BERNECE: 
One of the old reliable commercial 
yellows, that is a little short with ~ 
flower head, but always a healthy 
plant and bulb. 
Large 10 for 65c. Med. 10—40c. Sm. 
10—25c. Bts. 25c¢ Pkt. 
BIRCH RED: (Rich) (452) 
This is probably one of the richest 
deep reds grown. When it grows 
well it is grand. Seems to like plenty 
of moisture. This year it was great 
in our garden. Can open 6 and win 
on the show bench. 
Large $1.00. Med. 75c. Small 50c. 
Bts. 4—25c. 
BLACK OPAL: (Errey) (354) 
A popular tall dark red that can 
open ten blooms. Should be staked 
in field. Weak in stem at the soil 
level. 
Mediums 10 for 50c. Bts. 25¢ Pkt. 
BLESSED DAMOSEL: (Baerman) (440) 
Ruffled lovely shell pink, with white 
throat. Grand flower. 
Large 2—30c. Mediums 3—30c. 
BOISE BELLE: (Roberts) 
Another grand glad from the brush 
of our fine Idaho friend Mr. Roberts. 
It is a ruffled rich pink with yellow 
throat and with pink picotee edging 
on the yellow petals. Rather strik- 
ing in color. Very formal flower 
arrangement, and should be a fine 
show variety. Opens 10 easily. 
Large $2 each. Med. $1.50. Bts. 25¢ 
each. 
BOULOGNE: (Salmon) (562) 
This rich wine colored glad seems 
to find a spot in our hearts the first 
season, 1948, and repeats in 749. A 
strong grower, and bulblets grow 
splendidly. 
L. 10—$1.00. Med. 10—60c. Small 
10—40c. Bts. 25 for 25c. 
BLUE BEAUTY: (Pfitzer) (476) 
Probably the most reliable of all the 
blue or violet glads. We grew many 
thousands in 1949, and all seem to 
have perfect health, and _ peeled 
bulblets made bulbs like baseballs. 
Try a few of them. 
Large 10—75c. Med. 10—50c. Sm, 
10—25c. Bulblets 25¢ Pkt. 
BLUE LAGOON: (Snyder) (476) 
A tall growing blue of good deep 
color, cup-shaped blooms. Nice show 
spike when well grown. 
L. 50c. Med. 35c. 
BUCKEYE BRONZE: (Wilson) (490) 
One of the most popular bronzy 
orange glads in our garden. Well 
grown spikes usually win A. O. C. 
Class. Fine performer. 
L. 10—75c. Med. 10—50c. Sm. 10— 
25c. Bts. 25c Pkt. 
BUCKEYE QUEEN: 
We grew this fine pink last year for 
the first time, and like it very much, 
as it reminds us of Picardy, in color 
and form. Seems healthy and fine. 
Blooms well from peeled bulblets. 
Med. 10—$1.50. Bts. 30 for 25c. 
BURMA: (Palmer) (562) 
This is probably one of the greatest 
glads ever introduced. Certainly is 
one of the most popular in our 
fields. Never can grow enough. Rich 
deep wine rose color, and can open 
eight or more without special grow- 
ing effort. Grows very large from 
large bulbs, and a basket of Burma 
is really something to see. If we 
were limited to three or four glads, 
Burma would have to be one of 
them. 
Large bulbs 10 for &5c. Medium 10 
for 60c. Small 10 for 35c. Bts. 25¢ 
RK 
CHERRY JAM: (Zimmer) (543) 
A rich cherry pink with a cherry 
blotch in the throat. Very colorful 
with seven or eight open, but seems 
rather short headed for a show. win- 
ner. Lovely thing though. 
L. 10—$1.50. Med. 10 $1.00. 
CHIC: (Marshall) (540) 
Very lovely glad from our Canadian 
neighbors. Similar in color to Beau- 
ty’s Blush. Seems to require large 
bulbs for good spikes. 
Large bulbs 50c. 3 for $1.25. Med. 3 
for $1.00. Bulblets 25 for 50c. 
