MAMIE 
(Picardy X Giant Nymph) 
This is a tall, strong, large-flowering salmon pink glad. Its color is a shade deeper 
and pinker than Picardy. When the Bottom florets open most of the buds show color, 
the larger ones having a prominent flare at the tip. This greatly increases the decorative 
value of the spike. 
(L 3-.25; 10-.65) (M 5-.25; 10-.40) (S 8-.25) (Bulblets pkt.-.25) 
MOTHER KADEL 
(Picardy X Spray Of Gold) 
A clear, pure yellow without markings. Class 312. Opens 5-7 with 5 more 
showing color. A proven winner in its color class and a popular commercial. 
(L 2-.25; 10-1.00) (M 3-.25; 10-.60) (S 10-.40) (Bulblets pkt.-.25) 
RED PENNY 
(Apricot Glow X Pfitzer’s Triumph) 
A live orange-red, class 336, which is especially valuable as an early cut flower. 
A healthy, vigorous grower which propagates rapidily. 
(L 2-.25; 10-1.00) (M 3-.25; 10-.60) (S 10-.40) (Bulblets pkt.-.25) 
SPRING SONG 
(Red Penny X Libelle) 
SPRING SONG is an early, lavender glad which is recommended for the cut-flower 
trade. Florets are large, ruffled and have a throat marking of a deeper shade. Flower- 
head measures 27” and usually carries 16 buds although 20 buds are not uncommon 
on first spikes. Overall height of plant is 50 inches. Stem is consistently straight. 
Like many early varieties it does best when it can make its early growth in cool 
weather. Bulbs planted for mid-summer blooms make saleable spikes but of lesser 
quality than the early ones. For those interested in hybridizing, we find that when 
SPRING SONG is crossed with a “blue” glad it produces a fair number of “‘blue’’ seedlings. 
(L 1-.40; 10-3.20 (M 1-.30; 10-2.40) (S 1-.20; 10-1.60) (Bulbets 10-.25; 
100-2.00) 
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