560-70 
362-70 
454-80 
354-80 
550-80 
507-80 
401-90 
500-88 
400-85 
400-85 
536-85 
432-80 
413-80 
450-90 
300-85 
400-92 
ROSE O’DAY. A great lavender which is on the red side. Opens 
up to 10 huge florets. A show variety. 
L. 20c each, 5—80; Med. 15c each, 5—60. 
ROSY RED. Deep rose red, glowing, heavy substance, opening 6 to 
7 florets at once. L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5—30. 
ROYAL GARNET. Black red with some fire in throat. Larger floret 
than Black Opal. Very beautiful. L. 30c each, 5—$1.20. 
ROYAL ROBES. Another black red, rich and elegant in color. Opens 
5 to 6 florets. L. $1.25 each. 
ROYAL WINDSOR. A glowing light red, excellent texture, slightly 
ruffled. Exceedingly popular in the shows. Opens 8 to 10 florets. 
L. 50c each. 
SALMAN’S GLORY. Immense cream, red blotch edged yellow. Opens 
6 to 7 florets. Truly grand. L. 20c each, 5—80. 
SILVER STAR. Large pure white, throat blotch of purple shading to 
lavender, which makes it very striking. Also beautiful, slightly ruf- 
fled, opening 6 to 8 florets. L. 20c each, 5—80. 
SILVER WINGS. A large white, petals overcast with a glistening 
sheen, producing an ethereal beauty. Opens 7 to 9 ruffled petals. 
L. 15c each, 5—60; Med. 2—25, 5—50. 
SNOWBANK. A superbly ruffled white. It is a dream. Opens 6 to 7 
at once. L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5—38; Sm. 5—20; Blbts 20c pkt. 
SNOW WHITE. Pure snow white with a touch of lemon in throat. 
Opens 5 to 6 large, beautifully ruffled florets. 
L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5—30; Sm. 5—20; Blbts 20c pkt. 
SOUTHERN DRAMA. A large fiery scarlet. Opens 5 to 7 florets. 
L. 15¢ each, 5—60. 
SPIC AND SPAN. A magnificent deep pink, taking the big glad 
shows everywhere. Opens 7 to 9 florets. This is an indispensable in 
any good collection. L. $1.00 each; Med. 75c each. 
SPOTLIGHT. A clear deep yellow, very rich, with a feathery blotch 
of scarlet, which gives it a tremendous set-off. There is no more mag- 
nificent yellow today. Opens 6 to 7, on a very excellent spike. 
L. 2—25, 5—50; Med. 2—20, 5—40; Sm. 5—30; Blbts 25c pkt. Special, 2 L, 
2 Med, 5 Sm. for 50c. 
STOPLIGHT. This glad is well named for’ it does stop you in your 
tracks when a row of them is in bloom. Opens 7 to 8, making a grand 
spike, and seldom a poor one. 
L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5—30; Sm. 5—20; Blbts 20c pkt. Special, 
2 L, 2 Med, 5 Sm. for 50c. 
SUMMER SNOW. 1949 introduction of Fischer. “The distinctive 
feature of Summer Snow is its glacial purity of color. Does not have 
the customary cream throat of most white glads. Snow-white even 
to the stamens. Chaste as new-fallen snow.” Makes a long flowerhead 
of ruffled florets, extremely regular placement. Has lots of character. 
L. 50c ea., 5—2.00; Med. 35c ea., 5—1.40; Sm. 25c ea., 5—1.00. 
SURFSIDE. Here is one of the older whites, but it does not need 
to apologize to the newer ones. It is healthy, vigorous, fine cut flow- 
er, beautifully ruffled, and heavy substance. Opens 7 to 8 making a 
fine showy spike. 
L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5—30; Sm. 5—20; Blbts 20c pkt. 





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more in dollars and cents of gratis bulbs than I ordered. I certainly want to 
thank you. Last year you gave me a few GLAMIS bulbs and I want to say 
that I have never seen such a beautiful glad, to me beyond expression. I 
just can’t praise the beautiful glad too much. i am certainly glad that I order- 
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