1944. It grows about 50” tall, 25” fl. hd., 6” blooms, 
20. - 22 buds, 6 open with 8 in color. 1947 winnings: 
1st Open Cortland; 1st Open and Best R.I. Lima, N. 
Y. In 1948 it won 1st Open, lst Adv. Am. Ist R.I. at 
Lima, N. Y. September 4, 1948. 
EACH—L. 75c Med. 50c Sm. 25c¢ 
Blts. 5 for 25¢e 100 for $3.00. 
SWEET ORCHID 
(1943) 462 Class. 75 days. A glistening medium or- 
chid, with a clean cream throat. The florets are plain 
petaled with very good texture, and spikes are al- 
ways straight with excellent placement and clean 
foilage. It needs large bulbs and good culture to be 
at its best. It is a fine seed parent for Hybridizers. 
EKACH—Large or Med. 15¢_ Bits. 100 for $1.25 
WINTER WHITE 
(Maid of Orleans x (Mam. White x Truly White) ). 
500 Class. 70 - 75 days. A very fine, pure, glistening 
white, that is one of the best in the giant class. The 
good textured blooms have lightly frilled edges and 
are well attached. It is a pleasure to see the rows 
in the field with their straight, strong, slender 
spikes. The placement and attachment of the florets, 
and the foliage, is excellent. It grows about 55” tall, 
27” flowerhead, 54%” blooms, 18 - 19 buds, 6 open, 
9 in color. Have had 9 open in field. Blooms from 
all size bulbs, but No. 1 - No. 2 - No. 8 should be 
disbudded to avoid splitting. H.M. and Best New 
York State Seedling at Triple Cities 1945. 1st Open 
and lst R.I. at Rochester, N. Y. August 14, 1948. 
EACH—L. $1.50 Med. $1.20 Sm. 75c 
Bits. 4 for 50c. 
10 BULBS AT 8 TIMES THE PRICE OF ONE 
NO ORDERS LESS THAN $2.00 PLEASE 
GLAD SEEDS — We will send a list of some of 
our best seeds from outstanding parents, on request. 
We give blooming dates as nearly as possible 
from the average under our field conditions. 
As we are selling our own originations, this en- 
ables us to more than please our customers with 
the extras we include. 
JUMBO BULBS will be furnished for large when 
possible, if requested. 
Our fields and bulbs are inspected by the New 
York State Department of Agriculture. All our 
bulbs are thoroughly washed after digging. We 
take great care to furnish the cleanest, healthiest 
stock that it is possible to produce. We will replace 
or make an adjustment on any stock found not 
true to name. 
