GUSTAV MAHLER (¢K«M°s2) (476) 85 
Distinctive shade of blue with grayish overtones. 
6-8 5” florets in good placement on 4’ spikes. The 
healthiest “blue’’ we have grown. Very popular 
with the ladies who see it. 
HARBINGER (Hatch ’55 (432) 70 
First early soft salmon with a large golden throat. 
A robust grower with 6-8 5” florets on a 4’ tall 
plant. Should go over big for early blooms. Blooms 
all at once. 
HARRISBURGER (Mikle 53) (552) 100 
Scintillating clear deep red. Way ahead of other 
reds for color value. A strong grower having as 
many as 9 lightly ruffled 514” florets in good 
placement on tall sturdy spikes. A wonderful glad 
in every respect and one that is going to be 
grown for years to come by everyone. 
HEIRLOOM (Klein ’52) (566) 80 
Clear rosy lavender that wins all sorts of show 
awards and is also an excellent commercial. It 
can open up to 10 514” florets on 4’ spikes having 
long flowerheads. Exceptionally good in the hot 
weather this year. 
From Westerly, R. I.: 
Per 
1 
10 
10 
10 
1 
10 
Large 
.20 
2.00 
1.00 
8.00 
0 
4.00 
30 
2.40 
Medium Small Bulblets 
2—.30 
1.26 
60 
4.80 
20 
1.60 
3-.30 Ts) 
80 100 
AO 6 
3.00 100 
8 
2.00 100 
2-.25 12 
1.00 100 
oF 
a 
1.00 
29 
3.20 
3.00 
29 
1.50 
I am ashamed to have been so long in letting you know of my appreciation of your generosity in regard 
to my small order. I don’t know how you stay in business—the extra count on those I ordered and then 
the gift bulbs, which completely surprised me. Neyer in my wildest dreams did I think of getting a TAN 
GLO! When the gift glads first began to bloom I liked the PINK PRIDE the best, but when TAN GLO 
came along, I turned fickle. It is LOVELY. — Mrs. A. G. O. 
HEIRLOOM KING SIZE 
2) 
POINSETTIA 
