TOPFLITE (LaSalle-Arenius) (EM) One of the highlights of our 
1947 planting was beautiful rose pink Topflite. A clear light 
rose with small deeper rose feather on cream center, but in effect 
practically a self color. Opens 7 to 9 very large flowers on tall 
spikes. Foliage seems to brown off rather early, but apparently 
makes good bulbs although husks are thin and they are not as 
smooth in appearance as we like. Just a fairly good propagator 
but bulblets, planted middle of March, germinated very well and 
made good size. Topflite is certainly a beautiful glad and should 
become extremely popular. It has been a consistent winner at 
the shows. 
L $5.00, M $4.00, S $3.00, Bulblets .60, 10—$5.00 
TREASURE ISLAND (Lins) (EM) A beautiful new light pink, a 
smooth soft shade with a slight rosy hue. Looks like an im- 
proved Rosa van Lima, with larger florets; lightly frilled, 6 open. 
L $2.00, M $1.50, S $1.00, Bulblets .25, 10—$2.00 
TRUELOVE (Klein) (E) Not only a beautiful color, but apparently 
one of the earliest pinks to bloom. 5 or 6 good sized florets open 
on a medium-tall stem, long flowerhead. A soft pink color that 
is most attractive for all purposes. 
L .60, M .40, S .25, Bulblets 10—.35, 50—$1.40 
TUNOLIA (Kaylor) (EM) Huge pure white. Tall stem, medium 
flowerhead. Makes a really massive display, although the upright 
faced florets are somewhat bunched. A strong grower, good 
propagator. 
L .20, M .15, S .10, Bulblets 20—.25, 100—$1.00, 250—$2.00 
TUTS BOTH (Both) (EM) This might be called an orange Picardy. 
A little more on the red side of orange than Orange Gold and 
some others; a self color with small darker feather. Makes beau- 
tiful spikes and has been a heavy winner at the shows. 7 or 8 
large round Picardy type flowers open on fine spikes. A fine 
propagator. We like it very much, 
L $1.00, M .60, S .35, Bulblets 4—.25, 10—.50, 100—$4.00 
VANGOLD (VanVoorhis) (E) One of the best deep yellows, this is 
also an early bloomer, making it especially valuable for cutting. 
Florets are well opened and are larger than most of the older 
yellows of the early type. 
M .25, S .15, Bulblets 10—.35, 100—$2.50 
VICTORY QUEEN (Wilson) (ML) A nicely ruffled salmon with a 
small cream throat spot. About 7 good sized florets open on a fair 
spike. Probably grows best in heavier soil; we have never been 
able to get the tall growth that others report. Good increase. 
L $1.00, M .70, S .40, Bulblets 4—.25, 10—.50, 100—$4.00 
VOODOO (Kadel) (EM) An unusual and interesting smoky, although 
one that could hardly be called beautiful. Shades of gray and 
brown with rather unusual floret form. Makes good spikes and 
is a good propagator and fine grower from bulblets. Those who 
like glads that are different will surely like Voodoo. 
M .35, S .25, Bulblets 4—.20, 10—.40, 100—$3.00 
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