SNYDER’S “GLAD ACRES” LENOX, MICHIGAN 
General List 
Our general list is divided into different sections this year to enable you to more easily 
make your selections. The first list contains with few exceptions late introductions. The 
Standard list following this, are the standard priced varieties. hese are very excellent 
varieties and are priced lower only due to larger stocks. Following this are the new 
Australian varieties. 
Abbreviations: Lg. (large bulb 114” up), Med. (medium bulb 34” to 144”), Sm. (small bulb 
¥%” to 34”), Blts. (bulblets from which bulbs are grown). Name in parenthesis following 
variety name is the name of originator. Approximate date of blooming next, and then 
national size classification. Price in parenthesis means i.e. (10—80c) ten bulbs for 80c, etc. 
ABIGAIL (Myers) (Mid-Season) (366) A lavender about the shade of Minuet. Opens 8 
blooms on a 50” spike. Good propagator. Wins on the show table and looks like a good 
commercial. 
Lg. 50c (10—$4.00), Med. 35c (10—$2.80), Sm. 20c (10—$1.60), Blts. 10—35c (100—$2.50) 
ADORATION (Klein) (Early) (440) A “new” color being a pink orchid with a creamy 
throat, a perfect blend. A very popular florist glad as it blooms early and blooms out at 
once. Bulblets make saleable spikes. Opens 7 perfectly placed 5” florets on 54” spikes with 
16 to 17 buds. 
Lg. 70c (10—$5.60), Med. 50c (10—$4.00), Sm. 25c (10—$2.00), Blts. 10—35c, (100—$3.00) 
ALCAN (Woods) (Early) (500) <A fine new large early white, opening 7 beautiful wide 
open blooms on a 25” flowerhead. Fine healthy grower and propagator. 
Lg. $1.50 (10—$12.00), Med. $1.00 (10—$8.00) Sm. 75c (10—$6.00) 
Blts. 2—25c (10—$1.00), (100—$7.00) 
ANIMATION (Butt) (Mid-Season) (550) This new glad from Canada is very attractive 
and brilliant in color. A bright red with cream throat lines. Tall, sturdy straight spikes. 
Opens 6 to 7 large well placed florets. High rating Canadian Trial Gardens. 
Lg. 50c (10—$4.00), Med. 30c (10--$2.40), Sm. 20c (10—$1.60), Blts. 10—35c (100—$2.00) 
BLACK DIAMOND (Gelser) (Mid-Season) (354) Very dark red, almost black, heavily 
ruffled. Large blooms on straight spikes. A must have. 
Lg. 25¢ e4., Med. 20c ea., Sm. 15c ea., Blts. (10—35c) 
BLACK PANTHER (Lins) (Mid-Season) (554) Very dark velvety red. Opens 6 to 7 blooms 
of about 6” diameter on good strong plant. 
Lg. 35c (10—$2.80) Med. 25c (10—$2.00) Sm. 2—30c (10—$1.20) 
Blts. 10—25c (100—$2.00) 
BLUE BONNET (Beardmore) (early-midseason) (576) Clear light blue with deep red 
violet feather. This fine blue opens 6 florets of 6 inch diameter which are non-flecking 
on 56” spikes. Winner many seedling awards it will win easily on the show table. A 
very excellent blue variety. 
Lg. $2.50 (10—$20.00), Med. $2.00 (10—$16.00), Sm. $1.50 (10—$12.00) 
Blts. 25c (10—$2.00) (100—$16.00) (1000—$125.00) 
BLUE BOY (Butt) (Early) (476) Deep blue violet with deeper throat. A very fine attrac- 
tive color. Only medium height plants about 43” but flowerheads are of good length, 23” 
with 18 to 20 buds. Opens 6 to 7 well placed florets of 5” diameter. 
Lg. $1.00 (10—$8.00) Med. 60c (10—$4.80) Sm. 40c (10—$3.20) 
Blts. 5—25c, 10—40c (100—$3.50) 
BLUE LAGOON (Snyder) (Early) (478) Medium deep blue, very clear, shades lighter in 
upper throat and slightly deeper on lower throat petal. Tall, straight grower, 60” high, 
414” to 5” wide open blooms of excellent texture with 6 well placed blooms open on a long 
flowerhead. Excellent propagation and germination. Grows good under driest conditions. 
An exceedingly healthy variety. Never crooks and can be cut 100%. 
Lg. 75c (10—$6.00), Med. 50c (10—$4.00), Sm. 35c (10—$2.80) 
Blts. 4—25c (10—50c), (100—$4.00) 
