SIN Y DER’S “GLAD ACRES” LENOX, MICHIGAN 
BLUE LAGOON (Snyder) (Early) (478) Medium deep blue, very clear, shades lighter in 
Ae oa throat and slightly deeper on lower throat petal. ‘Tall, straight grower, 60” high, 
41%” to 5” wide open blooms of excellent texture with 6 well placed blooms open ona long 
flower Gul Excellent propagation and germination. Grows good under driest conditions. 
An exceedingly healthy variety. Never crooks and can be cut 100%. 
Le. $1.50 (10—$12.00), Med. $1.00 (10—$8.00), Sm. 75c (10—$6.00), 
Blts. 2—25c (10—$1.00) (100—$8.00) 
BO-PEEP (Butt) (Early) (240) Buff pink with a yellowish throat faintly dusted red. Very 
early, Hee ply ruflled and of heavy substance. Opens 5 to 6 florets of 3” size on 17” to 18” 
flowerheads with 17 to 18 buds. Spikes are about 40” high. Florets are most attractive in 
form and color. Lg. Only $2.50, Blts. only with purchase of Bulb 12—$2.50 (No discount) 
CARNIVAL (Butt) (Early Mid-Season) (452) Bright scarlet 
with clear white throat. Opens to 10 well placed blooms at 
once, on nice straight spikes. Another good glad from 
Canada. Lg. $1.00 ea., Med. 60c ea., Sm. 40c ea. 
CHERRY JAM (Zimmer-Graff) (Early Mid-Season) (543) 
Ruffled deep salmon pink with a cherry blotch on lower 
petal. A very nice blotched variety with a good number 
open. 
Lg. 25c (10—$2.00), Med. 2—30c (10—$1.20), 
Sm. 3—30c (10—80c), Bits. ome 25c (100—75c) 
CHIEF PONTIAC (Snyder) (Mid-Season) (524) Bright 
smooth orange scarlet, almost self color, blends slightly 
deeper in throat. This cross of Grand Opera X Hinden- 
burg’s Memory is a real giant. It grows with ordinary condi- 
tions 51% to 6 feet tall. Had it 6’3” this year. Always straight 
and with heavy dark green plants. Blooms are 6” or more 
with 6 or more open on long flowerheads of 18 to 19 buds. 
Spikes from small bulbs approximate those of other varieties 
from large bulbs. Makes a good amount of bulblets that 
germinate and grow well. 
Lg. $3.00 (10—$24.00), Med. $2.00 (10—$16.00), 
Sm. $1.00 (10—$8.00), Blts. 40c (10—$3.00) (100—$24.00) 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE (Schenetsky) (Mid-Season) (441) 
Fine light pink with scarlet pink blotch. Grows tall with 8 
to 9 perfectly placed blooms on a long flowerhead. One of 
the finest new ones. 
Lg. $1.00 (10—$8.00), Med. 75c (10—$6.00), 
Sm. 50c (10—$4.00) 
COTILLION (Butt) (Mid-Season) (442) Deep pink with a 
creamy yellow throat. This is not a new color but the fact 
j . that it will open 10 and often more perfectly placed florets 
Chief Pontiac at once, makes it a valuable variety. A tall grower 55” high 
Photo Courtesy of with 26” flowerheads of 18 to 20 buds. The slightly frilled 
PORTE rea eae florets are 51”. A few spikes may crook like Beacon. 
Any size Bulb $1.50, Bits. only with purchase of Bulb 12—$1.50. (No discount) 

COUTTS’ ORCHID (Coutts) (Mid-Season) (560) Immense, round petalled florets of 
smooth, unmarked light orchid rose with cream throat. It has a halo or a 4” lighter 
edging. Opens 6 to 8 blooms of excellent substance on a straight, healthy plant. Winner 
of many awards. . 
Lg. 2—30c (10—$1.20), Med. 2—25c (10—$1.00), Sm. 3—30c (10—80c), Blts. (30—25c) (100—60c) 
COVENTRY (Glass) (Mid-Season) (511) Creamy yellow with harmonizing orange scarlet 
feather. Opens 7 or more triangular and fluted blooms on tall spikes. A very fine new one 
from Canada. 
Lg. $1.00 (10—$8.00), Med. 50c (10—$4.00), Sm. 35c (10—$2.80), Blts. 10—35c (100—$2.80) 
Received my order of bulbs today which were sure in a nice condition. Quality looked excellent. Size very 
good, and thank you so much for the very nice costly extras you gave me. Everything was just grand. 
G. A. G., Worcester, Mass. 
