DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LIST 
FIREBRAND (452) Butt °44 (85) 
Medium red of glistening shade with 
white lines on lower petals. Opens up 
to 10 well placed firmly attached 
blooms. Good show variety and prom- 
ising cutflower. 
L 40c; M 30c; S 20e; Bits. 2'%4e 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (500) 
Harris ’47 (82) 
New ruffled glistening white about 
as white as Maid of Orleans. Consid- 
ered one of the best whites to come 
out of Canada where it received the 
highest award in their Test Garden. 
Reported to grow 68 inches tall, 21 
buds with 8 or more 5% inch florets 
open. Good propagator. This one pro- 
mises to give some of our highly rated 
whites plenty of competition. 
L $2.00; M $1.25; S 75c; Bits. 15¢ 
FLYING FORTRESS (580) Wilson 743 
(93) 
Called the King of Smokies. Light 
smoky-gray with ability to hold 10 to 
12 florets open. For floret size and 
number of open, this has them all 
beat. One spike is a bouquet in itself. 
self, 
L 80c; M 55ce; S 30c; Bits. 5e 
FORT GARY (350) Glass 47 (85) 
A blend of deep velvety reds lighten- 
ed by slightly lighter shading on mid- 
ribs. Will open about 7 well attached 
florets on a 56 in. spike. 
L $3.00; M $2.00; S $1.25; Blts. 25¢ 
FUCHSIA BELLE (462) Almey 745 (85) 
A new shade of rose red especially 
attractive in artificial light. Perform- 
ance variable with us from year to 
year. 
L $1.25; M $1.00; S 75c; Bits. 10c 
FUCHSIA MAID (370) Knight ’46 (73) 
Originator calls it a true fuchsia 
color or an attractive shade between 
wine red and purple. Looks good. 
L 50c; M 35c; S 25c; Bits. 4e 
GEN. McARTHUR (441) Hatch ’43 (75) 
Looks like a good early commercial 
rose pink. Will open up to 8 large light- 
ly ruffled blooms. 
L 25c; M 20c; S 12c; Bits. 2¢ 
GERALDINE (430) Pruitt ’43 (70) 
Very early light creamy salmon pink. 
Color somewhat like Marlene Both. 
Has all the habits necessary to make a 
good early cutflower in a pleasing 
color. 
L 35c; M 20e; S 15e; Bits. 3e 
GLADRIDGE GARDENS 
GLAMIS (530) Palmer ’40 (90) 
Glamour queen of its class. Beautiful 
clear salmon rose with creamy lip and 
ruffled edges. 
L 15e; M 10c; S 6c; Bits. pkg. 25e 
GLOAMING (370) Zimmer ’37 (77) 
Makes a tall willowy spike of light 
purple with white throat. A good ecut- 
ter. 
L 8c; M 5c; Bits. pkg. 25¢ 
GOLD DUST (412) Pfitzer ’35 (70) 
We find this early deep yellow a 
dependable and profitable cutflower. 
L 8c; M 5e; S 3c; Bits. pkg. 20c 
GOLDEN DRAGON (410) Snyder ’47 
Tall medium yellow’ with throat 
flushed amber. Open about 6-5 in. flor- 
ets on a 56 inch plant. 
L $3.00; M $2.00; S $1.00; Bits. 30¢ 
GOLDEN STATE (512) Wheeler ’42 (90) 
A deep yellow which holds up to 8 
or more open in a double row forma- 
tion. Promising cutflower yellow. 
L 50c; M 35e; S 25e; Bits. 5¢ 
GRATITUDE (424) Fischer °46 (75) 
Called an improved Barcarole, being 
like it in color, but grows taller. Salmon 
orange with a sharp yellow throat. 
L 75ce; M 60c; S 50c; Bits. 5e 
GREEN GOLD (410) Roberts ’47 (80) 
As named this glad has a greenish 
yellow cast. A different color you may 
or may not like. 
L 50c; M 40c; S 30c Bits. 5e 
HARMAU (533) Both 740 (75) 
Glossy salmon scarlet with deeper 
throat. Rapid propagator. Unique 
color not like any other variety. 
L 10c; M 7c; S 3c; Blts pkg. 25e 
HARVEST MOON (411) Jack ’38 (85) 
Clear medium yellow with many 
florets open. Fills the bill for a good 
late yellow cutflower with us. 
L 8c; M 5e; S 3c; Bits. pkg. 25¢ 
HAWKEYE RED (450) Heaton 44 (85) 
Sport of Vagabond Prince, same 
habits of growth and propogation but 
in a red color. 
L 30c; M 20c; S 12¢; Bits. 2\4e 
HIGH COMMAND (540) Barrett °48 (93) 
Color shell pink. Holds up to 8 blooms 
open on a long flowerhead. Very strong 
powerful grower like Big Top and 
Ogarita. Looks like an excellent cut- 
flower. 
L 20c; M 15e; S 7c; Bits. 2e 
“The bulbs I purchased from you have done wonderful. Even though they were mediums 
most of the spikes that have bloomed up to the present have been just as large as those 
from my largest bulbs.” 
Mrs. R. R. S., Lexington, Ohio 
