GLADVIEW GARDENS 9 

PICARDY (Palmer) 530. 90 days. Prob- 
ably the most loved and popular glad 
on the market today. Light salmon 
pink, near perfect placement of florets, 
tall straight spikes. 
PINK RADIANCE (Quackenbush) 440. 
85 days. Here ‘is another reliable and 
dependable pink. Can be classed as a 
pure light pink with a silvery sheen 
and a touch of carmine in the throat. 
Open 6 to 8 medium sized florets, well 
placed on a long spike. 
PRESTIGE (Winsor). A beautiful highly 
ruffled self pink, shading to a creamy 
throat. Very fine. 
PURPLE SUPREME (Wilson) 470. 85 
days. A very attractive purple. Me- 
dium sized florets perfectly placed on 
a long spike. A very beautiful clear 
purple. 
RECADO (Palmer) 470. 990 days. Rose 
ash, flecked orange. A giant smoky 
which always attracts attention in our 
gardens. 
RED CHARM (Butt) 452. 85 days. Right- 
ly named. A charming red, opening as 
many as 10 florets on tall willowy 
spikes. Extra fine. 
RIO RITA (Lins) 523. 95 days. A beau- 
tiful ruffled orange, opening up to 8 on 
a 23 inch flowerhead. This will pro- 
duce sensational thrilling show spikes. 
ROCKET (Palmer) 450. 85 days. An 
extra fine clear glowing scarlet. Me- 
dium tall spikes, blooms well placed. 
Popular cut flower. 
ROSE O’ DAY (Fischer) 566. 70 days. 
Distinctive in color, massive in size, 
and robust in growth. Rosy-lavender. 
It will open 10 florets. all at once on 
a tall spike in a double row arrange- 
ment. Truly a sensational variety. 
SILENTUM (Pfitzer) 401. 80 days. An- 
other new white, almost identical with 
Margaret Beaton, except that it is not 
as large, therefore it really makes a 
better cut flower variety. White with 
ermine feather in throat. 
SILVER WINGS (Ritsma) 500. 88 days. 
A creamy white sport of Picardy, 
somewhat whiter than Leading Lady, 
also has a heavier substance. 
SNOW PRINCESS (Pfitzer) 400. 80 days. 
The most popular cut flower white 
today. A lovely white with creamy 
throat. Large flowers on a medium tall 
spike. Don’t be without this one. 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer) 413. 80 days. A 
beautiful outstanding clear bright yel- 
low with small scarlet blotching in 
throat. It produces tall straight spikes, 
opening 5 or 6 large blooms at once. 

Stoplight 
Will carry from 16 to 20 buds. Demand 
is great. 
STOPLIGHT (Lins) 452. 90 days. A 
brilliant rich red with silvery lustre. 
6 to 8 medium sized florets open at 
once on a 22 inch long flowerhead. 
Dark green healthy foliage. Graceful 
and dependable. Don’t fail to get this 
one. 
STELLA ANTISDALE (Evans) 540. Mid- 
season. Smooth, soft light pink, to 
slight creaminess in throat. Tall 
straight spike with up to 9 very large 
blooms open on 20 bud spikes. 
SURFSIDE (Windsor) 400. A large white 
on tall straight stems, well placed. 
This is a late bloomer and flowers are 
always sold as soon as they are ready. 
