FABULOUS (443) LaSalle ‘46 (85) 
A deep pink with a half circle blotch of cherry red 
bordered by light cream. A very striking color 
combination. Opens 6 florets on a tall stem. One 
of the most beautiful blotched varieties grown. It 
is a good increaser. 
FAY (440) Jack ‘45 (75) 
Pink with a cream throat. Opens 7 slightly ruffled 
florets on a medium tall spike. Color is somewhat 
like Margaret Fulton. It is a heavy propagator of 
large bulblets many of which grow into large bulbs 
the first year. 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (400) Harris ‘47 (88) 
Clean white, shading into a light cream throat. Opens 
up to 8 slightly ruffled florets on a flowerhead of 
26 to 30 inches. Blooms are well attached and nicely 
placed. Plant is vigorous in growth and bulblets are 
produced in quantity. Bulblets germinate and grow 
easily and practically all of them bloom. It was the 
top ranking variety in the 1947 Canadian sym- 
posium; its commercial prospects are bright. 
GAVOTTE (430) Roberts ’46 (78) 
A beautiful light pink with a creamy throat. Opens 7 
florets on a straight stem of medium height. Did 
very well for us this year as a cutflower. Opens 
well in water, is a good keeper, and makes lots of 
easily germinating bulblets. 
GENGHIS KHAN (432) Scheer ‘41 (80) 
A clear medium pink. Opens 7 florets, heavily 
ruffled and of good substance. Spike is of medium 
height. Heavy producer of bulblets which grow 
well. 
GLAMIS (530) Palmer ‘40 (90) 
Clear salmon rose with cream lip. Opens 6 wide- 
open ruffled, needlepoint blooms on an always 
straight spike. Plant grows to about 41/2 feet tall. 
Medium propagator. 
GOLDEN ARROW (510) Pruitt ‘47 (85) 
Clear lemon yellow. Opens 8 large well placed 
blooms that are firmly attached to the stem. Never 
crooks. It is a beautiful color and contrary to most 
yellows opens perfectly in water when cut in tight 
bud. Makes lots of large bulblets which germinate 
almost 100%. A good percentage of large bulks are 
harvested the first year from bulblets. 
GOLD MEDAL (516) Beardmore ‘48 (80) 
A giant size yellow with buff tones. Opens 6 or 7 
ruffled florets of good substance. Plants grow to a 
height of 4 feet but spikes are tall. An cccasional 
mis-placed floret has been noted. It has won numer- 
ous awards. For exhibitors and fanciers, Gold 
Medal is a ‘must’ purchase, 
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Large 
1.00 
8.00 
AS 
1.20 
1.00 
8.00 
75 
$.00 
50 
4.00 
25 
70 
1.00 
8.00 
2.50 
20.00 

From St. Paul, Minnesota— 
Received my shipment of Glad bulbs in fine shape. 
and I want to thank you for the generous overcount you sent me. 
15 
Medium 
75 
6.00 
10 
80 
-60 
4.80 
90 
4.00 
39 
2.80 
5-.25 
10-.45 
75 
6.09 
2.00 
16.00 
Small 
50 
4.00 
05 
-40 
40 
3.20 
30 
2.40 
25 
2.09 
10-.25 
50 
4.00 
1.50 
12.00 
Bulblets 
Per 
10 1.00 
100 7.00 
10 as} 
100 1.30 
4 Aas 
20 1.00 
100 4.00 
4 20 
10 .00 
100 = 3.00 
10 .40 
100 2.80 
100 .30 
10 40 
100 3.00 
l .30 
10 2.50 
100 20.00 
They are all such nice clean bulbs 
