
“FOR THE BEST IN GLADS’’ 13 
FUCHSIA QUEEN (470) Vavrous ‘47 (82) 
Color a true fuchsia purple. Has a lot of winnings to its credit and 
is a splendid florists variety. L 35c:; M 25c: S 15c; Blts. 3c. 
GAIL (466) Farrington ‘49 (85) 
A light lavender shading to a deeper lavender at the petal edges 
with a light penciling of rose cerise on the lower petals. Spike 
formation and balance near perfection and reminds one of Colonial 
Maid, one of its parents. Commercial traits outstanding except 
for rather slow propagation. L $2.50; M $2.00; S $1.50; Blts. 25c. 
GAYLORE (432) Harris ’44 (80) 
A deep salmon pink with cream blotch. Tall strong uniform 
grower. Should be more widely grown as its cutflower habits are 
of the best. L 12c: M 8c;S 5e: Bilis: pkg. 30c. 
GELBER HERALD (411) Pfitzer ‘47 (70) 
Amber yellow with carmine throat lines. Opens 6-8 slightly ruffled 
blooms on a tall spike. Promises to be a good early commercial 
yellow.) iL 15¢;5M 10c:/S 5c: Blis. Ic. 
GENE (410) Farrington ‘49 (75) 3 
Gene was one of the pleasant surprises of 1949. Combines strong 
healthy growth, rapid propagation, and earliness with pure light 
yellow color. Florets are beautifully ruffled. L $1.00: M 75c; 
S 50c; Blis. 10c. 
GEN. EISENHOWER (562) Salman ‘48 (85) 
Brilliant begonia rose. Claimed to make spikes 5 feet tall with 7 
open 61% to 7 inch florets. Considered one of the finest new Euro- 
pean glads. L 25c: M 15ce: S 10c; Blits. 2c. 
GEN. McARTHUR (441) Hatch ’43 (70) . 
A good early commercial rose pink. Will open up to 8 large lightly 
ruffled blooms. L 12c: M 7c: S 4c; Blis. pkg. 25c. 
GENGHIS KHAN (442) Scheer ‘41 (80) 
We have missed a good one in not growing or listing this before. 
Opens up to 6 ruffled waxy clear salmon pink florets. Sure to meet 
your approval. L.15c; M 10c; S 6c; Blis. 2c. 
GEORGE MAZURE (466) Both ‘49 (82) 
Attractive rose lavender. Placement, attachment, form, outline 
and stem are near perfect. Comes well recommended to. us. 
L $2.00; M $1.50: S $1.00; Blts. 20c. 
GERALDINE (430) Pruitt ‘43 (70) 
Very early light creamy salmon pink. Color somewhat like Mar- 
lene Both. Has all the habits necessary to make a good early cut- 
flower in a pleasing color. L 15c; M 10c; S 5c; Blts. lc. 
GLAMIS (530) Palmer ’40 (90) 
Glamour queen of its class. Beautiful clear salmon rose with 
creamy lip and ruffled edges. L 10c; M 7c; S 3c; Blis. pkg. 25c. 
GLENOLDEN (416) Wilson ‘46 (85) 
Big chamois with yellow throat over buff. Opens 8-5 inch florets. 
Different attractive color. L 50c:; M 35c: S 20c: Blts. 5c. 
GLOW (420) Howell ’46 (70) 
An early blooming buff-orange. It opens up to 7 florets on a tall 
spike. Rapid increaser. Valuable early cutflower. L 50c:; M 30c; 
St20creBlis. sc; t 
“Received my Glads in tip-top shape, sure nice bulbs. Thanks a 
million for the overcount and extras. If they bloom the way the bulbs 
look, they sure will be a knockout.”—L. B., Menominee, Mich. 
