GOLDEN BOY (Secrest ’54) 312 (EM). Fine deep yellow of medium size; opens a lot 
of florets at once but crooks occasionally. 
L $1.00, M .75, S .50, Bulblets 5-.25, 10-.40 
GOLDRUFF (Palmer ’53) 312 (EM). Lovely medium-deep yellow with a slight under- 
tone of buff or amber. Exceptionally heavy ruffling. 
L .40, M .30, S 2-.35, Bulblets 12-.25 
HARRISBURGER (Mikle ’53) 552 (L). Finest of all reds, but should be planted early as 
possible, as it is a late bloomer. Beautiful bright medium red without markings; wonder- 
fully tall strong grower. 
L .50, M .35, S .25, Bulblets 10-.25, 100-$2.00 
HEIRLOOM (Klein ’52) 566 (EM). Beautiful large lavender with white throat. Grand 
Champion at Central International show in 1955. Sometimes comes short but can make 
many grand spikes. 
L .40, M .25, S 2-.25, Bulblets 15-.25, 100-$1.50 
HERALD (Palmer ’54) 317 (EM). Bright buff-orange with very showy throat mark- 
ings. A very spectacular medium sized glad. 
L .75, M .50, S .25, Bulblets 5-.25, 10-.40 
HI JINKS (Cassebeer ’53) 483 (EM). Much admired is this light smoky rose with a 
sharply defined white center. One of the prettiest smokies. 
L .75, M .50, S .30, Bulblets 3-.30, 10-.75 
H. J. WARR (Warr ’55) 552 (EM). Very brilliant red; excellent color. 
L $2.00, M $1.25, S .75, Bulblets .20, 3-.50 
ILLINI WHITE (Leuchtenberg ’55) 400 (EM). Grand future cutflower prospect in the 
whites. Its pure color and formal spikes should insure its success on the show bench, too. 
L $1.50, M $1.00, S .75, Bulblets .20, 10-$1.50 
KAREN (Mazur ’52) 471 (EM). Very popular rose-purple, cream throat. 
L .75, M .50, S .30, Bulblets 4-.25, 10-.50 
KING COTTON (Roberts 754) 500 (EM). Tall growing snow white with nicely frilled 
florets. Fine cutflower and able to win at the shows, too. 
L $1.00, M .75, S .50, Bulblets 3-.30, 10-.75 
KING DAVID (Carlson ’51) 570 (EM). Most popular purple. Very beautiful. 
L 2-.30, M 2-.20, S 4-.25, Bulblets 40-.25 
KING SIZE (Hartman ’53) 531 (ML). Mammoth pink with throat markings. Often wins 
championships and other high awards, because of its immense size and florescence. 
L .50, M .35, S .25, Bulblets 8-.25 
LARGO (Roberts 753) 411 (M). Not an exhibition variety, but an arranger’s glad de- 
luxe! Has a most appealing combination of colors: light yellow with a flush of pink. 
Public’s choice as most beautiful glad at last summer’s Eastern Oregon show. 
L .75, M .50, S .25, Bulblets 4-.25, 10-.50, 100-$4.00 
LAVENDER BLUE (Henderson ’53) 576 (M). A light smoky-toned lavender with a hint 
of pale violet. A sport of Elizabeth the Queen, it is practically without the throat mark- 
ings of that variety. 
L 50, M .35, S .25, Bulblets 6-.25 
LOOK (Taylor-Rockley ’53) 540 (M). Tallest glad in our plantings the past season; 
wonderful cutter. A fine light pink that never flecks for us. 
L .50, M .35, S .25, Bulblets 10-.40, 100-$3.00 
LORELEI (Howell ’55) 406 (M). Another tall husky grower that put on a real show for 
us last summer. A lovely clear ivory or light cream shading to a slightly deeper cream 
throat. Very fine. 
L $2.00, M $1.50, S $1.00, Bulblets .30 each, 4-$1.00 
MADRIGAL (Butt 755) 442 (M). Large pink with some markings. Seems to have very 
reliable growing habits. Opens 6-8 large plain-petaled florets at once. 
L $1.50, M $1.00, S.60, Bulblets 2-.25, 10-$1.00 
MARGERY (Melk ’53) 462 (EM). Large bright rose with many open florets on tall 
spikes. One of the most popular glads with garden visitors. 
L .50, M .35, S .25, Bulblets 4-.25, 10-.50, 100-$4.00 
