GRAY SUMMIT (Butt 50) 75 days 486 
Quiet and cool, a nice clean gray with a creamy white throat. 
Given care, can make excellent spikes with about six open, reaching 
up to five feet in height. Quite attractive, and worthy of being in 
your garden. Excellent for arrangement work. 
Price——L-2/25c—1 0/ $1900 Me 27 oc Oe 
S 5/25c—10/40c; B Pkge. 25c 
GREAT LAKES (Kuhn 46) 70 days 476 
A good blue with tall spikes and four to six large florets open. 
Color is clear and clean light blue, shading lighter in the throat. 
Propagates nicely from large bulblets. An easy color to use in many 
ways and an attractive overall glad. 
Price—L 2/25c; M 2/15c; S 5/25c 
HARRIET (Everett 51) 85 days 370 
A very good purple in the smaller size group. With six to eight 
open on tall, well balanced spikes, it is going to be hard to beat on 
the show table. Deep, clear purple, with a white line on the lip petals. 
Quite likeable. 
Price—1"50c—=1-07$4,00=4M-3 5c 10/3250: 
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HARRISBURGER (Mikle 53) 100 days 352 
Sorry we had to disappoint many last year but our stock, con- 
sidered ample at catalogue time was far under our needs. Clear deep 
cherry red, exceptional for its lack of scarlet or purple. Six to eight 
open, tall spikes of about twenty buds. Quite late and some misplace- 
ment, but otherwise exceptionally nice. 
Price—L $1.00; M 75c; S 50c; B 10/$1.00 
HAVELOCK (julyan 48) 85 days 364 
We have always classified Havelock in our mind as purple, but 
the official classification puts it in the deep rose class. Somewhere 
between purple and deep dark rose is the probable answer. Havelock 
has been very much overlooked. Eight or more open on tall beautifully 
proportioned spikes, with a lustrous gleam that catches your eye. 
Excellent for both show and commercial use. 
Price—L 2/25c—-10/$1-00> M.2/15c—10/70c: 
S 5/25c—10/40c; B Pkge. 25c 
HEART OF GOLD (Rowse 52) 80 days 422 
DO NOT CONFUSE THIS WITH FISCHER’S—It is too bad there 
is a duplication of names, for both of them are very nice. Here we 
have a tall, very vigorous apricot orange floret, with a bright chrome 
throat. We have grown it for three years, and each year it has been 
very good. Holds six to eight open, six in color on tall straight spikes 
with about 20 buds. Proportion and balance very good. Propagates 
nicely. Very attractive. Could be a worthwhile show glad and a very 
good commercial. 
Price—L $1.00—10/$8.00; M 75c—10/$6.00; 
S 50c—10/$4.00; B 10/50c 
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