FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (Harris) 400 (M) 
Tall creamy white with deep cream throat. Florets are lightly frilled, 
6 to 8 open at once. One of the most promising for commercial use among 
the newer whites, and a great favorite in Canada where it tops all other 
varieties in the 1948 variety symposium of the C. G. S. A good propagator 
and germinator. 
L $1.00, M .60, S .40, Bulblets 4—.25, 10—.50, 100—$4.00 
FLYING FORTRESS (Wilson) 587 (ML) 
Huge smoky lavender-gray with small red feather. Not only can be grown 
to a size that makes it the largest smoky, but just about the largest in 
any color. Not consistent in producing these huge spikes, it appreciates 
extra care and plenty of water. We have grown it with 10 to 12 seven- 
inch florets open, and it has been reported even larger. Placement on 
some spikes inclined to be around the stem, and one has to grow a fair 
number of bulbs to be sure of show spikes. 
L .40, M .30, S .20, Bulblets 10—.25, 100—$2.00 
FUCHSIA BELLE (Almey-Polinsky) 462 (EM) 
One of the most gorgeously colored glads imaginable. A clear pure deep 
rose, lighter and quite a bit brighter than Burma, and very different in 
form. The florets are large, round, and very wide open, not ruffled. A 
tall grower, and while stems do not crook, some will bend or lop over with 
the weight of the heavy flowerheads. Quite a good propagator, fair germ- 
inator, One of our favorite varieties, a beautiful glad. 
L .70, M .50, S .30, Bulblets 4—.25, 10—.50, 100—$4.00 
GAVOTTE (Roberts) 430 (EM) 
One of the daintiest color combinations imaginable, a blend of light salmon, 
pink, and cream. Florets are of 4%-5 inch size, nicely frilled, with 6 or 
7 open at a time. However flowerheads are not as long as we like; some 
came quite stubby for us last summer. Unusually long lasting as a cut 
flower. A good propagator. 
L .75, M .50, S .30, Bulblets 4—.25, 10—.50, 100—$3.00 
GLOW (Howell) 420 (VE) 
A very early blooming buff-orange of a glowing and attractive shade. 
Should replace Lantana as a commercial, as the color is quite similar and 
Glow is a much better and taller grower. Not widely grown as yet, but 
we recommend it highly. Fine increaser. 
L $1.00, M .60, S .40, Bulblets 2—.25, 10—$1.60, 100—$8.00 
GOLDEN ARROW (Pruitt) 410 (M) 
A good looking medium yellow. An attractive shade that is not as deep 
as Vangold or Spun Gold, but darker than Crinkle Cream. Should become 
a well liked commercial variety with its 6 or 7 good sized florets open on 
tall spikes, 
L $1.00, M .75, S .50, Bulblets 6—.25, 10—.35, 160—$2.80 
GOLDEN BEAUTY (Coates) 412 (ML) 
At its best perhaps the finest yellow we have seen. Opens a long ribbon 
of bloom with 8 to 10 medium large flowers. Stems are of medium height 
and some crooking is noticeable in hot weather. The color is a fine clear 
fairly deep yellow that is most attractive, 
L $1.50, M $1.00, S .75, Bulblets 2—.20, 10—.80, 100—$6.00 

“In 54 years of growing glads I never saw cleaner stock than yours, 
or more liberal filling of an order. You must have been feeling fine over 
a lot of nice orders or good weather to be so generous — almost reckless — 
in putting in extras.” Rev. F. W. G., Alderson, W. Va. 
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