~ DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LIST 
“-CRIMSON TIDE (452) Roherts ’45 (90) 
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A deep crimson red with exceptional 
: heavy substance and ruffling. This is 
different than other reds and very nice. 
Bulblets should be held over for one 
year to get good germination. 
L, $1.50: M $1.00: S 75e: Bits. 12e 
3CRINKLE CREAM (410) Ellis °40 (86) 
A nicely ruffled light yellow. Holds 
4 or 5 blooms. open on a tall spike. 
L 25e;.M:15e; S 10c; Blts. 2¢ 
DAISY MAK (420) Lins "45, (90) 
Color salmon or -erange.-pink with 
reddish blotch: We are.not-teo keen on 
the color of this: variety but must ad- 
mire its exceptionally. strong and de- 
pendable growing habits. Fast pr opaga- 
tor. 
'L. $1.00; M 75e; S'50c; Blts. 12¢ 
DAWN GDOW (560) Jack ’45 (85) 
Heavily ruffled light. rose pink with 
=. florets up to.6 inches across. Mr. Jack 
considers it the most beautiful variety 
he has originated to date. 
L $1.20;M 90c; S-60c; Blts. 10¢ 
DESTINY (536) Butt ’43 (85) 
Salmon red with small white bars on 
- lower petals. Makes a fine tall spike. 
-2i7 380¢3-M 20c; S 15c; Bits: 2c 
DONELLA. (340) Wright ’47 (65) 
_ A new very early pink with white 
ee opening 5 or 6. Good propagat- 
. Not too big for us but seems to 
bisetn all out early in a short period of 
=2ctime,’ and should be: a profitable glad 
for those that try for an early market. 
i. $1.00; M 60c; S 40¢; Blts. 6e 
DONNA (416) Pruitt ’40 (95) 
-Nicely ruffled golden buff. A tall 
husky grower. Makes a good cutflower. 
1 15¢; M 10¢e;S 5ce; Bits. pkg. 25¢ 
een (432) Hassall ’45 (85) 
Deep salmon red with deeper blotch. 
,-A different attractive color hard to 
classify: One of the top introductions of 
ihe last. few -years. Excellent habits and 
lor makeit a eutflower variety of real 
ansate Highly recommended. 
L- The. M-50c: S 35C; Bits. 5e 
~ DREAM CASTLE (440) Lins °43 (82) 
This variety-presents a ribbon of col- 
or -with up to 10-florets open of a light 
pink shade and a.creamy colored throat. 
L 50c; M.35e; S 20e; Bits. 5e 
DREAM O° BEAUTY (362) . Zimmer 4 
(90) . 
Vivid: deep rose. Good eutlewer and 
a popular color not duplicated by any of 
the newer glads. 
I. 8c; M 5e: Bits. pkg. 20¢ 

: eee THE QUEEN 
 GLADRIDGH GARDENS 
a a 
DRUM MAJOR-(423). Wilson ’42 (85) 
Large orange with solid blotch. We 
consider. this as:Wilson’s best orange, 
L 30c: M 20c:S12e: Blts. 2e 
DUSTY MILLER (486) Elliott °45 (85) 
Bright and_ lively smoky old rose, 
mildly blotched red with cream pencil- 
ing. Very popular in Canada and de- 
serves more’popularity here as it com- 
bines a very~ pleasing color on a_ tall 
spike with 8 open florets. 
L $1.00; M 60c: S 40e: Bits. 5e 
KARLY GOLD (410) Butt ’45 (60) 
This extra early blooming yellow 
should be a money maker for those who 
grow for an early cutflower market. 
L 25c; M 12e: S 8e: Blts. pkg. 25e 
EARLY ROSE (362) Jack ’36 (70) 
'* Medium. rose shading to darker 
blotch. Good cutflower as it is a dif.- 
ferent color and early. 
L 8c; M 5c; S 3c; Bits. pkg. 25c 
(566): White 
“MAL (86) 
> Beautiful ‘deep lavender ih darker 
lines in throat. Beautifully ruffled and 
holding 7 to 8 blooms open. Needs 
p:enty of water to be at its best. Cut- 
flower growers are now buying this 
“by the thousand. One of the most popu- 
lar items in our list. 
L l3c; M 10c; s Be; Bits. pkg. 25e 
FSSA MARIE (542) Coutts. "46 (82) 
Soft deep pink ofa‘ different shade. 
Dependable performer that does not 
fleck, fade or crook. Fine. Canadian 
reputation but deserves wider distribu- 
tion here. 
L 35c; M 20c; S 15c; Blts. 3c 
“ ETHEL CAVE COLE (440) Cave *41 (75) 
Soft light pink that sometimes flecks. 
Florists like the color of this variety. 
It is now widely grown. as an early 
~ cutflower pink. 
_£.10c; M 7c; S. 3c; Blts. pkg. 20c 
FABULOUS. (448) LaSalle °46 (85) 
‘Deep pink with a double half circle 
5 = iletck of cherry red bordered by light 
“cream. Unusual’ and attractive color 
especially. for those that admire the 
blotched’ ones. — 
L $2.00; M.$1.50; S 1.00; Blts 25¢ 
FAIR ANGEL (400) Hatch "42 (80) 
‘Creamy white with deeper cream 
throat. Nicely. mutiled and a tall gTrow- 
ing variety. ~~ 
L 12e; M 6e; S Be; ‘Bits. pke. 25¢ 
“They -were the largest and finest I have ever seen and your variety of colors in the 
mixture was wonderful. Everyone that saw them was sur prised and gree at the size 
and color.’ 
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Sphitedeisue. penne 
