BUFF - Class 16 
We do not offer many in this class but the ones we have chosen are the 
best. In the N. A. G. C. show report, SUN SPOT and SUSQUEHANNA won 
50 blues out of a possible 69 at the major North American shows the past season. 
SUN SPOT won 33 blues and SUSQUEHANNA won 17. 
417 SUN SPOT (80 days) nicely ruffled apricot buff with rose spot in the 
throat. Opens 7 to 9 large florets on a fine tall spike. One you should 
try, we think you will like it. 
Large 75c each, Medium 50c each 
416 SUSQUEHANNA (90 days) a fine peach buff with cream throat. Opens 
6 to 8 medium florets on a straight spike. A very good variety. | 
Large 2-25c, 10-$1.00, Medium 3-25c, 10-70c 
ORANGE - Light 20 Dark 22 Red Orange 24 
As far as the shows go, in the 420 class LANTANA leads the field this 
year with KESTREL and OCTOBER SUNSHINE tied for second place. We 
are not listing OCTOBER SUNSHINE this year due to the shortage in our 
stock but watch for it next year because it is a fine glad. We also list one 
miniature in this class. If you do not have one of these small flowering glads 
it would be something new for you and a joy to work with. They are a novelty 
and are the best for table arrangements. 
120 ELDA (75 days) an early miniature. Yellow orange with slight brown 
feather. This is a fine little glad that is tall and a very vigorous grower. 
We only list two miniatures but both are good and a decided change from 
the general run of glads. 
Large 1-20c, 5-80c, Medium 2-30c, 5-60c 
424 HALLOWEEN (80 days) a good bright red orange. 
Large 3-25c, 10-70c, Medium 4-25c, 10-50c 
420 KESTREL (80 days) tall orange peach with a cream throat. Florets are 
large with 7-8 open. A good show glad. Many favorable comments about 
this one. . 
Large 2-25c, 10-$1.00, Medium 3-25c, 10-70c, Small 4-20c, 10-40c 
420 LANTANA (75 days) light apricot with a blended yellow throat. Opens 
6-8 large florets on a medium stem. A good cut flower and vigorous 
grower. 
Large 3-25c, 10-70c, Medium 4-25c, 10-50c, Small 10-30c 
SALMON - Light 30 Deep 32 
We like all the glads in this class and know that you will, but according 
to the N. A. G. C. show report it looks ike SPIC & SPAN all the way, with 
DIEPPE being the only other glad mentioned in that class. SPIC & SPAN 
had 62 blues out of a possible 85 and DIEPPE got only 9. Three good varieties 
have been omitted this year, DIEPPE, HARMAU, and PICARDY. Our stock 
of these glads is low but hope to have them back in the catalog next year. 
Heavy demand made this necessary. We also list one new glad, GAVOTTE. 
This glad was introduced in 1946 but since we have grown it only two years we 
can not recommend it as highly as others. 
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