ALADDIN (Palmer) Midseason 
Large salmon pink with a cream throat 
blotch. Will open 8 huge, beautiful, well 
placed florets at once. Sometimes this 
variety will lack height below the flower 
head and to be at its best it needs good 
culture. It is a strong husky grower and 
although an older variety I saw quite a 
number of prize winning spikes exhibited 
this year at the shows. 
ALGONQUIN (Palmer) Early Midseason 
Scarlet, very brilliant and showy. Florets 
are large, wide open, ruffled, and are well 
placed on a long flower head. The plant 
is very tall growing and always makes 
a straight spike. Opens 8 to 10 and is a 
fine commercial as well as an exhibition 
variety. 
ANNAMAE (Pommert) Early 
A very early variety usually blooming in 
70 days. It is chalk white with a tiny 
wine-red spot deep in the throat, It will 
open 8° large, plain petaled florets of 
regular placement on a straight stalk. 
It was the first to bloom in our planting 
and brought top prices. It produces jumbo 
bulblets which germinate readily and is a 
fine commercial white. Very uniform and 
dependable. 
BADGER BEAUTY (Kreuger) Midseason 
A beautiful lavender with a creamy white 
throat. It makes a rangy stem with a long 
flower head and is a fine florist color. It 
opens 5 wide open, well attached florets. 
The demand has always exceeded the 
supply. 
BEACON (Palmer) Midseason 
Bright rose scarlet with a cream blotch. 
Will open 8 medium size ruffled blooms 
on a very tall plant. It makes a striking 
color combination and is very popular both 
with the home gardener and the cut-flower 
producer. 
BENGASI (Cave) Midseason 
Light pink, deepening toward the edge of 
the petals and blending to a white throat. 
This glad is reported as being sensational 
in Canada, where it originated. The florets 
are very large, wide open and nicely 
placed on a spike from 18 to 22 buds. It 
opens 9 with 5 or 6 more showing color 
on a flower head of 30 inches. Bengasi 
will bloom from any size bulb and this 
season the blooms from bulblets in our 
planting were fine and larger than those 
grown from bulblets of any other variety. 
The foliage of the plant is a yellow green. 
A must-have for every Glad fan. 
BLESSED DAMOSEL (Baerman) Midseason 
A light glowing pink. It will open 8 large, 
round, blooms of heavy texture. The color 
is wonderful and of a distinctive shade. 
Classed by many growers as one of the 
most beautiful pinks grown today. A good 
propagator. 
Per 
Large Medium 
207 52.25 
ode 00 
25 ~~ 4-,25 
1.00 50 
Be A PS Bd AS 
1.00 60 
20 15 
160 1.20 
.20 15 
70 40 
5.00 4.00 
40.00 32.00 
50 209 
Small 
10-.25 
8-.25 
9-.29 
40 
5-.15 
29 
3.00 
24.09 
29 
Bulblets 
Per 
100 
100 
100 
10 
100 
10 
20 
229 
40 
00 
.20 
30 
5.00 
29 
