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TARAWA (336) Palmer °46 (80) 
A flashy scarlet with cream throat 
spears. Opens 8 ruffled florets. Fine 
exhibition and commercial glad. 
L 60c; M 40c; S 30c; Blts. 5c 
TECUMSEH (480) Palmer °41 (95) 
Orchid like smoky salmon with 
darker blotch. Heavily ruffled and 
waved. Unusual and beautiful. Slow 
propagator. 
L 20c; M 12c; S 6c; Bits. 2c 
TEMPLAR (400) Palmer °47 (95) 
Introduced as an improved late 
white. A very tall and reliable grower. 
L 75c; M 50c; S 35c; Bits. 5c 
TEXAS (500) Buchanan ’47 (70) 
An early waxy white with 5% inch 
florets. Holds 6 open and grows to 
50 inches tall. Should make a good 
early commercial. 
L 75c; M 60c; S 45c; Bits. 7c 
THEMESONG (570) Klein ’47 (88) 
Mallow purple with a cyclamen 
purple blotch. Distinctive and pleas- 
ing color. Opens 7 ruffled blooms. 
L 75c; M 50c; S 35c; Bits. 6c 
TITAN (432) Palmer 39 (85) 
When well grown makes huge show 
spikes. Color salmon rose. Outstand- 
ing, only wished it would propagate 
more rapidly. Excellent cutflower. 
L 20c; M 12c; S 6c; Bits. le 
TIVOLI (460) K & M ’47 (90) 
A clear light rose color somewhat 
like Coryphee. Opens 8 on a tall 
straight spike. Outstanding. 
L 60c; M 45c; S 30c; Bits. 10c 
TOPFLITE (460) LaSalle ’46 (85) 
A most beautiful light rosy pink 
self — a new color in glads. Grows 
tall, opening 8-5 inch blooms on a 
wiry spike. Other than it doesn’t make 
too many bulblets, this variety is out- 
standing. 
L $3.00; M $2.00; S $1.00; Blts. 30c 
TREASURE ISLAND (542) Lins 747 
(90) 
Large light orchid pink. Opens 
5-5 V2 inch ruffled blooms on a long 
flowerhead and on a tall plant. Very 
promising commercial. 
M $1,253) Si(0Cs_ bits. ZUG 
TROCADERO (424) Lins 746 (87) 
A self color of carrot salmon- 
orange. Exceptionally tall vigorous 
grower, and a good propagator. Opens 
6-5 inch florets. Will be widely grown 
for cutflowers. 
L $1.25; M $1.00; S 50c; Bits. 15c 

GLADRIDGE GARDENS 
TROJAN (442) Snyder °47 (90) 
Coral pink blending to a creamy 
buff throat. Holds 8 florets open on a 
long flowerhead. Rated wel] in Michi- 
gan Trial Gardens where 12 bulbs 
produced 5,141 bulblets by actual count. 
L $1.25; M $1.00; S 50c; Blts. 10c 
TRUELOVE (440) Klein *45 (70) 
An early clear shell pink. Lovely 
color and dependable habits promise 
much for the future of this variety. 
L 20c; M 12c; S 6c; Bits. 2c 
TUNIA’S DELIGHT (522) Both ’47 (80) 
Beautiful color combination of 
orange with a blue margin around the 
edge of each petal. 8 open florets. 
L 75c; M 50c; S 25c; Bits. 6c 
TUNIA’S MAHOMET (586) Both °43 
(75) 
Deep velvety plum rose with orange 
scarlet in throat. Novel but beautiful 
smoky. 
L 35c; M 25c; S 15c; Bits. 3c 
TUNIA’S MASTERPIECE (566) Both 
"47 (85) 
A giant lavender with some feather- 
ing. The originator, as name implies, 
rates this among his best. Not too 
good a propagator and available stock 
in U. S. is very limited. 
L $3.00; M $2.00; S $1.25; Blts. 30c 
TUNISIA (436) Wilson *44 (80) 
Exhibition type bronze-red with 10 
open. Fine for show table. 
L 35ce; M 30c; S 25c; Bits. 3c 
TUT’S BOTH (422) Both 743 (80) 
Deep pastel orange with blue tongue 
Capable of producing Grand Champion 
spikes. 
L 35c; M 25c; S 15¢3"Bitsmoe 
TWILIGHT DREAM (480) Hinsken °47 
(80) 
An attractive smoky color being a 
blend of rose, tan, and cream. Holds 
6 open florets on a spike of medium 
height. 
L 75c; M 50c; S 35c; Bits. 6c 
VANGOLD (312) Van Voorhis ’40 (75) 
Deep golden yellow. Early and a 
tall straight grower. Good propagator 
and healthy. 
L 20c; M 12c; S 6c; Bits. 2c 
VARIATION (340) Krueger °41 (75) 
This one opens a ribbon of lavender 
pink blooms. Here is something dif- 
ferent and good for a cutflower at a 
reasonable price. 
L 10c; M 7c; S 4c; Blts. pkg. 25c 
