GENERAL LIST 
Our list is divided into two sections this year. The General List contains American, Canadian and 
foreign varieties which we have bloomed. For all foreign varieties, the country of origination is given 
after the name of the hybridizer except for the large introducers, Both (Australia), Errey (Australia), 
Konynenberg & Mark (Holland), and Salman (Holland). On foreign varieties, the first number after 
the name of the originator is the year of introduction abroad and the second number is the year the 
variety was first offered in this country. The descriptions of all varieties in this list are our own and 
are not copied from the introducer’s catalog. All performance records are taken from our own files and 
are given to show exactly how they have grown for us. Flowerhead measurements are taken the first 
day open. When fully open, they will usually be 1”-2” longer. 
Name(Class-Introducer- Year) 
ABU HASSAN (378 K&M 45-47) The best dark violet we know of. 
Healthy and a good grower, producing strong spikes with 8 open. 
The color is outstanding. 
ADMIRAAL DE RUYTER (532 K&M 47-48) Medium salmon with 
a yellow throat and asmaller red lined blotch. Tall grower with 
large florets. Some flecking for us. 
ALICE AYER (408 Benedict 47) Almost a pure white with a slightly 
creamy throat. Large well-formed florets closely attached to good 
strong growing spikes. One of the best of the real whites. 
ALL GLORY (423 Toon N.Z. 43-46) A medium deep orange with a 
deeper rosy red blotch. Very striking and one of the few blotched 
oranges which is really attractive. Nice tall spikes with 6-8 well- 
placed 5” florets open. 
A. L. STEPHEN (433 Winsor 42) We believe this variety has been 
overlooked by many growers. The attractive florets are deep salmon 
with a deeper throat. A very strong consistent grower. Grows 60” 
tall, with 20 buds, 30” head, 534” florets and 7-8 open. 
ANNETTE (400 Dowling 48) White shading to medium creamy 
throat. As a seedling was voted most beautiful at a west coast show. 
Produced good spikes. 
ATHLONE (416 B.Palmer 43) Lovely clear flesh color — almost a 
cream. Makes good straight spikes with 8-11 open. Placement is 
outstanding. Very satisfactory all-around glad. 
ATOM (336 Hedgecock 46) A small scarlet with a silver edge around 
the petals. Has been very popular at the shows and appears to be 
the outstanding miniature-type glad. Strong propagator. Makes 
good spikes with 4” florets and 6 open. 4 feet tall with 207-24" 
heads. Wonderful for arrangements in the house. 
BERNADETTE (560 Silva 47) Attractive light rose sport of Picardy, 
with growth on a par with that of Picardy. 
BIRCH RED (552 Rich 45) Medium deep red with fine clear color. 
Good grower and a strong propagator. Flowerhead of medium 
length. 
BLACK CHERRY (554 Rich 48) Very deep red with a good clear 
color, although it does weatherspot some as do practically all deep 
reds. Has made a fine record at shows and seems to be the best show 
elad in its class. Florets are large with 7-9 open. 
BLAIRE MARGUERITE (532 Both 47-48) Medium salmon pink 
shading to cream throat. Light line in the middle of petals. Exhibi- 
tion type with large ruffled florets. 
*BLUE BONNET (576 Beardmore 48) A new medium blue with a 
deeper violet blotch which was very impressive in its first year. 
With 2 large and 2 medium bulbs this year we won 4 first prizes at 
the shows. Grows over 50” tall with 6-7 5"-514" florets open in 
good placement on a very good spike. Color is excellent and there 
was no flecking. 
BLUE ICE (577 Butt 45) Attractive light blue with a cream throat 
and a small deep blue feather. Tall spikes with large florets and 
long flowerheads. Stem has some tendency to be a little weak. 
Description 
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