BURMA (Palmer) (EM) A marvelous ruffled deep rose red that 
everyone seems to like> Opens up a lot of flowers at once, and 
about all the rest of the buds show color to make a grand display. 
Burma is one of those glads that can be seen “a mile away,” and 
is one of the first to be singled out for close inspection by garden 
visitors. A good bulb maker and a fine propagator. 
L .25, M .12, S .06, Bulblets 20—.25, 100—$1.00 
BUTTERSCOTCH (Langworthy-Gladland) New buff salmon. See 
1948 Co-Introductions. 
CARNIVAL (Butt) (M) An unusual and very pretty combination of 
colors; red with pure white throat. This variety gave fine growth 
from small bulbs and bulblets, and should be very popular. 
L $3.00, M $2.00, S $1.25, Bulblets .25, 10—$2.00, 25—$4.00 
CLEO (Youmans) New creamy pink with markings. See 1948 Co- 
introductions. 
COLOGNE (Roberts) (EM) New tall deep pink of medium size with 
a very definite fragrance. A much improved Incense, from which 
it is a seedling. We consider this variety and Perfume to be the 
most fragrant of all scented glads that are easily grown in the 
garden. (Some fragrant species and hybrids of species are more 
fragrant but they must be grown in mild climates or under glass). 
Cologne opens five or six 4-inch flowers on tall willowy spikes. 
Not for sale this year, but we will give one bulb free (only if 
requested) with each order of $10.00 or more from this list. Only 
one bulb to a customer. 
COMMANDO (Palmer) (EM) Very tall bright scarlet red with faint 
white lines. Nicely rounded florets, Makes a tall, heavy plant 
that should be well hilled up. Not a fast propagator, but a glad 
that has always done well for us; certainly a showy variety. 
L .40, M .30, S .20, Bulblets 10—.25 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE (Schenetsky) (EM) A beautiful formal 
light pink with rosy throat. We had many real exhibition spikes 
last summer, with 10 open in a perfect double row. Not one of 
the fastest propagators, but fairly good for us, and germination 
was excellent. Grand SES ean) spike Montana, 1947. Should 
perone very popular, 
L $2.00, M $1.50, S $1.00, Bulblets 25, 10—$2.00 
COUTTS’ ORCHID (Coutts) (M) Still one of the finest for color in 
the rose pink class. Clear light rose with large cream-white 
throat. Placement and attachment could be better; florist use 
may be limited on this account. A fairly good propagator. 
L .25, M .20, Bulblets 20—.25, 100—$1.00 
COVENTRY (Glass) (M) Creamy buff with red feather. In general 
effect a little like Sun Spot but not as pretty. Has a smaller 
throat marking than its sister seedling Sparks, and the color 
contrast is not quite as marked. Makes a nice spike with several 
open flowers; apparently a good propagator. 
L $2.50, M $1.50, S $1.00, Bulblets .25, 10 $2.00 

Your SUN SPOT Grand Champ at New York City was really 
fine; it well deserved the honor. (A. B., New Jersey) 
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