SNYDER’S “GLAD ACRES,’ CLAWSON, MICHIGAN 

SILVER WINGS (Ritsema) (Mid-Season) 
This beautiful Sport of Picardy is a glistening white with a slight creaminess in 
the throat. It is ruffled and does not seem to have Picardy’s faults. It is a must 
have for the fan or grower. 
Lg. $5.00, Med. $4.00 (10—$32.00), Sm. $3.00 (10—$24.00), 
Blts. 10—$4.00, 100—$32.00 
SNOW PRINCESS (Pfitzer) (Early) 
A taller, larger flowered Maid of Orleans. Fine healthy grower and good propa- 
gator. Fast becoming the leading commercial white. 
Lg. 3—25c (10—80c), Med. 4—25c (10—50c), Sm. (10—30c), Blts. pkg. 20c 
SOUTHERN DRAMA (Wilson) (Mid-Season) 
Very large burning scarlet. 61/4 inch blooms on a 30 inch flowerhead—over 5 feet 
tall. Strong grower and propagator. 
Lg. 35c (10—$2.80), Med. 25c (10—$2.00), €m. 15c (10—$1.20), Blts. 100—$1.50 
SPITFIRE (Evans) (Mid-Season) 
Clear irridescent, rosy toned salmon, white throat with several small cherry lines. 
8 to 10 five-inch wide-open ruffled florets open on a long straight stem. Grand 
champion many times and many special awards..Has fine cut flower possibilities. 
Lge 51,00.410-— 38.00 2 Med>75e>( 10-56-00), Sim: 50c-(10—$4,00); 
Bits, 15cyea.,, 1O—3$1.20 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer) (Early Mid-Season) 
Clear medium deep yellow with small scarlet blotch. Makes fine tall spikes with 
6 to 7 large, lightly waved blooms on fine flowerheads. 
Lom 2002 Med we) 2o..omie/ eBits: 25c ea. LO—$2.00 
STELLA ANTISDALE (Evans) (Mid-Season) 
Smooth, soft light pink, to slight creaminess in throat. Tall straight spike with up 
to 9 very large blooms open on 20 bud spikes. This is proving to be a fine com- 
mercial cut flower variety. 
Uoe2—30c 0s 1-20) Med.2— 20c (1080), Smy 3--20c (10—60c); Bitsy pke. 30c¢ 
STOPLIGHT—(Lins) (Mid-Season) 
A very brilliant clear red. Blooms open flat and are lightly ruffled. It is a strong 
tall grower with good placement. Looks like a fine commerical. 
Le. 20c (10—$1.60);, Med. 2—30c (10—$1.20), Sm, 2—20c (10—80c), 
Blts. 10—20¢, 100—$1.25 
SUSQUEHANNA (Herridge) (Mid-Season) 
Clear peach buff with creamy throat. A fine bright color. It opens 6 to 8 blooms 
about 5” dia. on a tall straight plant with a good long flowerhead. 
Lg. 35c, Med. 25c, Sm. 20c, Blts. 10—25c 
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THUNDERBIRD (Kaylor) (Mid-Season) 
Tall, large, black red. One of the best of the black Glads. Strong and straight, 
Lg. 25c (10—$2.00), Med. 20c (10—$1.60), Sm. 2—30c (10-81. 20), 
Blts. 15—25c, 100—$1.25 
ELIZABETH MAIER had 17 buds showing color before Ist floret opened, then 
opened 11 in 24 hours all at once and held lowest floret good for 48 hours or more 
including travel to show and heat. It is the best yellow in America. Am proud to be 
growing it. J. R. Hopkins, Deerfield, M1. 
