DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LIST 
OGARITA (Wilson) — This is the tallest 
growling giad in entire list. Should not 
be difficult to grow it to 6 feet mm 
heighth. Color, rose salmon shading 
to golden throat. Florets a bit too 
small to go with the stem. If you want 
them big, try this. L 20c; M 15e; S 10e; 
Blis. 15-25c. 
OKLAHOMA (Wilson)—Beautiful lilac 
grey with creamy throat. We have seen 
this at shows for severa] years and ad- 
mired it for its beautiful and unusual 
color. L $1.00; M 70c; S 40c; Bits. 10c 
OREGON GOLD (Majeski)—Late light 
yellow. Looks as if this variety is forg- 
ing to the front as a late commercial 
yellow. L 25c; M 15c; S 10c; Blts. 10- 
20¢c. 
ORIENTAL PEARL (Carlson) — Called 
the wonder glad of 1946. We didn’t 
think the color of this cream glad was 
outstanding but must admit it made 
large well attached florets on a long 
flowerhead. L $5.00; M$4.00; S $3.00; 
Bits. 50c. 
PARADISE (Pruitt) — Tall vigorous 
growing buff. Dependable. L 8c; M 
5c; S 2'4¢; Blts. pkg. 20c. 
PASTEL (Both) — Color a rosy gray 
with petals edged blue. A very pretty 
pastel colored smoky on a nice spike. 
L 50c; M 35c; S 20c; Bits. 4c. 
PEGGY LOU (Wilson)—Deep pink with 
slight rose cast. Long flowerhead with 
tendency to short handle. Good cut- 
flower. L 8c; M 5c; S 244c; Blts. Pkg. 
20c. 
PICARDY (Palmer)—Standard salmon 
pink. Grown by millions as a cutflower. 
L 8c; M 5c; S 3c; Bits. pkg. 20c 
PINK PARAGON (Cassabaer) — Bright 
attractive pink with inconspicious 
cream throat. Nice tall willowy spike. 
L 20c; Bits. 10-20c. 
PINK PICARDY (Earl) — A sport of 
Picardy with a deeper color. L 25c; M 
15c; S 10c; Blts. 10-25c. 
PINK RADIANCE (Quackenbush) — 
Silvery pink commercial. Very uniform 
and dependable. Predict this will be 
widely grown. L 12¢c; M 7c; S 4c; Bits. 
Pkg. 25c. 
PURPLE SUPREME (Wilson) — Very 
tall purple with light picotee edge. 
Somewhat like King Lear in color but 
with better floret <ttachment. Color 
flakes off under certain weather con- 
ditions. Will open when cut in tight | 
bud, so has cutflower possibilities. 
Winner on show table. L 20c; M 12c; 
S 6c; Bits. Pkg. 30c. 
GLADRIDGE GARDENS 
R. b. (Upton)—Rusty brown on old rose 
base. Novel color and can win in shows 
for largest floret. L 10c; M 7c; S 4c; 
Blts. 25-20c. 
RED CHARM (Butt)—A fine medium 
dark red. Well formed spikes with many 
large blooms. Rapidly coming to fore- 
front as best red of this shade for cut- 
flower and show use. L 15c; M 10c; S 
5¢e; Blts. Pkg. 25c. 
RIMA (Mitsch)—Beautiful lavender pink, 
Tops in color but unfortunately slow 
propagator. Our supply limited L. 10c. 
ROCKET (Palmer)—Our favorite cut- 
flower scarlet red. Splendid flashy 
color plus nicely placed blooms on 
medium height spike. L 8c; M 5e; S 3c; 
Blts. pkg. 20c. 
ROSE O’DAY (Fischer) — Tall growing 
rosy lavender. Open up to 8 blooms in 
a double row. L 60c; M 40c; S 25c; 
Bits. 8c. 
ROSY RED (Knight) — A deep rose 
red, early and a nice grower L 40c; M 
25c; S 15c; Blts. 3e. G 
ROSA VAN LIMA (Pfitzer) — Lovely 
pure apple blossom pink, grand color 
and one that is popular with the flor- 
ists. L 8c; M 5¢; S 2\4e; Bits Pkg. 20c. 
SILVER WINGS (Ritesma) — Another 
white sport of Picardy. It is some 
whiter and more ruffled than Leading 
rents $2.50; M $1.50; S 75c; Bits. 
Cc. 
SNOW MOUNTAIN (Wilson) — A real 
giant pure white with a floret shape 
somewhat like Shirley Temple. Un- 
fortunately it crooks. L $1.50; M $1.00; 
S 60c; Blts 12c. 
SNOW PRINCESS (Pfitzer)—Called im- 
proved Maid of Orleans. Regular per- 
former, healthy and rapid propagator. 
Shorter than Maid of Orleans. L 8c; 
M 5c; S 3c; BIts. pkg. 20c. 
SOUTHERN DRAMA (Wilson) — Large 
scarlet with 6 inch florets on a nice 
spike. Strong grower. L 50c; M 25c; 
S 15c; Blts. 10-25c. 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer)—Clear medium 
deep yellow with small scarlet blotch. 
While description doesn’t sound inter- 
estng we like the color combination in 
this variety and predict that it will be 
popular. L $1.50; M $1.00; S 60c; Bits. 
10c. 
STELLA ANTISDALE (Evans)—Light 
pink with lighter center. Makes nice 
spikes from small bulbs. Al cutflower. 
L 20c; M 15c; S 10c; Bits. 25-20c. 
STOPLIGHT (Lins)—Brilliant clear red. 
Dependable habits and a color that 
takes with the florists. L 25c; M 15¢; 
S 10c; Bits. 10-20c, 
