DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LIST 
(L means large. M means medium, 
S means small, Blts. means bulblets. 
ABIGAIL (366) Myers ’44 (85). 
This variety is somewhat like Minuet 
in color, but holds more open and is 
earlier and taller. Received an Award 
of Merit from The Maryland Trial 
Gardens. 
L $3.00; M $2.00; S $1.00; Bits. 35c¢ 
ABU HASSAN (378) Holland ’47 (77) 
A deep, rich violet blue glad. Very 
much like Pelegrina in color but an im- 
provement on that variety in that it 
does not crook. A few spikes of this in 
a mixed bouquet of glads adds much to 
its beauty. Will undoubtedly be very 
popular. 
L 25c; M 20c; S 12c; Bits. 2c. 
ALGONQUIN (536) Palmer ’39 (80) 
Brilliant, glowing scarlet. This glad 
is very popular in its class. 
L 9c; M 6e; S 3c; Bits. pkg. 25¢ 
ANNAMAE (400) Pommert *40 (70) 
A good early pure white cutflower. 
This is earlier and much whiter in color 
than Maid of Orleans. 
L 9c; M 6c; S 3c; Bits. pkg. 25c¢ 
APRICOT GLORY (416) Sisson 747 (80) 
This soft deep apricot giad with 
glowing throat of lighter tone looks 
promising to us as a commercial cut- 
flower. It is a strong grower and a 
good propagator. 
L $1.50; M $1.00; S 60c; Bits. 12¢ 
ASTRID (560) Jack *46 (77) 
Clear medium rose that will open 
about 6 ruffled blooms. Fine color and 
a promising cutflower. 
I, $1.50; M $1.00; S 75c; Blts. 8¢ 
AUTUMN GOLD (412) Fischer ’43 (100) 
Beautiful fall color of deep yellow 
blending to a band of orange at edge 
of petals. If it only grew taller would 
be outstanding. 
L 10c; M 7c; Bits. pkg. 25c¢ 
AVIATRICE (500) Sjerps ’47 (85) 
A white sport of Picardy from Hol- 
land. It appears to be between Silver 
Wings and Leading Lady in whiteness. 
L $1.00; M 60c; S 40c; Bits. 7e 
BADGER BEAUTY (466) Krueger ’41! 
(95) 
Beautiful lavender with creamy 
white throat. 
{. 15¢; M 10c; S 5e; Bits. pkg. 25e 
GLADRIDGE GARDENS 
fica a BLUSH (440) Fischer °47 
As the name suggests it is a blush 
white with a sparkling pink undertone. 
A seedling of Margaret Beaton it seems 
to have inherited the vigorous tall 
growth of that variety. It will open 7 
flat well attached florets. 
L $1.50; M $1.25; S $1.00; Blts. 12¢. 
RENGASI (530) Cave 43 (85) 
A ruffled clean pink with white 
throat. Its performance has been a dis- 
appointment to us. Reported to do bet- 
ter when planted late. 
L $3.00; M $2.00; S $1.00; Blts. 25c 
BETTY’S CHOICE (362) Harris ’45 (100) 
A ruffled rosy mauve with cream 
blotch. We are particularily enthusias- 
_tie about the color value of this variety. 
L $1.00; M 60c; S 40c; Blts. 6c 
BETTY NUTHALL (420) Salbach ’28 
(100) 
Standard tall late salmon pink with 
yellow throat. This is an old variety and 
late but has returned a consistent pro- 
fit for us as a late cutflower. 
L 7c; M 5e; Bits. pkg. 20c 
BIG TOP (541) Rich 742 (75) 
One of the largest varieties we grow. 
Light pink with small carmen feather. 
L 15ce; M 10c; S 6c; Bits. pkg. 30c 
BITTERSWEET (422) Troyer ’43 (85) 
Bittersweet orange with purple 
throat. This makes a fine exhibition 
spike and is well liked by all who have 
seen or grown it. 
L 30c; M 20c; S 12c; Blts. 2¢ 
BIT O’ HEAVEN (320) Crow ’37 (90) 
Beautiful tall orange with about 8 
open. A fine cutflower. For a beautiful 
and unusual arrangement try this with 
Liatris. 
L 8c; M 5e; S 2c; Bits. pkg. 20c 
BLACK OPAL (354) Errey ’36 (92) 
Exhibition dark red. Makes an im; 
pressive spike with up to 8 blooms 
open. The standard dark red. 
L 10c; M 6c; S 3c; Bits. pkg. 20e 
BLUE BEAUTY (476) Pfitzer ’36 (75) 
Light violet blue, vigorous grower. 
The best medium blue on the market. 
L 9c; M 6e; S 3c; Bits. pkg. 25¢ 
BOLDFACE (533) Evans ’47 (82) 
A striking color of deep salmon pink 
with black red brush mark on clean 
white throat. Holds 8-514 inch blooms 
open on a tall spike. Fine show record 
and looks like the best from this or- 
iginator to date. 
L $5.00; M $5.00; S $5.00; Bits. 50¢ 
“The “Glads” we ordered from you are just gorgeous in spite of the drought.” 
Mrs. J. B. E., Hamilton, N. D 
