SNYDER’S “GLAD ACRES” LENOX, MICHIGAN 


SPOTLIGHT (Palmer) (Early Mid-Season) (413) Clear medium deep yellow with small 
scarlet blotch. Makes fine tall spikes with 6 to 7 large, lightly waved blooms on fine flower- 
heads. Very striking and beautiful. 
TITAN (Palmer) (Mid-Season) (432) Wonderful, immense deep brilliant salmon. 8 very 
ee heavily ruffled blooms open on fine tall spikes. A real exhibition variety and fine 
cut flower. 
pturstratiau Vanrceties 
This year we have grouped together under one heading all Australian and New Zealand 
varieties. With a few exceptions these are all 1946 to 1949 U.S.A. releases. Stocks of some 
are hes) small and first orders will probably deplete stock, so order early if these are 
wanted. 
ALL GLORY (Toon N. Z.) (Early) (423) Tangerine orange with a deeper rosy red blotch. 
Very striking and attractive. Opens to 9 large beautifully ruffled florets at a time, on tall 
straight spikes. Med. 35c, Sm. 20c, Blts. 3—20c (10—50c) (No Discount) 
D. BOTH’S MEMORY (Both) (Mid-Season) (506) Huge ruffled cream. The buds have a 
greenish cast which disappears after opening. Opens 6 on tall spikes. 
Lg. 80c, Blts. (10—80c) (No Discount) 
GIANT CYCLAMEN (Higgins) ‘This variety classed as cyclamen pink in Australia. We 
would call it a rose lavender or medium deep rose. Makes fine spikes even from small bulbs. 
Lg. 80c (10—$6.40), Med. 60c (10—$4.80), Sm. 40c (10—$3.20), Blts. 2—20c (10—75c) 
KAWATIRI (Pupich N. Z.) (516) <A beautiful rich creamy buff, shading to barium 
yellow throat, petal edges lightly diffused pink, opens to 9 large, lightly ruffled, heavy 
textured florets on tall spikes. One of the best from down under. 
Lg. 80c, Med. 60c, Sm. 40c, Blts. 2—20c (10—75c) (No Discount) 
MAURRIE TREVAN (Both) (Mid-Season) (454) Beautiful clean velvety black red. ‘This 
new glad from Australia looks like the best black red to date. Makes strong tall spikes 
with many open blooms. 
Lg. $1.50 (10—$12.00), Med. $1.00 (10—$8.00), Sm. 75c (10—$6.00) 
Blts. 2—30c (10—$1.20), (100—$9.50) 
MRS. E. BOTH (Both) (Early Mid-Season) (530) A beautiful blend of clear, light orange 
pink, with a harmonizing blending to clear deep cream throat. The florets which are 
round and wide open, grow 6” to 7!” in diameter on flowerheads from 30” up, with 24-26 
buds. Opens 9 to 12. Can be tremendous if given extra water and fertilizer when bud 
spike starts out. Is at its best only from large bulbs. 
Lg. $1.00 (10—$8.00), Med. 75c (10—$6.00), Sm. 50c (10—$4.00), Blts. 2—20c (10—80c) 
MRS. R. G. ERREY (Errey) (454) A very rich velvety black red self. Has a glowing sheen. 
Opens to 10 blooms of 6” diameter on flowerheads to 25 buds. Looks like one of the best 
black reds. Lg. 80c, Med. 60c, Sm. 40c, Blts. 3—25c (10—70c) 
STRATHNAVER (Peattie) (Mid-Season) (500) Exceedingly large husky growing pure 
white. Makes very huge blooms of 7” or more with 8 to 10 open at once. Due to large 
size of florets should not be left out in wind, after first bloom opens, as attachment is 
slightly weak for its size. A wonderful show glad. 
Len oGeMed: 55ey smn40ce Bits, 2—15e%10—50c) 
SUNKIST (Errey) (423) Beautiful glowing apricot pink, with rich cream lower petals, 
lightly powdered apricot in throat. Opens 12 lightly ruffled perfectly placed blooms on 
tall spikes. Australia reports outstanding. 
Lg. 75c (10—$6.00), Med. 50c (10—-$4.00), Sm. 35c (10—$2.80) 
Blts. 3—25c (10—70c) (100—$5.50) 
TUNIA’S MAHOMET (Both) (Early Mid-Season) (580) A beautiful distinctive smoky, 
very deep velvety smoky plum rose with orange scarlet in throat. This variety not only 
has color value but makes stunning spikes with 8” florets of which 8 will open at once on 
a long flowerhead. Lg. 20c (10—$1.60), Med. 15c (10—$1.20), Sm. 2—20c (10—80c) 
Blts. 25—20c (100—50c) 
