DESCRIPTIVE LIST 
Bulbs and Bulblets priced per each. 10 Bulbs at 8 times single 
price, 25 bulbs at 18 times the single price. No single item for less 
than 10c. 
(Ll. means large; M means medium: S means small; Blts. means 
bulblets.) 
ABIGAIL (366) Myers ‘44 (75) 
This variety is somewhat like Minuet in color, but holds more open 
and is earlier and taller. Received an Award of Merit from The 
Maryland Trial Gardens. L 50c: M 35c: S 20c; Blts. 5c. 
ABU HASSAN (378) Holland ‘47 (77) 
A deep rich violet blue glad. Very much like Pelegrina in color 
but an improvement on that variety in that it does not crook. 
A few spikes of this in a mixed bouquet of glads adds much to 
its beauty. Very popular. L 15c; M 10c;: S 5c; Bits. lc. 
ADORATION (466) Klein ‘48 (75) 
An early pink orchid with a creamy throat. Somewhat like Rima 
in color. Grows 54 inches tall, opens’ 7-5 inch florets. Bulblets 
grow extremely well and make mostly large bulbs. Large bulbs 
of this split too much for us last year and as a result we are with- 
holding our opinion as to the merits of this variety. L 75c; M 50c; 
Sezoce) biis.. 0c. 
ALGONQUIN (536) Palmer ‘39 (80) 
Brilliant, glowing scarlet. This glad is very popular in its class 
and still compares favorably to most of the newer reds and scar- 
lets. L 9c: M 6c; S 3c; Blts. pkg. 25c. ‘ 
ALL GLORY (421) Toon ’46 (75) 
A novel color of deep tangerine orange with royal purple throat 
blotch overlaid with cerise with distinctive cerise rib down center 
of lower petals. Holds about 8 nicely ruffled 5-inch florets open. 
L 50c; M 35c; S 20c; Bits. 4c. 
A. L. STEPHEN (433) Windsor *42 (85) 
Orange pink with a red throat blotch. Opens 6 good sized blooms 
on a tall spike. One of the better blotched varieties. L 20c; M 12c; 
S 7c: Blts. 2c. 
ANIMATION (552) Butt ‘47 (83) 
Bright red with cream throat lines. Grows tall with 6 open 6 inch 
florets. Will make a fine exhibition and cut flower variety. L 50e; 
M 30c: S 20c; Bits. 3c. 
ANNAMAE (400) Pommert ’40 (70) ; 
A good early pure white cutflower. Few if any varieties approach 
the purity and intensity of whiteness found in Annamae. L 9c; 
M 6c: S 3c; Blts. pkg. 25c. 
ANZACS (500) Both ‘45 (80) 
A giant ruffled white on tall wiry stem. Attachment quite good. 
‘Tom Manley, well known exhibitor, rates this as superior to 
Strathnaver. L $1.00; M 65c; S 50c; Blts. 10c. 
