SNYDER’S “GLAD ACRES” LENOX, MICHIGAN 
JUNE DAY (Roberts) (Very Early) (441) Extra early plus fine spikes makes this fine pure 
pink with small cherry blotch outstanding. Has long flowerheads of 20 buds and opens 
6 or 7 well placed blooms. This blooms about 10 days earlier than Rosa Van Lima and 
other earlies. Handles well and good propagator. 
Lg. $1.00 (10—$8.00), Med. 60c (10—$4.80), Blts. 2—25c (10—$1.00) 
KATHY LEE (Fairchild) (Mid-Season) (410) Fine heavily ruffled lemon yellow with 
deeper throat, color value high. Opens 8 large blooms on straight spikes. Prize winner 
many times. Lg. $2.50, Med. $1.75, Blts. 25c (10—$2.00) 
KLONDIKE (Snyder) (Early) (412) Formal deep Golden 
Yellow self. Blooms are lightly ruffled and of the heaviest 
texture. Opens 8 blooms of 412” diameter on strong straight 
spikes 56” high, carrying 18 to 20 buds. This yellow does 
not wilt in the hottest sun and can take the roughest han- 
diing without bruising. Very beautiful under artificial light. 
Foliage and plants very strong and sturdy. Very fine propa- 
gator and fine blooms from small size bulbs. ‘This variety 
received an Award of Merit at S.E.M.G.S., 1945. Scored 82 at 
Washington State College Trials; also Brigham Young Uni- 
versity Award, 1946; Blue Ribbon over Spotlight at Inter- 
national in Binghampton, 1947. Fine commercial prospect. 
Lg. $1.50 (10—$12.00), Med. $1.00 (10—$8.00), 
Sm. 75c (10—$6.00), Blts. 2—25c (10—$1.00) 
LADY MARION (White) (Mid-Season) (460) Wonderful 
outstanding new lavender rose. Very tall growing spikes 
having 8 to 10 well placed lightly ruffled blooms open at 
once, on a long flowerhead. Grand champion Binghampton 
1947. An excellent shipper it looks like a coming com- 
mercial. 
Lg. $4.00 (10—$32.00), Med. $3.00 (10—$24.00), 
Sm. $2.00 (10—$16.00), Blts. 40c (10—$3.20) (100—$25.00) 
LANCASTER (Palmer) (Mid-Season) (470) Clear waved 
and ruffled dark purple. Opens 8 to 12 blooms on tall 
straight spikes. Exceedingly beautiful and does not seem 
to flake its color in wet weather. 
Lg. 25c (10—$2.00), Med. 20c (10—$1.60) 
Sm. 2—25c (10—$1.00), Blts. 30—25c (100—75c) 
LARIME (Wilson) (Mid-Season) (425) Very fine large for- 
mal orange with deeper blotch. Strong tall grower. Large 
florets with up to 9 open. Will win in its class. 
Lg. 40c (10—$3.20), Med. 30c (10—$2.40), 
Sm. 20c (10—$1.60), Blts. 8—25c (100—$2.75) 
LEADING LADY (Johnston) (Mid-Season) (506) Creamy 
white Sport of Picardy. This is no doubt one of the finest 
glads grown. It will win on the show table and is a grand 
commercial. Don’t miss it. 
Lg. 2—30c (10—$1.20), Med. 3—25c (10—70c), 
Sm. (10—60c), Blts. 25—25c (100—75c) 
MADELEINE BROWN (Maier) (Mid-Season) (432) Beauti- 
ful deep salmon, lightly ruffled, blending lighter in the 
throat which is faintly marked scarlet, 7 to 8 blooms of 5 to 
6-inch diameter open on tall, strong plant. This variety re- 
sembles Picardy, but has better habits of growth. It does 
not grow stubby, is healthy, and grows straight. Blooms 
have better texture. Fine reports on it from all sections. 
Fine for forcing. 
Lg. 25c (10—$2.00), Med. 20c (10—$1.60), 
Klondike Sm. 2—30c (10—$1.20), Blts. 25—25c (100—80c) 

Glads came and all are fine. I thank you very much for good count, nice clean bulbs and gratis bulbs of 
Titan and Blue Lagoon. L. B., Hightstown, N. J 
