DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LIST 
LANCASTER (470) Palmer 744 (85) 
The best exhibition purple on the 
market also tops for color. Will open 
8 lightly waved and ruffled blooms on 
a tall straight spike. Rather slow pro- 
oagator for us. 
lL, 75c; M 50¢; S 25c; Blts. 5c 
LANTANA (420) Palmer 743 (75) 
Pastel shade of orange and yellow. 
Doesn’t grow tall but has cutflower 
possibilities because of fine color and 
earliness. 
L 12c; M 7c; S 3c; Blts pkg. 25c 
LAVENDER AND GOLD (366) Baerman 
"43 (70) 
Very early blooming light lavender 
with yellow throat. Small decorative 
type but very pretty color. 
L. 15c; M 10c: S 7e; Bits. pkg. 25c 
LAVENDER PRINCE (466) LaSalle ’44 
(90) 
Seedling of King Arthur. Makes a 
larger, taller spike and is a little light- 
er in color. Makes a dandy cutflower 
and we rate it highly. 
L 50c; M 35c; S 25c; Bits. 5e¢ 
LAVENDER QUEEN (366) Arenius °37 
(82) 
Deep violet lavender with some 
flecking. Dependable cutflower. 
L 8c; Bits. pkg. 25c¢ 
LEADING LADY (506) Johnston °42 (87) 
Creamy white sport of Picardy. 
Identical to Picardy except in color. 
Can be cut in tight bud and opens per- 
fectly. Few other whites can duplicate 
this. Frequent Grand Champ at the 
shows. One of the best glads introduced 
in the last few years. Be sure to try 
this one—its tops. 
L 25c; M 15e; S 8e; Bits. 2c 
LILY WHITE (500) White ’47 (85) 
Exhibition white with cream throat. 
From the originator of Elizabeth the 
Queen. 
L $3.00; M $2.00; Blts. 25¢ 
LIPSTICK (441) Balentine ’41 (80) 
A very nice light pink with a rosy 
_red lipstick blotch. We call it “The 
Poor Man’s Connecticut Yankee” as the, 
color is similar but the price lower. 
Very good propagator, and deserves to 
be more popular than it is. 
L 30c; M 20c; S 10c; Bits. 2¢ 
LLONA (400) Krueger 43 (85) 
Ruffled creamy white similar to 
Myrna, but more consistent in growth. 
I. 10c: M 8e; Bits. pkg. 25¢ 
GLADRIDGE GARDENS 
LUCKY (366) Jack ’47 (75) 
. A clear lavender with small cream 
throat. Grows tall and is a very rapid 
eel Seiad Didn’t hold too many open 
or us. 
L $1.50; M $1.00 S 60¢; Bits. 12¢ 
becca) OF ORLEANS (400) Pfitzer °32 
Standard milky white. Dependable 
commercial. Still widely grown. 
L 8c; M 5e; S 244¢; Bits. pkg. 20c 
MARGARET BEATON (501) Twomey 
"37 (85) 
Snow white with scarlet blotch deep 
in throat. Tall husky grower holding 
up to 8 blooms open. Outstanding for 
all purposes. 
L 8c; M 5e:S 3c; Bits. pkg. 25e 
Be coma WOOD (570) Marshall ’ 47 
A huge deep mauve purple. Its bloom 
size and color attract attention where- 
ever shown. Florists are reported to 
beg for this one because of the beauti- 
ful floral work it makes. Has some 
irregular placement of florets. Will 
open large florets to tip when cut in 
tight bud. One of the most promising 
of the new ones. 
L $1.00; M 75c; S 50e; Bits. 8e 
MARGUERITE (533) Pommert ’39 (80) 
Very large ruffled blooms of water- 
melon pink with cream throat. 
L 12c; M 8e; S 4e; Bits. pkg. 25¢ 
MARLENE BOTH (430) Both ’43 (76) 
Giant light salmon pink with creamy 
buff throat. 
L 50c; M 35e; S 25e; Bits. 4¢ 
MARTHA DEANE (410) Guilles 746 (85) 
A light yellow with almost incon- 
spicuous red spears in the throat. 
Makes tall spikes and looks like a dandy 
cutflower. 
L $2.00; M $1.09; S 75e; Bits. 15¢ 
MAURRIE TREVAN (454) Both 746 (80) 
New black red from Australia. Makes 
large florets on an exceptional long 
flowerhead. Should win easily in the 
shows. 
L $4.00; M $3.00; S $2.00; Blts. 35¢ 
MID-AMERICA (550) Knierim °47 (85) 
A very strong growing brilliant light 
red. Grows 60 inches tall with 8 open 
on a long flowerhead. This variety pro- 
cuced one of the finest spikes of the 
year for us. 
1, $2.00; M $2.00; S $2.00: Blts 25¢ 
“T received shipment this past week and I’ve never seen a cleaner bunch of Glads, Please 
accept my thanks for your very generous extras.” ; 
. P., Warehouse Point, Conn. 
