OTHER NEW GLADS FOR THIS YEAR 
AMERICAN COMMANDER. A fine, tall, Red exhibition type Glad. Was awarded 
championship spike at W. Va. state show. Undoubtedly one of the best Red Exhi- 
bition type introduced in recent years. A good all around performer. Makes plenty 
of bulblets that germinate easily. Large Bulbs, 1—$1.00; Med.—60c; Small—30c; 
Bulblets, 10—40c; 100—$3.20 
BEAUTIFUL DREAM. Tall, large exhibition type Pink. Surely a dream for color. The 
most beautiful pink in our trial garden last year. 18 Buds, 6 open, 6 in color. 54 
inches tall, 18” Flower head, 5” Florets. Some growers report that it crooks a little 
but it was very straight with us. Blooms well from small bulbs and bulblets. Good 
propagator bulblets germinate easy. Bulbs each, 50c. 
BINGO. What a name and what a Glad. Here is the one that everybody wants. A 
creamy white sport from Picardy with faint pink Picardy markings in throat. Its 
habits and performance are same as Picardy. Bingo won several blue ribbons at 
some of the big shows of 1940. Large Bulbs, each 50c. 
GRETTA GARBO. A new Light Rose Pink and Cream. Exhibition type. Made a won- 
derful show record in ’39 and ’40. A good performer. Sold last year at $6.00 per 
bulb. Med. size Bulbs, $1.00 each. 
JALNA. A new Smokey by Palmer. Everyone likes it better than Mother Machree. 
An irridescent salmon and ashes of roses. Very large and beautiful—had 8 open 
blooms on spike at one time. Having secured a fine stock of this, we are running it 
as a special. Bulbs 6c each; 10—50c; 100——$4.00. 
MARGARET BEATON. A fine, tall, large white with a scarlet spot in throat. Grew 
76 inches tall for us. 22 buds, 6 open and 8 in color. Florets 6” size. A very husky 
grower. Voted most beautiful Glad at New York World’s Fair. Picture on Page 2. 
Grown from small bulb and cut the hottest day we 
had last summer. This one can stand the heat. Large 
size bulbs, 50c¢ each. 
PURPLE BEAUTY. Here is the Purple Exhibition Glad 
we have been looking for. Smooth, even, purplish- 
violet. An even color. Blooms fine from very small 
bulbs and makes plenty of bulblets. Price greatly re- 
duced this year. Medium size bulbs, each 50c. 
PSITTACINUS HOOKERI. This is the wild branching 
Glad from Africa. Grows 48 inches tall and blooms 
220 days from planting. Color is a rich orange scar- 
let with Golden Yellow Throat. Blooms 414” size. 
Had one bulb last year with 56 Florets on. Branches 
like a shrub, does not make bulblets like our garden 
varieties but grows young bulbs on lateral roots like 
the runner on a strawberry plant. Sometimes these 
new bulbs grow 24” away from the mother bulb. One 
bulb makes 6 to 8 new ones. Trying to get it to bloom 
at same time as other varieties so we can use it for 
breeding. This variety seeds readily. Medium size 
bulbs, $3.00 each. 
ROSA VAN LIMA. Beautiful Light Rose Pink. Here is 
a real apple blossom pink. We have discarded Mrs. 
Langford and Reverie for this one. Won many prizes 
in the past three years and leaped into popularity as 
a fine commercial. You will surely like this one and 
look at the price. Another of our specials. Large 
Bulbs, 1—6c; 10—50c; 100—$4.00. 
SNOW PRINCESS. A new white that’s a beauty. One of 
Pfitzer’s best. Tall spike flowers well faced and 
spaced. Large Bulbs, 25¢ each. 

ARIADNE 
