GENERAL LIST OF RECENT INTRODUCTIONS: 
The following list is made up of varieties not yet considered as “commercial” or 
standard price varieties. You will find a page of “standards” on page 12 with 
short descriptions, that list containing many of our popular bouquet varieties. In 
this general list of recent introductions we will furnish ten of a size at eight times 
the single price, where stock permits, if the ten price is not shown. Five may be 
had at one-half the ten price. Mimimum order for prepaid delivery, $2.00 please. 
GENERAL LIST 
ABIGAIL (366) Myers 744 (75) 
A lavender that is very near the shade of Minuet. 
Opens up to 8 florets of double row placement. It 
is a good strong tall grower and production of 
bulblets is good. 
L. {—!.00, M. !—75, S. §!—50, Bulblets 10—1.00 
ALPINE 
Creamy white to light cream in the throat. One 
grower says ‘‘The most beautiful white I know 
of.’’ 
L. 2—30, 5—60; M. 2—20, 5—40; Bulblets 20—25 
AVIATRICE 
Very lovely cream sport of Picardy. 
L. i—1t.00, M. {!—75, Bulblets 1!0—1.00 
AUREOLE 
Very ruffled new yellow going strong on_ the 
west coast. Has darker tints, very ‘beautiful. 
L. |—60, M. !—40, Bulblets 1!0—50 
BEAUTY’S BLUSH (440) Fischer ’47 (85) 
Soft blushing pink. Opens 7 on a tall spike that 
never crooks. It is healthy and a_ very’ robust 
grower. The light pink florets are well arranged 
and attached and open flat against the stem. 
produces quantities of large easily germinating 
bulblets. Wonderful comercial. 
L. 1—50, M. 1!—35, S. !1—25, Bulblets 1!0—25 
BETTY’S CHOICE (HARRIS-45) 
Nicely ruffled rosy mauve with cream _ blotch. 
Petals edged cream. 6-8 open on long flower head. 
L. 1—25, 10—2.00; M. !—I5, 10—1.20; S. 1!—10, 
10—1.00; Bulblets 15—25, 100—2.00 
BLESSED DAMOSEL 
A wonderful glowing pink, waxy texture. Mar- 
velous coloring. 
L. 2—25, 5—50 
BLACK PANTHER 
A black red that is creating a sensation where 
ever shown. Its immense florets give it priority 
over all others of its class. Belongs to all first 
class collections. 
L. [—50, 5—2.00; Bulblets 10—50 
BIRCH RED (552 Rich 45) 
Medium deep red with fine clear color. Good 
grower and a_ strong propagator. Flowerhead of 
medium length. 
L. !—2.00, M. !—!.25, S. I—75, Bulblets 2—25, 
10—1.00 
BLUE LAGOON (478 G. Snyder 46) 
Tall strong growing medium deep violet with 
a clear color. Probably the strongest grower of 
the blues. 62’’ tall, with 20 buds, 26’ head, 
four and three-fourth inch florets and 6-8 open. 
Healthy and a good propagator. 
L. {!—1.50, M. I—!.00, S. !—75, Bulblets 2—25, 
10—1.00 
BURMA (562) Palmer ’43 (88) 
A very deep reddish rose with wide open heavily 
ruffled blooms Opens up to 8 ruffled florets of 
heavy substance on a straight spike. Florets and 
buds will burn if left to open in the _ field. 
Wonderful commercial for local use. Florists like 
its unusual color. Ranks as one of the best of all 
Glads. Very heavy increaser and germinates nearly 
100 per cent. - 
L. {[—15, !0—1.20; M. 2—25, 10—1.00; S. 2—20, 
10—80; Bulblets 10—!5, 100—90 
CHIC (Marshall) 
Very beautiful light pink of large size-medium 
grower and stands heat well. New and _ fine. 
L. I[—1.50, M. I—1!.00, Bulblets 1!0—1.00 
CHERRY JAM (543) Zimmer ’43 (80) 
A salmon pink with a deep cherry blotch on the 
lower petal. Opens up to 8 on a stem of medium 
height. Good propagator and it blooms freely from 
bulblets. 
L. !—25, 10—2.00; M. I—I5, 10—1I.20; S. 1—10, 
10—80; Bulblets 10—25, 100—2.00 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE (441) Schenetsky ’44 (90) 
Light pink with an attractive scarlet throat blotch. 
Opens up to 10 florets with double row place 
ment. Medium propagator but germination is ex- 
cellent. Still winning heavily at the shows. 
L. I—t.00, 10—8.00; M. iI—1!.00, 10—6.00; S§, 
{—50, 1!0—4.00; Bulblets I—!0, 1!0—80, 100—5.60 
DAISY MAE, 90 : 
Classed as an orange, but has a pinkish cast, 
with deeper throat mark. A_ recent introduction 
which has become very popular everywhere. Strong 
grower, magnificent flower head. 
L. I—35, M. {!—20, Bulblets 1!0—25 
DEBORAH SAMPSON (440 Scheer 47) 
Very pretty clear light pink with 8 neatly placed 
5’’ florets open. Plants are tall and flowerhead 
is long. Seems to be a reliable grower and has 
consistently produced show spikes. 
L. I—I.50, M. {t—!.00, S. !—65, Bulblets {!—t5 
DIXIE GOLD 
Rugged old time golden orange from a_ Florida 
garden. Powerful bulb maker. 
L. 10—75, M. 10—40, S. 10—25, Bulblets 50—30 
DR. WHITELEY, 85 
A clear yellow-apricot with golden throat. Very 
fine buff, and belongs in any high class collection. 
L. 2—25, 5—50; M. 2—20, 5—40; Bulblets 2—25 
DOROTHY ARMSTRONG (470 Beardmore 48) 
Attractive new rosy purple with a deeper throat. 
Good spikes with 6-8 four and one-half inch florets 
open. Promising commercial prospect. 
L. {!—1.00, M. {!—75, S. 1!—50, Bulblets 2—25, 
10—1.00 
DIEPPE (432 Hassel 45) 
Striking deep salmon with ruffled florets. A_ tall 
grower with plenty of stretch. Opens 7-8 large 
florets. Outstanding and very popular at shows 
and with florists. Rated 3rd in the 1948 Canadian 
Symposium. 
L. I—25, M. {!—20, S. 2—25, Bulblets 10—20 
DUSTY MILLER (486 Elliott 45) 
Rosy brown with deeper orange rose throat and 
a white line in the center. Produces good spikes 
and is rated very highly in the Canadian Sympos- 
ium. One of the most attractive smokies although 
it flecks sometimes. 
L. 1—25, M. I—1!5, S. I!—1!0, Bulblets !0—I5 
DONELLA 
The earliest glad to bloom. A_ bright medium 
pink, that seems to bloom ‘before the season is 
started. Propagates well and grows vigorously. 
L. 1—50, M. !—35, S. I—25, Bulblets 10—50 
DRAGON BLOOD 
Very dark black red with darker markings. Good 
grower, and a mans’ flower. 
L. !—50, M. !—40, Bulblets f!0—60 
