
SNYDER’S “GLAD ACRES” LENOX, MICHIGAN 
MAUVIE ROSE (Wesselman) (Very Early) (462) A beautiful blending from mauve to 
deep rose on outer petals. Spikes are medium height and always straight. Coupled with 
its earliness and good propagation, is its beauty, which will make it a valuable variety. 
Lg. $1.00 (10—$8.00), Med. 75c (10—$6.00), Sm. 50c (10—$4.00) 
Blts. 2-25c (10—$1.00), (100—$8.00) 
MERRY MAID (Roberts) (Very Early) (440) Fine early ruffled pink and white. Open 
6 or 7 blooms 41% inches in diameter on 4 ft. spikes. Looks like one of the prettiest early 
pinks we have seen. An average producer of bulblets, but they germinate and grow well. 
Lg. $1.50, Med. $1.25, Sm. $1.00, Blts. 2—30c (10—$1.25) (NO DISCOUNT) 
MID-AMERICA (Knierim-Evans) (Mid-Season) (550) Clear brilliant light red. Opens to 
10 mammoth florets on long flowerheads with 26 buds. Flower spikes grow to 66” in height. 
Winner grand championships. Color champion. 
Lg. 30c, Med. 20c, Blts. 10—25c (No Discount) 
MINSTREL (Palmer) (Mid-Season) (566) Extra fine giant ruffled and needlepointed 
lavender. For us this has been the best of all the lavenders giving massive spikes of great 
beauty. Spikes are about 4 ft. with long flowerheads. Fine propagator. 
Lg. 25c (10—$2.00), Med. 2—30c (10—$1.20), Sm. 3—30c (10—80c) 
Blts. 10—20c (100—$1.50) 
MISS WISCONSIN (Krueger) (Late-Mid-Season) (460) A beautiful new shade of lavender 
rose. Opens 6 to 8 blooms of 5” diameter. A very distinctive variety that is very popular. 
Lg. 20c (10—$1.60), Med. 2—30c (10—$1.20), Sm. 3—30c (10—80c), Blts. 10—20c (100—$1.50) 
MONTPELIER (Hatch) (Mid-Season) (440) Very fine clear pink slightly lighter than 
Spic & Span and a little to the salmon shade. Grows 5 to 6 ft. tall and opens 8 to 10 five- 
inch blooms with 20 to 24 buds on a 30” flower head. The spikes are always straight and 
its consistency makes it a top commercial prospect as well as show glad. 
Lex 55c, Med.-25c 25m. 2—25c, -Blis; 10—30c (NO DISCOUNT) 
MORNING STAR (Van Proayen) (Mid-Season) (500) ‘his new white sport of Picardy 
is probably the whitest of any and does not have the cream in the throat. A fine grower 
and possibly does not sport back as much as the others. 
Lg. $1.00 (10—$8.00), Med. 75c (10—$6.00), Sm. 50c (10—$4.00) 
Blts. 2—25c, 10—$1.00, 100—$8.00. 
MYRNA FAY (Lines) (Very Early) (466) Nice shade of rich orchid lavender. Opens about 
8 blooms on 20-bud spike. ‘Tall, strong grower and is a fine addition to the lavender class. 
Lg. 75c (10—$6.00), Med. 50c (10—$4.00), Blts. 10—50c (100—$4.00) 
MYSTERY (Stinson) (Mid-Season) (541) Light pink with a small deeper pink throat mark 
on a cream ground. It is tall and has been a winner in Canada. 
Lg. 25c (10—$2.00), Med. 20c (10—$1.60), Blts. 20—25c (100—$1.00) 
NANCY (Arnett) (Mid-Season) (452) A beautiful lively rich medium shade of red. One 
of the outstanding new introductions. Proven with high rating in the trial grounds it 
also has won many awards on the show table. Makes fine spikes with 7 well placed 
florets open and is a very good propagator. Will be a leading commercial red. 
Lg. 50c (10—$4.00), Med. 35c (10—$2.80), Sm. 25¢ (10—$2.00) 
Blts. 10—50c (100—$4.00), (1000—$30.00) 
PARTHIENA (Hitchcock) (Mid-Season) (566) ‘The different color of this glad is hard 
to describe being halfway between deep lavender and purple. It opens 8 lightly ruffled 
blooms on an average height spike. Has won a considerable amount of awards and can 
make magnificent spikes. Don’t miss this, it’s a winner. 
Lg. $1.50 (10—$12.00), Med. $1.25 (10—$10.00), Sm. $1.00 (10—$8.00) 
Blts. 20c ea. (L0O—$1.50), (100—$12.00) 
PATRICIAN (Sheer) (Mid-Season) (566) A beautiful med. lavender about the shade of 
the deepest part of Minuet. Opens to 7 very large recurved florets on a straight strong 
spike. Attachment and placement excellent. Bulblets are produced in good quantity, 
they are small but germinate fine and grow well. Our stock is free of virus. 
Lg. $3.00 (10—$24.00), Med. $2.00 (10—$16.00), Sm. $1.00 (10—$8.00) 
Bits. 25c ea. 10—$2.00, 100—$16.00, 1000—$110.00. 
