
SNYDER’S “GLAD ACRES” LENOX, MICHIGAN 
BO-PEEP (Butt) (Early) (240) Buff pink with a yellowish throat faintly dusted red. Very 
early, deeply ruflled and of heavy substance. Opens 5 to 6 florets of 3” size on 17” to 18” 
flowerheads with 17 to 18 buds. Spikes are about 40” high. Florets are most attractive in 
form and color. 
Lg. $1.50 (10—$12.00), Med. $1.00 (10—$8.00), Sm. 50c (10—$4.00) 
Blts. 2—25c, 10—90c, 100—$7.50 
CHIEF PONTIAC (Snyder) (Mid-Season) (524) Bright clear 
smooth orange scarlet blending slightly deeper in the throat. 
It opens 7 attractive ruffled 6 to 61%” florets on tall spikes 
up to 6 ft. with 30 inch flowerheads. We won largest floret 
this year with 7” bloom, also best recent introduction and 
reserve champion. It is a very strong healthy grower. Bulb- 
let production, germination and growth are excellent. Cus- 
tomer reports a No. 6 bulb grew 51% ft. tall. 
Lg. $2.00 (10—$16.00), Med. $1.50 (10—$12.00) 
Sm. $1.00 (10—$8.00), Blts. 20c (10—$1.60) (100—$12.00) 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE (Schenetsky) (Mid-Season) (441) 
Fine light pink with scarlet pink blotch. Grows tall with 8 
to 9 perfectly placed blooms on a long flowerhead. One of 
the finest new ones. 
Tig. 50c (10—$4.00) Med. 35c (10—$2.80) 
Sm. 25c (10—$2.00), Blts. 10—30c, 100—$2.50 
CONNIE G (Woods) (Early Mid-Season) (506) Entrancingly 
beautiful clear cream, heavily ruffled and fluted, opening 8 
to 10 blooms on long flowerheads. A very fine one that ev- 
eryone should grow and enjoy. 
Le. $4.00 ea., Med $3.00 ea., Sm. $2.00 ea. 
Blts. 50c ea. (10—$4.00) (NO DISCOUNT) 
CORDOVA (Palmer) (Eariy) (432) Very early fine lively 
rose salmon. Opens 8 to 10 blooms on tall straight spikes 
with 18 to 20 buds and most of the buds showing color. 
Fine propagator and its earliness will make it valuable. 
Lg. bulbs $1.50 ea.—i2 bulblets $1.50 with purchase of bulb. 
NO DISCOUNT 
COTILLION (Butt) (Mid-Season) (442) Deep pink with a 
creamy yellow throat. This is not a new color but the fact 
that it will open 10 and often more perfectly placed florets 
at once, makes it a valuable variety. A tall grower 55” high 

Chief Pontiac with 26” flowerheads of 18 to 20 buds. The slightly frilled 
Photo Courtesy of florets at 542”. Grand Champion at Mich. for us this year. 
te Geka Lane Lg. $1.00 (10—$8.00), Med. 60c (10—$4.80), Sm. 40c (10—$3.20) 
Blts. 5—25c, 10—40c, 100—$3.20 
COVENTRY (Glass) (Mid-Season) (511) Creamy yellow with harmonizing orange scarlet 
feather. Opens 7 or more triangular and fluted blooms on tall spikes. A very fine new 
one from Canada. 
Lg. 40c (10—$3.20), Med. 25c (10—$2.00), Sm. 2—30c (10—$1.20), Blts. 10—25c, 100—$2.00 
DAISY MAE (Lins) (Mid-Season) (521) A very large attractive salmon orange with a 
cherry blotch. A wonderful exhibition glad, and fine cut flower for fall florist use, as 
its color works fine with autumn colors. It grows tall with 7 large 6-inch florets open on 
31” flowerheads. 
Lg. 2—30c (10—$1.20), Med. 3—30c (10—80c), Sm. 5—25c (10—40c), Blts. 30c pkg. 
DANA (Chase) (Mid-Season) (466) Beautiful Magenta or wine purple with narrow cream 
spear. ‘Tall grower with 8 open florets on 20 bud spikes. Very fine and striking. 
Lg. 75c ea. Med. 50c ea. Sm. 30c ea. Blts. 3—25c. 
NO DISCOUNT 
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Both your Blue Lagoon and Golden Dragon did very well for me this year. 
Mrs. C. D. Fortnam, Tyler Hill, Pa. 
