Variety and Description 
BLACK DIAMOND (Gelser). Intensely 
ruffled black, glistening red. Very 
dark. 
BLACK OPAL (Errey). Sensational, 
very dark red. Eight to 10 open on 
long flower head. Fine show flower. 
BLAZE (Lins). Light scarlet self. 
Opens 6 florets on 4-ft. spikes. Good 
propagator and cut flower. 
BLUE ADMIRAL (Christ). Tall dark- 
blue violet. Probably the best of the 
darker blues. 
BLUE BEAUTY (Pfitzer). One of the 
heaviest and largest of the light 
blues. Medium shade and highly rec- 
ommended. 
BLUE ICE (Butt). Light medium ori- 
ental blue with a slightly deeper 
throat-edged yellow. The very near- 
est approach to true blue of any we 
have seen; 6 to 7 well-placed, very 
large florets open to a total of 18 to 
20 buds. Tall, dark green, thrifty 
plants that make nice bulbs «and 
plenty of increase. 
BURMA (Palmer). Very large heavily 
ruffled deep rose shading to lighter 
throat. Opens up to 10, and out- 
standing. 
CANDY CANE (Rich). Light pink, 
splashed deep pink. Very nice place- 
ment and propagator. 
CARILLON (Palmer). Ruffled light 
rose, large white throat. Good com- 
mercial. 
CAROLINE W. GANNETT 
CASABLANCA (Majeski). Very fine 
creamy white. Opens 6 to 8 ruffled 
florets on a very tall spike. Looks 
good as a commercial. 
CENTENNIAL (Fischer). Soft warm 
scarlet with virtually no: marking. 
CHAMOUNY (Baerman). Tall, dark 
rose, bordered with silver. Opens 8 
to 10 medium-sized florets. Color 
exceptionally beautiful and striking. 
COLONIAL MAID (Zimmer). New 
Very tall, strong light lavender that 
opens 10 and 11 medium-sized florets. 
When well-grown is a winner in any 
show. 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE (Schenet- 
sky). One of the most beautiful 
Glads I have seen. Light pink with 
red throat blotch that blends well. 
Many open with perfect placement. 
A must-have. 
CORAL GLOW § (Ellis). 
beautiful orange. 
Huge and 
Per Lg Medium Small Bulblets 
ib 25,  1— +20 15 15—*" 25 
102-2°2.00 120° 80° -100— 1.50 
y 25 <3 20" 420 50— 2220 
10 90 .60 AO ~ -100— + 2/385 
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10 Ho 50 OD 100-420 
2 20 38— 20 » 4— 20 503 26 
10 .80 .o0 35. -100-— 335 
2 20°52 B28 20 3 20) 50— .20 
10 .80 .60 25 ©6©6 100—._—-.3d 
Any size bulb, $25.00 each. 
No bulblets for sale this year. 
No discount. 
21,06 1D 00 4—- 25 
10 + 8.00 6.00 4.00 100— 5.00 
1 .30 20 ~2—.20 15— .25 
10 2.40 1.60 -80 100— 1.50 
2 20 4— .20 oo ee 
10 £70 45 20. . 100— =:20 
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1 .20 20) AD 20—  .20 
10. =22,00 1.60 1.20 100— _ .60 
2 200° ©6062 _-.20—- 4— ~—25 50— .25 
102 +1220 .80 oO 100— .40 
1 2) . 2— 20 4— .25 30— ..25 
10-2200 1.00 50 =. 100 boe 
5 2) 5— .25 30 aoe 
10 10 40 20. 100-2385 
Any size bulb, $5.00 each. No discount. 
2 20° .38— .20 5— .20 50-2520 we 
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