FRIENDLY GLAD GARDENS 
SUN SPOT 417 (Roberts) 
This one is a real contribution to the gladiolus 
family. Not only is it a superb grower, it is a 
tctally new color combination. It will open 8 to 
10 ruffled blooms firmly attached to the tall 
straight spike. It is a light apricot buff with a 
rose spot in the throat. 
pion at several shows. 
L 2.00; M 1.50; S 1.00; Bts. .25. 
It has been grand cham- 
SURFSIDE 400 (Winsor) 
A consistent commercial ruffled white with a 
slight penciling in the throat. Vigorous grower 
and good propagator. 
L 3 for .25: M 5 for .25: S 7 for .25: Bts. pkg. .25. 
TEXAS 500 (Bushanon) 
A very early large white that promises to beccme 
a good commercial. Opens 7 well-placed blooms 
on a 28-inch flower-head carrying !7 to 19 buds. 
L 1.50; M 1.00; S .60; Bts. 2 for .25. 
TRALEE 460 (Krueger). 
Here is a glad for the florists and cut flower 
grower. It is a light rose edged a bit deeper 
with a small amber mark in the throat. It opens 
six to eight 42-inch florets on a long 20 bud 
flower-head. A 100 per cent cutter and blooms 
well from small sizes. 
L 4.00: M 3.00; S 2.00: Bts. .50. 
TROJAN 442 (Snyder) 
One of the high-sccring seedlings in the 1946 
Michigan Trial Gardens. A coral! pink blending to 
a creamy buff throat. Opens 8 ruftled florets of 
heavy texture on a long 20 bud flower-head. 
L 3.00; M 2.00; S 1.00: Bts. .30. 
VANGOLD 312 (Van Voorhis) 
A clean deep yellow that opens 6 five-inch plain 
forets on a straight spike. It blooms early and 
is an excellent propagator which helps to make 
it a good commerc:al. 
L .25: M 2 for .25: S 3 for .25: Bts. 10 for .25. 
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VARIATION 340 (Krueger) 
Another fine florist variety of clear pink with a 
faint lavender tint. The 7 to 10 open blooms 
with all the remaining buds showing color make 
each spike a ribbon of color. A reliable per- 
former and excellent propagator. 
L 3 for .30; M 4 for .25: S 7 for .25: Bts. pkg. .25. 
VICTORY QUEEN 532 (Wilson) 
A rich salmon orange with, deep cream throat 
that is marvelous to see. It opens eight 5¥2-inch 
florets on a tall straight 21-bud spike. The attach- 
ment is excellent. Good propagator. Wish I 
had a lot more Victory Queen. 
L 1.00; M .70: S .40; Bts. 4 for .25. 
WAX MODEL 400 (Krueger) 
Another glad for the cut-flower grower. It is a 
large tall growing white that blooms early on a 
straight spike. It opens 5 to 6 five-inch florets on 
a 22-inch flower-head of 17 buds. Wax Model 
possesses a floral beauty and charm that is out- 
standing. 
L 2.00; M 1.50; S 1.00; Bts. .25. 
WHITE CHALLENGE—See Pages 3 and 4. 
WHITE GOLD 506 (Scheer) 
This warm-colored glad is cne of the leading 
One of the biggest varieties and 
A basket of White 
Its health, vigor, and 
commercials. 
blooms among the very first. 
Gold is really something. 
propagating qualities are unsurpassed. 
L 3 for .30: M 4 for .25: S 6 for .25: Bts. pkg. .25. 
WHITE MAGIC 500 (Kuhn) 
This heavily-ruffled clear white glad has a cool, 
crisp, breath-taking beauty. It opens six 52-inch 
florets on tall straight spikes. Not a rapid prcep- 
It was the highest-scoring variety in the 
Score 88. 
agator. 
1946 Michigan Trial Gardens. 
L 5.00: M 3.50; S 2.50; Bts. .50. 
