Name — (Class-Introducer- Year) Description 
GLORIOUS (332 G. Wilson 49) An exhibition type medium salmon 
pink with a cream white throat and a small rosy blotch. Opens up 
to 14 414" florets and should do very well at the shows. 
GOLDEN BEAUTY (412 Coates, Aus. 44-47) Medium yellow with 
a deeper throat. Very highly rated in Australia as a show glad. 
Good-sized florets with many open on a plant of medium height. 
GOLDEN DRAGON (410 G. Snyder 47) Bright dark yellow with a 
small red blotch. Spikes grow 60” tall with 8 well-placed 434” 
BOLE open. Produces good spikes despite slight crooking in hot 
weather. 
GOLDEN FRAGRANCE (410 Lantz 46) Light creamy yellow 
shading deeper in the throat. One of the most fragrant of the larger 
glads. Produces good spikes with 5” florets on a long head. One of 
the three best fragrant glads we have seen. 
GORGEOUS DEB (530 G. Wilson 49) A very lovely ruffled medium 
salmon with a large light yellow throat. Produces nice spikes with 
good stretch and up to 9 open. A fine show prospect. Formerly 
called Gorgeous. 
GRACE DARLING (460 Harris 49) Very pretty light rose shading 
to a cream throat. We had only small bulbs but saw some fine 
spikes in the gardens of other growers. 
GRACIOUS (566 G. Wilson 49) Very pretty light lavender shading 
to a creamy throat. Its attractive color, reliable habits and good 
growth performance should make it a strong contender in its class. 
Quite early. 
GRAND MONARCH (562 Salman 46-48) A bright medium rose 
shading to a purple blotch. Makes giant spikes with 6-8 huge 
florets open on a long head. Some tendency to fall over due to its 
weight but its giant size in a weak class should enable it to com- 
pile a fine show record. 
GRAND OPENING (366 Kuhn 46) Medium-sized lavender with a 
cream throat. From large bulbs is capable of producing excellent 
show spikes with 10-14 open. Not a strong propagator. 
*GREAT LAKES (476 Kuhn 46) A lovely light blue that we over- 
looked for 2 years. Spikes were 53” tall with 19 buds on a 2414” 
head and 6-7 5” lightly ruffled florets open. Placement good and 
appears to be healthy. Looked very fine. 
HEART’S DESIRE (540 Fielder 48) A very lovely and fine variety. 
Large heavily ruffled light pink florets blending to a cream throat. 
A strong propagator and free bloomer from bulblets. One of the 
most outstanding introductions in recent years for show and com- 
mercial use. Grows 60” tall with 19 buds on a 28” head and 7-8 
6” florets open. 
HENRI DE GREEVE (423 K & M 47-49) Distinctly different. An 
attractive salmon orange shading to a buff throat with a red blotch. 
Opens 6-8 ruffled florets on good husky spikes. 
HIHO (432 Knight 48) Clear medium salmon with a cream white 
throat. Florets are clear and attractive. Opened 9 in good place- 
ment on a long head. A strong propagator and a promising variety 
that should win many blue ribbons. 
IMMACULATE (400 Carlson 49) An attractive white with a creamy 
throat. Under ideal conditions can produce splendid spikes. 
JACK FALLU (590 Both 48-50) A lightly ruffled orange brown that 
is quite attractive and looked promising in its first year here. 
JACK POT (470 G. Wilson 43) An attractive glad that has been 
overlooked. Deep reddish brown shading to a reddish throat. A 
strong wiry grower with spikes 55” tall and 17-19 buds on a 24" 
head with 6 ruffled 514" florets open. 
I have never been more pleased with a bulb order. — C. B., Wash. 
9 
Large Medium Small 
4.00 
1.00 
51 
4.00 
2.00 
4.50 
coo 
2.00 
30 
1.25 
3.00 
1.50 
1.00 
4.00 
40 
2.19 
3D 
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00 
2.90 
1.00 
3.00 
20 
1.50 
120 
1.00 
3.00 
1.75 
es 
00 
30 
1.50 
00 
2.00 
2-.39 
1.00 
20 
153 
1.50 
00 
00 
2.00 
20 
Bulblets 
10- 
10- 
10- 
20 
30 
LO 
15 
20 
30 
39 
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