SNYDER’S “GLAD ACRES” LENOX, MICHIGAN 
Staudard Varteties 
The following standard varieties are being grouped this year at one standard price, to 
enable our customers to more easily make their selections from these without looking up 
prices separately. Those listed below are priced as follows: 
Lg. 3—30c (10—80c), Med. 3--20c (10—50c), Blts. 25¢ pkg. 
Varieties with asterisk available only in large size bulbs. 5 or more bulbs at the 10 price. 
ALGONQUIN (Palmer) (Early) (536) Tall glowing scarlet, wide open blooms, ruffled and 
needlepointed. 8 to 10 open. Finest scarlet. 
AMERICAN COMMANDER (New) (Mid-Season) (552) Beautiful blood red. Tall straight 
stems and very strong grower. Opens 6 to 7 lightly waved blooms on long flower head. 
Finest red. 
CORONA (Palmer) (Mid-Season) (560) Creamy white shading more creamy toward the 
throat with a rose picotee edge on all petals. Opens 6 to 8 wide open blooms on a tall 
strong plant. A wonderful cut flower and great prize winner. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN (White) (Mid-Season) (566) Beautiful clear lavender mauve 
with darker lines in the throat. 7 to 8 large beautifully ruffled blooms open at one time. 
HIGH FINANCE (Wilson) (Late Mid-Season) (580) Smoky, light violet orange, cream 
throat, slightly ruffled. Tall with very long flowerhead and 8 to 9 open. Very strong 
grower and a fine commercial. 
JEANIE (Pruitt) (Mid-Season) (440) Bright glistening rose pink, with white raised mid- 
ribs to cream throat. 5-inch florets on tall strong stem. Very fine new one. 
KING CLICK (Wilson) (Mid-Season) (552) Big ruffled ex. red self. Nine 514” florets open 
on a tall strong spike of 21 buds. Fine propagator. Champion many times. 
LEADING LADY (Johnston) (Mid-Season) (506) Creamy white Sport of Picardy. This 
is no doubt one of the finest glads grown. It will win on the show table and is a grand 
commercial. Don’t miss it. 
MAGNOLIA (Palmer) (Mid-Season) (460) Smooth, soft, light creamy rose. Color near that 
of Rima. Has 6 to 8 large heavy textured blooms open on a tall straight spike. Fine propa- 
gator and wonderful cut flower. Don’t miss this. 
‘+ OHIO NONPAREIL (Wilson) (Mid-Season) (550) Very tall large scarlet red. 61%” floret, 
9 open on long flowerhead. Winner of many championships. 
OGARITA (Wilson) (Mid-Season) (532) Rose salmon shading to a golden throat. Very 
strong plants that grow very tall. Blooms are slightly fluted and open 8 on long flowerhead. 
Very fine show or commercial. 
SNOW PRINCESS (Pfitzer) (Early) (400) A taller, larger flowered Maid of Orleans. Fine 
healthy grower and good propagator. Fast becoming the leading commercial white. 
The following varieties are uniformly priced at 
Lg. 2—25c (10—$1.00), Med. 3—25c (10—70c), Sm. 4—25c (10—60c), Blts. 30c pkg. 
5 or more bulbs at the 10 price 
BURMA (Palmer) (Mid-Season) (562) Beautiful deep rose, lighter to throat. Up to 10 
heavily ruffled, perfectly placed blooms on a tall straight spike. Very rich color. 
CHERRY JAM (Zimmer-Graff) (Early .Mid-Season) (543) Ruffled deep salmon pink with 
a cherry blotch on lower petal. A very nice blotched variety with a good number open. 
COVER GIRL (La-Salle) (Late Mid-Season) (542) Large flowered medium pink. Opening 
10 to 12 florets at one time, very tall spikes. This will win on any show table. 
CRINKLE CREAM (Ellis) (Early Mid-Season) (410) A very beautiful large ruffled clear 
light yellow. It makes tall sturdy spikes that are always straight with blooms well placed 
and strongly attached. We cut many hundred dozens for the florists and they asked for 
more. 
FIREBRAND (Butt) (Mid-Season) (452) Slightly ruffled, deep signal red, throat slightly 
deeper with white lines on lower petals. 8 or more blooms open on tall straight spikes. 
Quite outstanding. 
GRENADIER (Palmer) (Mid-Season) (416) A new and distinctive shade of li 
ht orange 
buff. Makes fine spikes and opens 6 to 8 blooms at once. ees 
