FALLING LEAVES — 280 L 
This rare variety has smoky florets with a touch of 
red in the throat and on the lip. Four open with 
4 to 5 in color on 15-bud spikes is its usual attain- 
ment. A sure winner in the very thinly populated 
smoky class. 
L. 50c; M. 35e; S. 25e¢ 
FIFTH AVENUE (Hedgecock ’51) — 254 M 
This is one of our best small type glads. Fifth Ave- 
nue is a clear deep red unmarred by distracting flecks, 
blotches or stippling. Opens 5 to 6 slightly ruffled 
florets on sturdy spikes of 15 to 17 buds. A real show 
variety as well as most useful in arrangements. 
L. 25c; M. 20c; S. 15¢ 
FIGURINE (Butt ’51) — 217 E 
Here is an unusual and attractive little glad ina 
very weak color class; it is sure to win for you. Color 
is yellowish buff with an odd russet red throat mark. 
Figurine makes excellent show spikes with as many 
as 7 florets open and total bud count of 17. 
L. 50c; M. 35e; S. 25e 
FILIGREE (Kuhn ’45) — 216 M 
Pinkish buff opening 4 to 6 slighty ruffled and lacin- 
iated florets cn husky spikes. Most consistent win- 
ner in its class. You will like it. 
L. 25c; M. 20c; S. 15¢e 
FIMBRIATUS — 206 E 
This is another rarity of exceedingly odd floret for- 
mation. Florets are cream and have long, laciniated 
and pointed petals. Fifteen-bud spikes show 4 to 5 
open. A good propagator and a variety that will be 
more in evidence. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25¢; S. 5-25¢ 
FLASHLIGHT (Roberts ’53) — 237 E 
Snappy salmon-scarlet with large attractive yellow 
throat. Opens 6 slightly ruffled, close set florets on 
stout spikes of 17 buds. 
L. $1.50 
FLICKER (Kuhn ’46) — 221 M 
Light orange with a snappy red throat mark. A stand- 
out in the garden or show. Opens 5 to 6 on a 
sturdy spike of 15 to 16 buds. 
L, 2-25c; M. 3-25c; S. 5-25¢ 
FLOWER GIRL (Dowling ’47) — 200 E 
A pleasing clean white with greenish yellow throat. 
Four plain petaled florets open on 15 bud spike. I’m 
favorably impressed by this variety. 
L. 15c; M. 2-25¢e; S. 3-25¢ 
FLUFFY RUFFLES (Brown ’26) — 206 E 
A dependable cream of long ago that is still pop- 
ular. Three to 4 laciniated florets out at a time. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25c; S. 5-25e 
GAILY CLAD (Hardy ’51) — 211 M' 
Here is a spectacular novelty that captivates every- 
one. Ruffled florets are greenish yellow with huge 
red blotches. Spikes carry an average of 15 buds 
with 4 or 5 open florets. Bulblet production extrem- 
ely heavy. 
L. $1.00; M. 75e; S. 50c 
“My glads arrived in good condition. I’m sure I'll have 
many happy surprises when they bloom, Thank you for 
the extra varieties.—Mrs. A.P., Canada 
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