Name (Class-Introducer- Year) Description 
BLUE LAGOON (478 G. Snyder 46) Tall strong growing medium 
deep violet with a clear color. Probably the strongest grower of the 
blues. 62” tall, with 20 buds, 26” head, 434” florets and 6-8 open. 
Healthy and a good propagator. 
BLUE ORCHID (576 Both 45-48) Clear light blue with a deeper 
throat. Florets are large and wide open. Formal exhibition type. 
Highly regarded in Australia. Seems to have a slight tendency to 
crook in hot weather. 
BOLDFACE (533 Evans 47) Very striking deep salmon pink with a 
small darker red blotch on a white throat. 5”-514” florets with 7-8 
open in formal placement. A husky grower. 
BRONZE KING (582 Rich 46) One of the most attractive smokies. 
A large chocolate colored glad with 6-8 open in formal placement. 
Spikes in peak condition are very fine. 
BURMA (562 Palmer 43) Very lovely deep heavily ruffled rose. The 
best deep rose show glad so far. Makes fine spikes and is a strong 
propagator. 58” tall, 19 buds, 27” head, 514” florets and 8 open. 
Contender for most beautiful, but like most deep colored ones 
spots in rain. 
CHEYENNE (536 G. Wilson 48) An attractive orange scarlet with 
a white line in the throat. Florets are lightly ruffled with many 
open in formal placement. Looked promising in its first year. 
*CHIEF PONTIAC (524 G. Snyder 48) Clear deep orange shading 
deeper in throat. Florets are attractively ruffled and well attached 
to excellent spikes that show no signs of crooking. Grew 65” tall, 
21 buds, 3014” head, 614" floret, and 7 open, wel! placed. Only 
spike that hit the shows was first in its class and Informal Recent 
Introduction Champion at Boston. Spikes have a lot of style (see 
picture on front cover). Performance for us was outstanding in its 
first year. 
CHOCTAW (491 G. Wilson 48) Light orange chocolate shading to 
deeper orange brown throat with scarlet center line. An exhibition 
type that opens up to 10 in formal placement on long spikes. 
Should win heavily in its class. 
CHRISTINE (500 Cave 46) An almost pure white that opens 8 
well-placed 6” florets. Well-grown spikes are very attractive and 
potential show winners. 
CITATION (540) 1949 Introduction from W. A. Beaton, Detroit. 
We have grown this variety the past two years as a seedling and 
have found it to be an exceptionally strong and reliable grower. 
Florets are an attractive geranium pink blending to a creamy white 
throat. Spikes grew 66-70" tall for us with 18-20 buds, a 28"-32” 
flowerhead, 534"-614" florets and 5-7 open. Florets are strongly 
attached and placement has been good. Despite the height and 
size of the flowerhead the spikes have not crooked ‘or fallen over 
as do many of the other giants. Bulblet production and germina- 
tion have been very good. Bulblets often produce saleable spikes. 
One of the bulblets this year produced the largest spike we have 
seen from a bulblet — 60” tall, 15 buds, 28” head, 514" floret and 
6 open. Variety has shown no signs of disease. Has won an Award 
of Merit at Detroit Show and scored 82 at the Michigan Trial 
Garden in 1947. Has been tested by growers in 6 different states 
and the reports on it are excellent. 
*CLEO (441 Youmans 48) Fairly light pink with pale rosy red blotch 
with a yellow edge. Quite different and very popular. Placement is 
formal and reliable with 7-10 open on very good spikes. Has done 
very well at the shows. 
COLOR MARVEL (320 Krueger 46) Very pretty blend of yellow 
and orange. Florets are 419", with 6-7 open on tall straight spikes. 
Fine cut flower for the house and one of the best 300 size glads. 
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Your bulbs were as fine throughout as I have ever received. — W.W., N. Y. 
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