SNYDER’S “GLAD ACRES” LENOX, MICHIGAN 
RED CHARM (Butt) (Early Mid-Season) (452) Fine shade of medium red. 8 to 9 large 
well placed blooms open on a tall straight stem. Good grower and propagator. 
SNOW PRINCESS (Pfitzer) (Early) (400) <A taller, larger flowered Maid of Orleans. Fine 
healthy grower and good propagator. Fast becoming the leading commercial white. 
Lg. and Med. only 
WANDA (E. B. Snyder) (Mid-Season) (406) This very light cream Sport of Picardy has 
a soft appealing pastel finish. It is a very nice grower making fine tall spikes with large 
blooms. Lg. and Med. only 
mers" 
“The Folloucug Varieties 
are uniformly priced at: 
Lg. 2—25c (10—$1.00), Med. 3—25c (10—80c), Sm. 4—25c (10—60c), 
Blts. per pkg. 30c 
BIG TOP (Rich) (Mid-Season) (541) Medium shade of pink with small carmine feather in 
throat. Very strong tall grower with up to 7 blooms open, blooms often reaching 8”. 20 to 
22 buds and very long flowerhead, wonderful blooms from small bulbs. Winner many 
special awards and grand championships. Lg. and Med. only 
BLACK OPAL (Errey) (Mid-Season) (354) Very fine tall dark glistening red. Up to 10 
medium large well placed blooms open on fine spike. Lg. only 
BLESSED DAMOSEL (Baerman) (Mid-Season) (440) Fine glowing pink. The large round 
blooms are waxy textured and lightly but beautifully ruffled and waved. 
BURMA (Palmer) (Mid-Season) (562) Beautiful deep rose, lighter to throat. Up to 10 
heavily ruffled, perfectly placed blooms on a tall straight spike. Very rich color. 
HILDRED (Love) (Mid-Season) (366) Beautiful lavender, deeper than minuet. 10 well 
placed blooms open on very strong straight stem with 26 to 28 buds. ‘This variety is a very 
fine show glad, and also a good commercial. Lg. and Med. only 
HURRICANE (Evans) (Mid-Season) (424) Bright salmon toned orange, clear cream 
throat, 8 to 10 five-inch florets open on very long flowerheads. A fine commercial or show 
glad. Lg. and Med. only 
OREGON ROSE (Mitsch) (Early) (462) Cerise rose with each petal heavily edged light 
rose. Up to 10 blooms open at once. Very beautiful. 
PANDORA (Beatrice L. Palmer) (Mid-Season) (342) Clear soft geranium pink with incon- 
spicuous lines in the throat. 8 to 10 round, medium size blooms open on a medium height 
spike. A very chaste and beautiful variety. Lg. and Med. only 
STOPLIGHT (Lins) (Mid-Season) (452) <A very brilliant clear red. Blooms open flat and 
are lightly ruffled. It is a strong tall grower with good placement. Looks like a fine 
commercial. 
SUSQUEHANNA (Herridge) (Mid-Season) (416) Clear peach buff with creamy throat. A 
fine bright color. It opens 6 to 8 blooms about 5” diameter on a tall straight plant with a 
good long flowerhead. ‘This one looks like a fine commercial. 
OPP FIPS 
ptustiatiau Varteties 
This year we have grouped together under one heading all Australian and New Zealand 
varieties. With a few exceptions these are all 1946 to 1949 U.S.A. releases. Stocks of some 
are very small and first orders will probably deplete stock, so order early if these are 
wanted. 
ALL GLORY (Toon N. Z.) (Early) (423) ‘Tangerine orange with a deeper rosy red blotch. 
Very striking and attractive. Opens to 9 large beautifully ruffled florets at a time, on tall 
straight spikes. Small only 25c ea., Blts. 5—25c 
BILL BOTH (Both) (E. Mid-Season) (490) A velvety ruffled reddish brown with red 
throat. Opens 8 on nice spikes. Sm. only 25c ea., Blts. 5—25c 
