FRIENDLY GLAD GARDENS 

OKLAHOMA 490 (Wilson) 
A marvelous smoky beauty queen that has won 
many blue ribbons. Well ruffled wide open 
pinkish lilac florets strongly attached on a straight 
strong stem. Very good propagator and a de- 
pendable performer. 
L .75; M .55: S .30: Bts. 4 for .25. 
ORANGE PRINCE 324 (Snyder) 
An orange sport of Vagabond Prince with same 
kind of vigorous growth. The color is on the 
red side of orange and doesn’t burn in the sun. 
A sure winner on the show table. 
L .50; M .30: S 2 for .40; Bts. 10 for .25. 
OREGON GOLD 410 (Majeski) 
Very large light yellow that is beautifully ruffled. 
Florets are perfectly faced and spaced on the 
Strong attachment 
tall strong straight spike. 
and heavy grower. Very nice and comes in 
late for the late market. 
L 2 for .30. 
ORIENTAL PEARL 506 (Carlson) 
A rich cream with very large wide cpen plain 
florets. Will open up to 6 blooms which measure 
6 to 64% inches. Really immense, tall and straight 
so that a dozen makes an armful. Heavy prcp- 
agator and looks like it will mcke a gcod com- 
mercial. 
L 2.00; M 1.50; S 1.00; Bts. .25. 
ORVAG 412 (Arnett) 
Our own orange sport of Vagabond Prince which 
is very similar to Mr. Snyder's “Orange Prince.”’ 
If you grow his don't crder “Orvag,"’ unless ycu 
want a bigger stcck. 
L .50; M .30; S 2 for .40; Bts. 10 for .25. 
PASTEL 430 (Both) 
A perfect pastel blend smoky. Rosy velvety oray 
color that is lovely soft and smooth. The round 
petalled wide open florets are 44% to 5 inches 
Excellent propagator. 
in diameter. A. favorite 
of ours. 
L029 Ms 30, S20; bis..10. fore. oO. 
CORUNNA, MICHIGAN 

PHANTOM BEAUTY 540 (Bastian) 
A beautiful light pastel pink with 10 to 12 blooms 
cpening wide at once. Perfect facing and place- 
ment with florets firmly attached to the iall strong 
Healthy 
A reai 
commercial glad that will be grown by most socn. 
L 7.00; M 5.00; 5 3.00; Bis. .75. 
stem. Opens well when cut in bud. 
robust grower and excellent propagator. 
PICARDY (Palmer) 
The most widely grown glad in the world. The 
parent of most of our present-day varieties. 
L 3 for-.25: M 5 for .25: S 74or’ 253 Bis speoeeco. 
PURPLE SUPREME 470 (Wilson) 
The best of the Wilson purples. It surely is a 
royal color. Very tall straight spike with many 
large florets open at once and firmly attached. 
Prolific propagator. Finest commercial and show 
variety in its color class. 
L 2 for .30; M 3 for .30: S 5 for .25; Bts. pkg. .25. 
RELIANT (Krueger) 
A mammoth heavy iextured white that blooms late. 
The florets are 6 inches or more across with 6 to 8 
open with a flower-head up to 36 inches and 24 
buds. 
dividends to the early buyer. 
Rapid propagator that will return large 
One that the 
hybridist will want, low price for a 1948 introduc- 
tion 
L 3.00; M 2.00: S 1.00; Bts. 10 for 3.00. 
RED CHARM 452 (Butt) 
Deep lively scarlet with a slightly deeper throat. 
Opens 8 large perfectly-placed florets on a tall 
straight stem. Its excellent and consistent per- 
formance make it outstanding for the exhibitcr 
and cut flower grower. We recommend it highly. 
L 3 for .30; M 3 for .25; S 5 for .25; Bts. pkg. .25. 
