PALE MOON — 210 E 
Pale Moon is another of the very worthy little ones 
that we had the pleasure of relocating. Opens 4-5 
on 15-bud spikes Florets are of the finest clear- 
est yellow to be seen in any glad. No marks on 
them, though there is a deepening of yellow in the 
throat. Excellent growing habits of this variety are 
further recommendations, and it takes pollen and sets 
seed very well. 
L. 2-25¢c; M. 3-25c; S. 5-25¢ 
PARMA VIOLET (Vawter ’52) — 279 M 
Here, indeed, is a new variety that will prove an 
asset to a sparcely represented color class. Parma 
Violet will top the older representatives in stature 
and number of florets open, as 6 to 8 open on spikes 
of 17 and 18 buds is its capability. Color is medium 
blue with a conspicuous deeper blue blotch that is 
set off by a neat border of white. Facing and place- 
ment good with never a crook. And here’s another 
virtue you’d probably not expect in a “blue”: bulbs 
are healthy and produce large bulblets that grow 
well. Stock very limited. 
$2 for any size bulb 
PEGGY ANN (Vasaturo ’48) — 240 E 
Very tall and stretchy and one of the strongest con- 
tenders in the pink class. Will open 6 medium pink 
florets with white lips and rose stippled throats on 
tall stretchy spikes. A real show variety. 
L. 2-25¢e; M. 3-25c; S. 5-25¢ 
PELLETIER D’OISY (Lemoine) — 290 M 
Here is one of the strangest of all glads — a sure 
winner in the A.O.C. class, and an “Oh” and “Ah” 
getter if there ever was one. The women call it 
chartreuse, which is to say it is yellow-green with 
orange edging and stippling. Stock is very scarce. 
Those who order late will be disappointed as de- 
mand exceeds our supply of saleable bulbs every year. 
L. or M. $1.00 each 
PERKY (Hubler ’42) — 236 M 
This is a favorite of ours and a consistent ribbon 
winner. Seldom has to face Osage on the show table 
as the former is early while this one comes along 
later; otherwise it would be a toss-up. There is some 
marbling in the scarlet florets, 5 to 7 of which will 
open on tall willowy spikes. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25e; S. 5-25¢ 
PETER PAN (Butt ’50) — 233 M 
A heavily ruffled deep orange with deeper orange 
throat mark. Opens 6 to 7 well attached florets on 
good spikes of 15 to 17 buds. Another fine ruffled 
creation of Butt that ranks as one of our best show 
varieties. 
L. 15¢e; M. 2-25e; S. 3-25¢e 
PINK BUTTERFLY (Van Voorhis ’42) — 241 E 
Dainty pink with a crimson streak on creamy throat. 
Opens 4 to 5 on nice spike of 15 buds. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25e; S. 5-25¢ 
“ve never seen a glad, since I grew by first ones 
back in 1919, that pulled at my heart strings more than 
Bambi.’’—Miss L.G., Ky. 
“Phe missus and [ are well pleased with stock pur- 
chased from you two years ago. It was the first time we 
ever purchased bulblets that a mixture didn’t develop 
when the bulbs started blooming.’’—W.D., Wash. 
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