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HARRIS INTRODUCTIONS FOR 1950 
Jack W. Harris is the introducer of Florence Nightingale, Betty’s Choice, Gaylore, 
Hostess, and others. Mr. Harris has tested these for five years and more, you can rest 
assure that they are all very outstanding. 
STERLING— 
This ruffled, rosy lavender grows up to 55 inches tall and is an entirely new color 
break in glads. It has 9 open with 7 more in color on a 20-bud spike. The 5 inch florets 
are perfectly placed, and have good attachment. Here is a glad you will love as it has 
heavy texture, good healthy growth, plus. beautiful color. 
FRASER— 
A wonderful, heavily ruffled deep salmon with deeper throat that grows up to 56 
inches tall. It opens 8 large florets with 6 showing color. Here is a glad that I predict 
will become one of the leading exhibition glads plus a wonderful commercial, as it is a 
good propagator, is always straight with perfect placement, and has good bloom attach- 
ment. Tested in the N.A.G.C. test gardens this received 1AA, 1A, 1B rating. 
DOLLY VARDEN— 
Another huge salmon with a cream throat. This sounds like a lot of other glads, 
but it is really one of the outstanding glads of the year. A blaze of color that will be one 
of the best commercial and show glads. Nine large 63 inch florets open with 7 showing 
color on a 21 bud spike, with a 26 inch flowerhead. 
DAYBREAK 
A buffy cream with nauve lines that grows up to 56 inches tall, having 8 large 
blooms open on a 20 bud spike. It will become a good commercial at it is a good 
propagator. It is always straight with perfect placement and good bloom attachment. 
Prices on the 4 Harris varieties are as follows: 
Large '$3.00 Medium $2.00 Small $1.00 Bulblets 25¢ Each. 
Growers Unit Prices are available on request. 
FROM BYRON KADEL 
Clarence D. Fortnam 
We believe and hope that this glad will prove to be a fitting memorial to the great 
showman for whom it is named. 
“CLARENCE D. FORTNAM” is a glad with a statuesque beauty, blush pink in 
color. Its 5” florets, heavily ruffled and needlepoint, are borne on a 24” flowerhead with 8 
of its 21 buds open and another 8 showing color. The champion spike at the 1949 Maryland 
show held 10 open on the second day. The height of the plant in the field is 56”. It blooms 
in 90 days from bulbs planted directly from cold storage. If the bulbs are sprouted at 
planting time they will doubtlessly bloom a week to ten days earlier, Bulblet production 
and germination are excellent. Its heavy substance, tight attachment and ability to open 
when cut make it a promising cutflower. As an exhibition variety its show record speaks 
for itself. 
