SNYDER’S “GLAD ACRES,” CLAWSON, MICHIGAN 
OKLAHOMA (Wilson) (Mid-Season) 
Fine new color in glads. A pinkish lilac lavender. Makes fine spikes with about 6 
or 7 open. Very good substance and texture. 
Lg. $1.50, Med. $1.00, Sm. 75c, Blts. 15c ea. (10—$1.20) 
OREGON GOLD (Majesky) (Mid-Season) 
A very outstanding new bright ruffled yellow. Very tall plant with long flower- 
heads and opens 9 to 10 beautiful large blooms. Very fine commercial. 
Lg. 20c (10—$1.60), Med. 2—30c (10—$1.20), Sm. 2—20c (10—80c), Blts. pkg. 25c 
OREGON ROSE (Mitsch) (Early) 
Cerise rose with each petal heavily edged light rose. Up to 10 blooms open at 
once. Very beautiful. 
Lg. 2—30c (10—$1.20), Med. 2—20c (10—80c), Sm. (10—60c), Bits. 15—25c 
ORIENTAL PEARL (Carlson) (Mid-Season) 
The new giant cream. Floret grows 6 to 6144” under ordinary field conditions. Very 
leathery texture. A fine new commercial and show winner. 
| Lg. $5.00 (10—$40.00), Med. $4.00 (10--$32.00), Sm. $3.00 (10—$24.00) 
Blts. 50c ea. (10—$4.00) (100—$32.00) 
PICARDY (Palmer) (Mid-Season) 
An improved and healthy strain of the famous glad, which still gives some mar- 
velous spikes. 
Le. 2—20c (10—80c), Med. (10—60c), Sm. (10—40c), Blts. pkg. 20c 
PINOCCHIO (Evans) (Early) 
A real novelty glad. Color is a novelty blending of pink, yellow, green, orange, 
and red with none of them a standout. Florets are wide open, intensely ruffled 
and fluted. Blooms are about 334” on a tall willowy spike 50” high. A fine florist 
variety. 
Lg. 20c (10—$1.60), Med. 2—30c (10—$1.20), Sm. 2—20c (10—80c), Blts. 20—25c 
PRELUDE (B. Palmer) (Karly) 
Very early medium rose with velvety cerise shadings. Beautiful color. Fine cutter 
and grower. 
Lg. 2—20c (10—80c), Med. 3—20c (10—60c), Sm. (10—40c), Blts. pkg. 20c 
PURPLE SUPREME (Wilson) (Mid-Season) 
Tall ex. purple with light border on edges of petals. One of the finest on the 
market. Great prize winner. 
Lg. 25c (10—$2.00), Med. 2—25c (10—$1.00), Sm. (10—50c), Blts. pkg. 30c 
R. B. (Upton) (Mid-Season) 
Huge smoky henna rose. Giant florets on very strong, tall sturdy spikes. Winner 
many times for largest floret and longest flower head. Florists like it very much. 
Lg. 2—30c (10—$1.20), Med. 2—20c (10—80c), Sm. 3—20c (10—60c), Blts. pkg. 30c 
