RAYSHEEN 476-80 Lovely light blue with a silvery overtone which is most pleasing. 
My favorite blue. L 1—25c M 2—25c 
R. B. 586-90 (Upton 40) Immense golden brown with a silver sheen and a silver edge on 
the florets. Very unusual. Makes mammoth spikes. L 3—25e M 4—25c 
RED CHARM 452-85 (Butt 39) Dark, deep, glistening crimson red. Spikes are always tall, 
straight and uniform. L 2—25c M 3—25c 
RED LIGHTNING 450-90 (Pruitt 40) Flaming red with a white throat. Long flowerheads, 
but has a short cutting stem. L 3—25c 
RHETT BUTLER 336-70 (Kuhn 47) A brilliant orange scarlet. Excellent to combine with 
early whites. One of the earliest in this color class. L 1—$1.00 M 1—75c S 1—50c 
RODNEY 552-92 (Coates 39) Very spectacular glad. Beautiful dark glistening scarlet with 
a startling white throat. Vigorous grower. L 1—50c 
ROSA VAN LIMA 440-75 (Pfitzer 40) Early, clear pure bright pink. Light throat and 
midrib. L 3—25c 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE 406-100 (Pruitt 37) Beautiful cream florets which have a strongly 
fluted, wide open form. Tall spikes. The best late cut flower in its color class. L 3—25ec 
SILVER WINGS 500-88 (Ritsems 43) Pure white, heavily ruffled sport of Picardy. Very 
large florets, excellent spikes. L 1—25c M 2—25c S 3—25c 
SNOWBOUND 400-80 (Ellis 42) A white that is really white. Because it does not propa- 
gate rapidly it has not received the attention it deserves. An excellent glad. L 1—$3.00 
SPIC AND SPAN 432-85 (Carlson 46) Heavily ruffled deep pink. Long straight perfect 
spikes. Clear color and excellent placement. If we could keep but one glad in this color 
ciass it would be Spic and Span. L 1—$1.75 M 1—$1.50 S 1—$1.25 
SPOTLIGHT 412-80 (Palmer 44) Deep yellow with a warm red spot in the throat. Good 
size florets on tall straight spikes. L 1—20c M 2—25c S 4—25c 
STELLA ANTISDALE 540-80 (Evans 40) Soft light pink. Throat is lighter pink and cream. 
Tall spikes. L 3—25ec 
STOPLIGHT 552-90 (Lins 42) Intense red, ruffled, very straight and tall. Has every- 
thing required of a good cut flower. M 4—25c S 6—30c 
SUMMER FRAGRANCE 352-75 (Zimmer 43) Round reddish florets with yellow throat. 
Has a distinct rose fragrance which makes it desirable. 1, 2250 
SYLVIA TWING 440-80 (Winsor 42) Silvery pink, almost a light lavender. Cream throat, 
some pink penciling. A consistent cut flower. L 3—25c 
TAHLAHNEKA 410-85 (Kaylor 42) Medium light yellow that is very fine. Good grower, 
straight spikes with many florets open. L 2—25¢e 
TUNIAS MAHOMET 580-75 (Both 41) Deep velvety plum rose with orange scarlet throat. 
Produces immense spikes with huge florets. One of the earliest and most desirable 
smokies. L 1—35c M 1—25c 
VALERIA 436-90 (Pruitt 38) Tall straight deep scarlet, very bright. A dependable glad. 
L 2—25c 
VANGOLD 312-75 (Van Voorhis 40) Deep golden yellow, a pure rich color. 
L 2—25e M 3—25c S 5—25c 
VASSAR 320-92 (Hedgecock 40) Heavily ruffled, deep apricot yellow. Color is rich. Spikes 
are not long. L 3—25c 
VEE CREAM 406-85 (Van Voorhis 39) Ruffled cream with a pleasing scarlet throat. Long 
flowerhead but usually with a short stem. L 3—25¢ 
VIRGIN 400-09 (Lins 46) A large pure white glad, perfect placement. L 1—75c M 1—50c 
VREDENBURG 400-75 (Pfitzer 37) Paper white, probably the whitest of all glads. 
L 3—25c 
WANDA 406-83 (Snyder 41) Deep cream sport of Picardy. Well ruffled, large and full. 
L 3—25c 
WEDGEWOOD 366-75 (Fischer 47) Beautiful ruffled lavender with a cream throat. Florets 
are medium size and precisely arranged. L 1—$1.00 
