
“White Christmas is unquestionably one of the very best glads that it has ever been 
my pleasure to see! The plant from my one medium bulb was 67 inches tall from ground 
to tip of spike. Foliage broad, dark green and healthy. Spike was ramrod straight, with 
23 buds. Spike was cut with 4 open florets and opened 11 before the first one faded. Florets 
were clean, heavily ruffled, and placement was excellent. After spike was cut with 4 
florets open, it opened out to the tip bud in the house and it was 23 days from the time 
that spike was cut until the last floret faded. This performance was obtained without special 
‘coddling’ or ‘shot in the arm’ fertilizing. Same treatment as given all of my other varieties. 
You really have something in White Christmas!” —R. E. Bowland, Jr., Delaware 
White Goddess **—~ (50) (Roberts, 1948) (80 days) (Myrna x Heri- 
° e tage) A tall white, blending to a cream throat, 
that opens 7 ruffled florets on long flowerheads. Has been well received. Fine grower; 
excellent propagator. 
(L 1-1.50) (M 1-1.00; 10-8.00) (S 1-.60; 10-4.80) (Blbts. 2-.30; 10-.20, 100-8.00) 
White Gold tt. (506) (Scheer, 1941) (70 days) (Picardy seedling) A 
° e tall huge cream that has remarkably broad petals. 
Opens up to 5 six-inch florets on strong, straight spikes. Very vigorous and prolific. Ex- 
cellent for early cutting. 
(L 3-.25; 10-.70) (M 10-.40) (S 10-.25) (Blbts. Pkg. .20) 
~ coe 13 : : 
Wings of Song x * (443) (Ellis, 1939) (90 days) (Picardy seedling) A 
fine mellow pink that makes an excellent cut-flower. 
Slate flecking at the edge of the petals under some weather conditions adds to the novelty 
of the flower. Sharp cream blotch. Blooms well from small bulbs. Can readily be grown 
to show spike proportions. 
(L 3-.25; 10-.70) (M 10-.40) (S 10-.25) (Blbts. Pkg. .20) 
For Sheer Beauty Few Glads Equal Exquisitely Ruffled WEDGWOOD 
