BIRCHVILLE GARDENS - 
SUMMER GAL (Zimmer) A_ 1944 introduc- 
tion. It is a large geranium pink with a rose 
feather in the throat, florets are 6 inches, 
with 6 to 8 open, spikes 60 inches tall. One 
of the best. 
SURFSIDE (Windsor) A late, tall, ruffled that 
is well liked by those who grow glads to 
sell. Has a good show record. 
TAHLAHNEKA (Miller) A big light yellow with 
up to 8 open on a tall spike. | am sure that 
this is one of the best yellows and wouldn’t 
be surprised to see the price increase next 
year. 
VALERIA (Pruitt) Good scarlet cut flower, good 
grower, bulblets don’t grow too well. Very 
good commercial red as flowers open well 
after cutting. 
VEE CREAM (Van Voorhis) Pale cream with a 
fiery blotch. One of the best sellers at our 
roadside stand. 
VESTA (Ellis) Very large, pure white. Cannot 
get enough stock, will remove it from list 
next year. 
VISTA BONITA (Ellis) Immense geranium. 
Has been a great show glad, with best spike 
and champion awards, 6 ft. tall. 
VULCAN (Stevens) A new shade of purple, 
opens 6 to 7 wide open blooms, grows tall 
and shows well in baskets. Makes a wonder- 
ful showing. 
WHITE EAGLE (Ellis) Extremely ruffled florets, 
tall grower, but not a large glad. You have 
but to see it to be in love with it. 
WHITE GOLD (Scheer) Very large cream. Tall, 
strong grower. One of the best commercial 
glads because it is early. 
WINSTON (Palmer) Clear, bright cream, white 
shading to lemon throat. 5 to 6 beautiful 
_ waved and ruffled blooms, early. 
ZACATEY White with cerise markings. This 
year it was very tall with spikes having 12 
open. 
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Per 
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Large 
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20 
.80 
1.00 
22 
.80 
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2.80 
.30 
30 
.20 
Sane) 
Med. 
4.00 
.40 
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20 
* 60 
20 
60 
> 
2.00 
(45) 
.20 
2-.20 
30 
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3.00 
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.40 
50 
2—.25 
1,20 
2—.30 
2—.20 
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Bulblets 
Per 
] m5 
10-36,00 
Pkg. EZ) 
10 Oo 
Pkg. .20 
Pkg.  .20 
10 25 
100% 2.00 
10 any 
100..-4.50 
Pkg. 20 
