PoemGCHVILLE GARDENS 
Pilashticv Le. 
Connecticut 

WEDGEWOOD (Fisher 47) 366—80 
Waxy ruffled blue-lavender gem which 
opens 5 medium size florets. One of the 
most beautiful glads. Truly a color mar- 
vel. Exceptionally healthy. If you buy 
only one glad, make it Wedgewood. 
WHITE CHALLENGE (Arnett 47) 501—90 
White with a rose pink blush and rose 
throat. It opens 8 heavily textured florets 
on tall spikes of 22 to 25 buds. A very 
beautiful variety and a top notch show 
glad. 
WHITE CHRISTMAS (Fisher 48) 500—85 
Ruffled snowy white with light cream in 
throat. Its 6 to 7 inch florets come well 
attached to the 17 to 20 bud spike. Opens 
very well in water. And blooms excellent- 
ly from small bulbs. 
WILMA DITTMAN (Maier 49) 516 
A clear buff with faint scarlet lines deep 
in the throat. Petals of heavy texture and 
nicely fyilled. Grows 5 feet tall with 20 
buds, of which 8 six inch florets are open 
in perfect placement. Should be a good 
show glad. 
YANKEE LASS (Schenetsky 46) 440—87 
Beautiful light Pink that grows 60 inches 
tall with ten 5 inch florets open on a long 
flowerhead. Award of Merit at Connecti- 
cut in 1944. A sensational glad that is fast 
becoming very popular. DON’T MISS 
YANKEE LASS. 
ZACATEY (Zimmer 38) 490—85 
White with cerise markings that grows 
tall and has up to 12 open. A basket of 
this was greatly admired at the 1947 
Binghamton show. 
ZELLADEE (Kaylor 46) 466—85 
A new lavender that looks very good to 
us. A tall grower, but not a heavy stem. 
Will open 6 to 8 on a 20 bud spike. Opens 
well after cutting. Florets are 5 inches 
across and ruffled. 
43 
Unit Large 
1 
10 
Bulbs 
Bst5) 
3.00 
1.50 
12.00 
00 
4.00 
3.00 
1.50 
12.00 
.25 
2.00 
20 
2.00 
Med. 
25 
2.00 
OO 
2.80 
3.00 
1.00 
20 
1.60 
.20 
1.60 
Small 
2-.30 
1.50 
0 
4.00 
25 
2.00 
3.00 
00 
4.00 
10 
80 
10 
80 
Bulblets 
Unit 
10 OG 
100 2.00 
iI .20 
10 1.50 
10 Ay 
100 2.00 
1 .30 
10 2.00 
A 85 
10 1.50 
100 12.00 
10 25 
100 1.50 
10 25 
100 1.50 
