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MOUNTAIN GEM (436) Requa °46 (80) 
A pretty scarlet with a faint white 
picotee edge. Called an improved Al- 
gonquin as it is near its color and has 
better attached, rounder florets. 
L 50c; M 35e; S 25c; Bits. 5c 
MT. INDEX (401) Miller 42 (68) 
A very early cream white with 
yellow throat. Tall spike, earliness, 
and color have created a big demand 
for this variety. 
L 15c; M 10c; S 6c; Blts. 1c 
MRS. MARKS MEMORY (570) K & M 
741 (85) 
Makes a large spike with mammoth 
florets of reddish violet color. 
L 12c; M 8c; Bits. pkg. 25c 
MUSIO CLEMENTI (476) Van Til °46 
(75) 
Lobelia-blue overlaid with grey. Ex- 
cellent novelty. 
L 40c; M 25c; S 15c; Bits. 3c 
MYRNA FAY (466) Lines °46 (70) 
Orchid lavender shading to light 
rosy blotch. Strong propagator. Prom- 
ising early lavender commercial. 
L $1.00; M 75c; S 50c; Bits. 5c 
MYSTERY (541) Stinson °44 (85) 
Cool pink with bright rose blotch. 
Makes a nicely proportioned spike of 
6 open 6” florets. 
L 20c; M 15c; S 10c; Blts. 2c 
OCTOBER SUNSHINE (420) Quacken- 
bush ’47 (85) 
A pleasing blend of orange to a 
golden yellow throat. Opens 7 or more 
florets on a medium height plant. 
Propagates well and opens from a 
tight bud when cut. Some misplace- 
ment. We are enthusiastic about this 
variety and think it is headed for the 
top. 
L $1.00; M 75e; S 50c; Bits. 10c 
OHIO NONPAREIL (550) Wilson 741 
(85) 
Another of Wilson’s superb reds. 
Often winner at the shows and with 
cutflower possibilities. 
L 12¢;M 6c3°S 3c;  Blts. pkg. 25c¢ 
OGARITA (532) Wilson ’42 (90) 
This is the tallest growing glad in 
entire list. Should not be difficult to 
grow it to 6 feet in height. Color rose 
salmon shading to golden throat. Flor- 
ets a bit too -small to go with the 
stem. If you want them big, try this. 
L 10c; M 6c; S 3c; Bits. pkg. 25¢ 
GLADRIDGE GARDENS 
OKLAHOMA (386) Wilson *45 (90) 
Beautiful lilac grey with creamy 
throat. Good propagator. Not too tall 
a grower but all admire it for its 
beautiful and unusual color. 
L 40c; M 30c; S 20; Blts. 2c 
ORANGE GOLD (422) Marshall 45 (80) 
Clear rich beautiful orange gold. A 
basket of this is outstanding. Grows 
tall with 5 or 6 florets open on a 
rather short flowerhead. Excellent 
cutflower. 
L 25c; M 15c; S 10c; Blts. 3c 
ORIENTAL PEARL (506) Carlson *46 
(85) 
Called the Wonder glad of 1946. We 
have received several enthusiastic re- 
ports from our customers about this 
variety. It’s outstanding trait is its 
ability to make well attached 7 inch 
florets. Its plain cream color and few 
open florets evidently will not detract 
too much from its popularity. If you 
like them big — try this. 
L 50c; M 40c; S 30c; Blts. 5c 
PALISADES (430) Beaton °48 (85) 
Grenadine pink or orange salmon. 
Ruffled and fluted, blooms up to 5% 
inches. Grows five foot tall with 10 
or more open. Opens from tight bud 
and should do well in the shows and 
as a cutflower. 
L $1.50; M $1.00; S 50c; Blts. 12c 
PASTEL (486) Both ’42 (85) 
Color a rosy gray with petals edged 
blue. A very pretty pastel colored 
smoky on a nice spike. 
L 25c; M 20c; S 10c; BltsiZe 
PATRICIAN (566) Scheer ’47 (87) 
Claimed by originator to be an im- 
proved Minuet. Large clear lavender, 
about the shade of the deepest part 
of Minuet. Opens 6 recurved 6 inch 
florets. Good propagator. 
L $6.00; M $4.50; S $3.00; Blts. 50c 
PATROL (316) Palmer °46 (77) 
Clear lively apricot with yellow 
throat. Tall grower with good cut- 
flower habits. While a 300 glad it 
holds up to 10 open and makes as 
much show as the larger ones. Has 
won several 300 Sectional champion- 
ships in the shows. Hasn’t attracted 
the attention it deserves. Highly 
recommended. 
L $1.00; M 60c; S 40c; Blts. 6c 
_ “Received my Glads in tip-top shape, sure nice bulbs. Thanks a million for the 
overcount and extras. If they bloom the way the bulbs look, they sure will be 
a knockout.” 
L.B., Menominee, Mich. 
