DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LIST 
SUMMER GAL (Zimmer) — “A dark 
horse” that has jumped into popularity 
over other highly advertised glads. 
Makes a giant spike of beautiful ger- 
narium pink with rose throat feather. 
Spike formation reminds me of Titan. 
L $5.00; M $4.00; S $3.00; Blts. 60c. 
SUNLIGHT (Spiller) — We liked the 
beautiful color combination in this 
glad of pink shading to a golden cen- 
ter. It gives an impression of orange 
ata distance. L $3.50; Blts. 70c. 
SUNSPOT (Roberts) — A lovely com- 
bination of apricot buff with a rose 
spot in throat. Looks good as a show- 
flower and cutflower. L $3.50; M $2.50; 
S $1.75; Blts. 25c. 
SUSANNAH (Lake)—Heavily ruffled 
wide open blooms of pink shading to 
white in throat. Tops for beauty in 
coloring and form. L 75c; M 50c; S 35c; 
Bits. 8c. 
SUSQUEHANNAH (Herridge) — Peach 
buff with creamy throat. Clear bright 
pastel shade. Makes nice show spikes. 
L 25c; M 15c; S 10c; Blts. 15-25c. 
TARAWA (Palmer) — A flashy scarlet 
with cream throat spears. Looks pro- 
mising as a cutflower. L $3.50; M 
$2.50; Blts. 30c. 
TECUMSEH (Palmer) — Orchid like 
smoky salmen with darker blotch. 
Heavily ruffled and waved. Very un- 
usual and beautiful. L 50c; M 35c; S 
20c; Bits. 5c. 
TITAN (Palmer) — When well grown 
makes huge show spikes. Color salmon 
rose. Outstanding, only wished it would 
propagate more rapidly. L 30c; M 20¢e; 
S 10c; Blts 10-25c. 
TOKEN (Pappas)—Ruffled flame sal- 
mon with yellow throat. Early and 
dependable cutflower. L 7c; M 5c; S 
2¥%,c; Bits. pKg. 20c. 
TRUELOVE (Klein) — An early clear 
shell pink. Lovely color and dependable 
habits promise much for the future of 
this variety. L $1.50; M $1.00; S 60c; 
Bits. 12c. 
TUNIA’S MAHOMET (Both) — Deep 
velvety plum rose with orange scarlet 
in throat. Nove] but beautiful smoky. 
L $1.25; M 75c; S 50c; Bits. 10e. 
GLADRIDGE GARDENS 
TUTS BOYVH (Both) — Deep pastel 
orange with blue tongue. Capable of 
producing Grand Champion spikes. 
L $1.25; M 75ce; S 50c; Bits. 10c. 
UNCAS (Webster) — Tall dark coppery 
orange with darker feather tipped 
yellow. L 8c; M 5c; S 2\%4c; Bits. Pkg. 
20c. 
VAGABOND PRINCE (Palmer)—Velvet 
brown with flame blotch. Attractive 
and unusual color combination. L 8¢; 
M 5c; S 2'4c; Bits. pkg. 20c. 
VAN GOLD (Van Voorhis)—Deep gold- 
en yellow. Early and a tall straight 
grower. Very much in demand. L 75c; 
M 50c; S 35c; Bits. 10e. 
VARIATION (Krueger)—This one opens 
a ribbon of lavender pink colored 
blooms. Here is something different 
and good for a cutflower at a reason- 
able price. L 15c; M 10c; S 5c; Bits. 
20-25c. 
VEECREAM (Van Voorhis) — Rich 
cream with small scarlet blotch. Beauti- 
fully ruffled and a novel combination. 
Should sell well for roadside sales. 
L 15c; M 10c; S 7c; Blts. 25-25c. 
VICTORY QUEEN (Wilson)—Beauti- 
ful salmon orange with cream throat. 
Looks like one of WilsOn’s best. Color 
should be popular with the florists. L 
L $1.50; M $1.00; S 60c; Bits. 12c. 
VIRGIN (Lins) — A new white with a 
sparkle or sheen to its color. Makes 
nicely recurved florets on a good spike. 
Introduced as a superior commercial 
white. L $2.00; M $1.50; S $1.00; Blts. 
25c. 
VULCAN (Stevens)—Medium shade of 
purple. Good grower and propagator. 
L 35c; M 25c; S 15c; Blts. 10-25c 
WANDA (Snyder)—A creamy sport of 
Picardy. Identical to Picardy except 
color. L 10c; M 7c; S 4c; Blts. 25-15¢. 
WINSTON (Palmer) — Exquisite color 
and ruffling make this the Beauty 
Queen of the creams. L 12c; M 7c; 
S 4c; Blts. Pkg. 25c. 
YANKEE LASS (Schnetsky) — Sister 
seedling of Connecticut Yankee. A 
light pink with a small pale red throat. 
Should do well at the shows as it holds 
a lot of blooms open at one time. L 
$7.50; M $5.00; Blts. 75c. 
