DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LIST 
TIVOLI (460) K & M ’47 (95) 
A clear light rose color somewhat 
like Coryphee. Opens 8 on a tall stra? 
ght spike. This variety promises to be 
outstanding. 
L $2.50; M $1.50; S $1.00; Blts. 25c 
TOPFLITE (560) LaSalle 746 (85) 
A most beautiful light rosy pink self 
—a new color in glads. Grows tall, 
opening 8-5 inch blooms on a wiry 
spike. Other than it doesn’t make too 
many bulblets, this variety is outstan?- 
ing. 
L $5.00; M $4.00; S $3.00; Bits. 60c 
TROTAN (442) Snyder *47 (90) 
Coral pink blending to a creamy buff 
throat. Ho'ds 8 florets open ~n a long 
flowerhead. Rated well in Michigan 
Trail Gardens where 12 bulbs produced 
5,141 hu'blets by actual count. 
L $3.00; M $2.00; S $1.00; Bits. 30c 
TRUELOVE (440) Klein *45 (70) 
An early clear shell pink. Lovely 
color and depentable habits promise 
much for the “uture of this variety. 
L 60c; M 40c; S 25c; Bits. 4c 
TUNIA’S DELIGHT (522) Both ’47 (80) 
Beautiful color conbination of or- 
ange with a blue margin around the 
edge of each netal. 8 oven florets. 
L $3 00; M $2.25; S $1.50; Bits. 25c 
TUNIA’S MAHOMET (580) Both ’43 
(75) 
Deep velvety plum rose with orange 
scarlet in throat. Novel but beautiful 
smoky. 
L 75c; M 50c; S 35e; Bits. 7e 
TUNIA’S MASTERPIECE (566) Both 
"47 (85) 
A giant lavender with some feather- 
ing. The originator, as name implies 
rates this among his best Not too good 
a propagator ard available stock in 
. S. is very limited. 
L $6.00; M $5.00; S $4.00; Bits. 50¢ 
TUT’S BOTH (422) Both *43 (80) 
Deep ‘pastel orange with blue tongu>. 
Capable of producing Grand Champ- 
ion spikes. 
L 75c; M 50c; S 25ce; Bits. 5e 
TWILIGHT DREAM (480) Hinsken °47 
(80) 
An attractive smoky color being a 
blend of rose, tan, -nd cream. Holds 6 
open florets on a spike of medium 
height. 
L $3.00; M $2.50; S $2.00; Bits. 25c 
VAGABOND PRINCE (391) Palmer ’34 
(80) 
Velvety brown with flame blotch. 
Attractive and unusual color combina- 
tion. 
L 8c; M 5e; S 3c; Bits. pkg. 20¢ 
GLADRIDGE GARDENS 
VANGOLD (312) Van Voorhis ’40 (75) 
Deep golden yellow. Early and a tall 
straight grower. Good propagator and 
healthy. 
L 25c; M 15e; S 8e; Blts. 244e 
VARIATION (340) Krueger ’41 (75) 
This one opens a ribbon of lavender 
pink blooms. Heré is something differ- 
ent and good for a cutflower at a reas- 
onable price. 
L 10c; M 7e; S 4e; Bits. pkg. 25¢ 
VEECREAM (407) Van Voorhis ’39 (95) 
Rich cream with small scarlet blotch. 
Beautifully ruffled and a novel combin- 
ation. Fine for local cutflower sales. 
L 10c; M 7c; S 4e; Bits. pkg. 25¢ 
VENIDA (460) Milo 47 
A beautiful rose colored glad with 
a cream throat. 8 five inch ruffled 
blooms open on a straight snike Good 
propagator. 
L 4.00; M $3.00; S $2.00; Bits. 50c 
VICTORY QUEEN (430) Wilson ’45 (95) 
Beautiful salmon orange with cream 
throat. Clear color with no flecking. 6 
ruffled blooms oven on a tall plant. 
Looks like one of Wilson’s best. This 
should be popular with the florists. 
L $1.00; M 70c; S 40c; Bits. 8e 
VIRGIN (400) Lins ’46 (90) 
Pure white with a sparkle or sheen 
to its color. Makes nicely recurved flor- 
ets on a good spike. Introduced as a 
superior commercial white but we have 
found that it is variable in ~erfor ~ance 
L $1.50; M $1.00; S 50c; Bits. 20c 
VOODOO (480) Kadel ’44 (80) 
eal unique smoky in which the color 
is a strippling of bronze and plum 
color. Opens 6 large ruffled and needle- 
pointed florets. 
L 50c; Bits. 5c¢ 
VULCAN (470) Stevens ’42 (82) 
Medium shade of purple. Opens 7 
blooms on a tall spike. Good grower 
and propagator. Nice purple and one 
that the ladies especially admire. 
L 15c; M 10c; S 6c; Bits. pkg. 30c 
WINSTON (406) Palmer ’41 (80) 
Exquisite color and ruffling make 
this the Beauty Queen of the Creams. 
L 12¢c; M 6¢e; S 3c; Blts. pkg. 25¢ 
YANKEE LASS (440) Schnetsky °46 (80) 
Sister seedling of Connecticut Yan- 
kee. Beautiful shade of ligh* shel' pivk, 
Opens 8-5 inch blooms in perfect doublg 
row. Fine show glad. é 
L $5.09; M $3.50; S $2 00; Bits. 60¢ 
