16 CHUCK’S 1946 GLAD LIST 


HARDY EARLY BLOOMING CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Pohatcong—deep pink 
Pink Bouquet—rose pink 
Baby Pink—soft pink 
Royal Mahogany—mahogany bronze 
Dean Ladd—reddish bronze 
Algonquin—radiant yellow 
Geronimo—glowing bronze 
Bonfire—fire red 
Avalanche—pure white 
Flash Light—double red and old gold 
Barbara Small—pinkish lavender 
Robert Brydon—deep garnet red 
Red Velvet—velvety crimson 
Aladdin—reddish bronze 
Cheyenne—white 
Pocatello—pink 
Eugene Wanderer—golden 
Harbinger—primrose yellow 
The Moor—burgundy red 
King Midas—bright yellow 
Dahliamum—wine colored 
Clara Curtis—pink single 
Number 34—rose pink 
Number 10—light pink 
Egg Shell—egg shell pink 
Yellow Dean Kaye—yellow 
Dean Kaye—rose pink 
Montantico—dahlia purple 
Cushion Types 
White Bronze—yellow-pink-red 
New Minnesota Introductions 
Butterball—double bright yellow 
Welcome—mallow purple 
Redwood—bright red semi-double 
Aurora— 
Glacier—pure white 
Harmony—yellow, pink, Brazil red 
Maroon’n Gold—maroon and gold 
Red Gold—bronzy scarlet 
Water Lily—pinkish white 
Moonglow—bright yellow 
Sun Red—red 
Snow Ball—creamy white 
Red Hawk—dragon’s blood red 
Boreas—white 
Duluth—lemon chrome 
Chippewa—aster purple 
Purple Star—dahlia purple 
Pipestone—large bright bronze 
Prepaid prices: Each, 50c; any 3 for $1.35; any 5 for $2.00 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS—June bearing—Premier, Dunlap, Minnehaha, Burgundy 
(pistillate), Kanner King or Beaver, 25 alanis: $1.25; 50, $2.00; 100, $3. 25, Ask for 
prices on larger quantities. 
Brunes Marvel—Everbearing strawberry, 25, $2.50; 50, $4.00; 100 $7.50. 
Wayzata—The Strawberry Supreme—The only strawberry that will pay for itself in 
fruit the same season planted. Large, sweet, red-to-the-core, delicious fruits pro- 
duced in abundance. 2375 pints picked from a single acre planted the spring of 
1945, produced from August 15th to October 28th, sold at wholesale for $593.75. 
Potted or field grown plants, we reserve the right to ship either, if necessary. Prices, 
' prepaid, 25 plants, $4.00; 50, $7.50; 100, $14.00. 100 by express not prepaid, $11.00. 


Utica, N. Y., January 30, 1945 
Your shipment of “White Gold” and “Surfside”, received in excellent condition, 
although weather was very cold, and on the day the shipment received it was just 
18 below zero, and due to expert packing bulblets and bulbs did not freeze. Thanks 
a lot for two large bulbs of White Gold, and generous overcount on the rest. 
Sallie Pelczar, 1229 Green St., Utica, N. Y. 


I have had good results with all of my flowers this year and I had no fier spike 
in the field than Daisy Mae gave me. Tall, straight spike 58 inches high, 28-inch 
flowerhead with 6-inch florets of beautiful clear color, and as many as 9 open and six 
showing color before any were soiled. My field included such Glads as Elizabeth The 
Queen, Corona, White Gold, Glamis, Stoplight, High Finance, Fair Angel and many 
others; also Landcaster and Eglantine. Think I will need more bulbs of Daisy Mae in 
the Spring. John R. Fingar, Hudson, N. Y. 
