BIG TOP (Rich) (Early) 
Giant formal. Color is medium to light pink with 
appealing carmine feather in the throat. It is one 
of the giants in growth of plant, florets and foliage. 
We have had reports of it growing to 82-inches, 
and with flowerhead to 44-inches; blooms 714-inches, 
20 to 26 buds, 6 open. 
Large 30c. 
BLACK OPAL (Erry) (Midseason) 
Most popular dark red. Good propagator. 
Large, 2 for 25c; Medium, 3 for 25c; 
Small, 5 for 25c. 
BLUE BEAUTY (Pfitzer) (Early midseason) 
Best medium blue on the market. 
Large 10c. 
BLUE LAGOON (Snyder) (Early) 
See 1946 Introductions. 
BRIDE'S DELIGHT (Wilson) (Early) 
Beautifully ruffled, cameo pink with clear, creamy- 
yellow throat. Placement not always good but color 
cannot be equalled in any other glad. 
Large, 15c; Medium, 10c; Small, 5c. 
BUCKEYE BRONZE (Wilson) (Midseason) 
Smoky orange-rose with a sturdy plant. A real find 
for Fall coloring. Florists realize its possibilities. 
Large, 25c; Medium, 15c; Small, 10c. 
BURMA (Palmer) (Midseason) 
Large formal. Deep rose, shading somewhat lighter 
in the throat. Opens 7 to 10 heavily ruffled, beau- 
tifully placed blooms on a straight spike 4 to 5 feet 
tall. A wonderful variety for exhibition and has won 
many prizes in the past years. One of the most 
popular varieties recently introduced. 
Medium 75c. 
CAMELLIA (Palmer) (Midseason) 
Delicate blush white shading to pink on outer edge 
with small scarlet blotch to give perspective to the 
pastel shades. 
Large, 3 for 25c; Medium, 5 for 25c. 
CANDY HEART (Salbach) (Early midseason) 
Large, wide open blooms of flesh pink with bright 
carmine blotch. A free bloomer and a rapid propa- 
gator. 
Large, 3 for 25c; Medium, 4 for 25c. 
CASABLANCA (Majeski) (Early) 
An outstanding new white. No markings. Tall, 
straight spikes (never crooks), carrying 6 to 8 
BEAUTIFULLY RUFFLED, average size florets open 
at once. Absolutely a 100 per cent cutter. Produces 
oodles of bulblets that germinate freely. Far supe- 
rior to most commercial whites. 
Medium 20c. 
