BOISE BELLE (343) Roberts ‘48 (98) 
A variety remarkable for its florescence and unique 
beauty. It will open up to 12 heavily ruffled florets 
of leathery texture which are pink and yellow with 
yellow centers. Practically all remaining buds will 
show color. It produces a goodly number of rather 
small bulblets that germinate and grow exceedingly 
well. The demand for Boise Belle has been heavy 
since its introduction and the stock is not large. We 
are sure you will like it! 
BOLDFACE (533) Evans ‘47 (80) 
A spectacular blotched variety. It opens up to 7 
huge round florets of a deep salmon color with a 
throat marking of deep red on white. Boldface is 
surely appropriately named and its brilliant colors 
are startling whether in the garden or on the show 
table. Fine growing habits. Boldface was Grand 
Champion at the Two Rivers, Wisconsin show this 
year (1949). 
BRIDESMAID (540) Wheeler ‘45 (80) 
Salmon with a creamy yellow throat. Opens up to 
6 florets on an average spike. Excellent propagator. 
Didn't fare too well in last summer’s heat. 
BURMA (562) Palmer ‘43 (88) 
One of the most popular glads ever introduced with 
both fans and commercial growers. It is a deep 
reddish rose that opens up to 8 heavily ruffled florets 
of good substance on a straight spike. If your cut- 
flower sales are lagging try including a few dozen 
spikes of Burma. A glad that has not deteriorated. 
Just as fine now as the year it was introduced. 
Wonderful increaser. Much in demand. 
Per Large Medium Small 
1 2.00 1.50 1.00 
10 16.00 12.00 8.00 
1 1.50 1.00 75 
10 = 12.00 8.00 6.00 
1 AS 10 8 3-.15 
10 1.20 -80 40 
2 25 3-.25 4-.20 
10 1.00 65 40 
Bulblets 
Per 
2 A5 
10 WAS 
100 14.00 
1 .20 
10 1.50 
100 12.00 
100 90 
100 .50 

Glads respond quickly to cultivation. 
planting stock weekly. 
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We cultivate bulblets and 
