercial red. 
STRAWBERRY PEACH (517) (Salbach) (Late) 
Ruffled bright orange-pink with scarlet feather. 
Give this one a little extra water and it will be 
one of your favorites. 
THE RAJAH (570) (Jack ‘51) (Med.) 
Richly ruffled reddish purple. One of the best. 
TREASURE ISLAND (540) (Lins ‘47) (Late) 
A beautiful light rose-orchid. Large ruffled florets 
6 inches across are common. 
TUT’S BOTH (422) 
Old time orange. Doesn‘t take sun too well. 
VAGABOND PRINCE (391) (Med.) 
Mahogany brown with flame blotch. 
VALARIE (436) (Pruitt ‘38) (Med. Late) 
Popular bright scarlet or light red. 
VULCAN (470) (Med.) 
Light purple. An old standard variety. 
WANDA (506) 
Very large cream. 
WHITE GODDESS (500) (Roberts ‘48) (Med.) 
Creamy white that can open 7 to 9 heavily 
ruffled blooms. 
WHITE GOLD (506) (Early) 
Large, early cream white. 
WHITE WAVE (500) 
Lightly ruffled new white. 
WAR PAINT (436) (Kadel ‘47) (Late) 
Very nice bright scarlet. 
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