VREDE (K ¢ M’48) M 400 90 B 
Pure snowy white, in bud as well as flower, attractively 
etched with a tiny violet mark deep in the throat. A very 
strong elegant variety with good size florets, daintily 
ruffled, on straight uniformly arranged spikes. A very 
lovely, sparkling floral gem. 
3 for$ .35 
25 for $ 2.10 
12 for $ 1.15 
100 for $ 7.50 
WORLDBEATER (Pfitzer ’49) M 411 90 A 
A glorious treasure of clear medium-light yellow, with a 
glistening, waxy quality that makes it one of the most 
beautiful glads we have seen in many years. Has a clear 
red throat mark more prominent than that of Spotlight. 
Marvelous variety for hot dry weather, losing none of its 
beautiful coloring and texture. Opens 8 to 10 large florets 
at a time, on tall, strong well proportioned stems. A suberb 
variety for cutting. 
Each 40c 3 for $ 1.05 
25 for $ 6.95 
12 for $ 3.90 
100 for $27.00 
Whites and Creams 
Imported Dutch 
MORNING KISS (Hulsebosch ’48) 
LM 500 85 A 
An exquisite white of clear glistening purity, with a dainty 
blush of pink deep in the throat. Tall straight spikes 
carrying huge 5 to 6 inch florets, with many open at one 
time and all buds showing color. An utterly magnificent 
variety. Awarded F. C. C. at Haarlem, Holland in 1947. 
Note excellent rating at Valleevue Test Garden Trials. 
3 for$ .30 12 for $ .90 
25 for $ 1.70 100 for $ 6.00 
SALMAN’S GLORY (Salman ’47) 
E 507 92 AA 
One of the most magnificent giants ever created. Pure 
light cream paling to soft pure white at the petal edge; 
with a spectacular throat of rich carmine shading to strong 
yellow, which smoothly blends into the basic cream. The 
basic color is absolutely pure with no flecking or feathering. 
Very clean, and perfect color harmony. It is almost im- 
possible to properly describe this lovely sparkling giant, 
and we urge everyone who has never grown it to do so for 
sure this year. Note that it received the highest rating 
possible at the Valleevue Test Garden Trials. 
3 for $ .30 12 for$ .90 
25 for $ 1.70 100 for $ 6.00 
SNOWPRINCESS M 
Pure creamy white with a few faint pink lines etched in 
the throat. Flowers are of good size and form, well placed 
on tall straight stems, with many open at one time. One 
of the best whites. Midseason. 
3 for $ .30 12 for$ .90 
25 for $ 1.70 100 for $ 6.00 
American 
LEADING LADY (Johnson’42) M 506 90 AA 
A graceful giant of refreshing creamy white with elegantly 
waved edges. Sport of Picardie. Tall strong spike, with 
many large, well expanded flowers open at one time. A 
vigorous grower and excellent exhibition variety. (Has one 
of the best show records of any Glad yet introduced). 
Very popular. 
3 for $ .30 
25 for $ 1.65 
12 for $ .90 
100 for $ 5.70 
Leading Popular Varieties 
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SMALLER SIZE BULBS, AND BULBLETS 
are available in all varieties of Imported Dutch Introduc- 
tions and Novelties for 1951. 
Prices listed after all varieties in this catalog are for large 
Top size No. 1 corms. For prices on Medium and Small 
sizes and Bulblets, drop us a card and ask for special Glad- 
list No. SGL-100. 
AMERICAN INTRODUCTIONS AND NOVELTIES 
FOR 1951 
Regretfully, due to catalog space, we had to leave out 
our complete listing of beautiful American Introduc- 
tions and Novelties for 1951. 
As these are all superb varieties we have included them 
in our Special Glad list No. SGL-100, including: Birch 
Red, Boise Belle, Bonfire, Clarence D. Fortnam, Cotillion, 
Dolly Varden, Evangeline, Florence Nightingale, Gene, 
Heart’s Desire, Lancaster, Patrol, Purple Supreme, 
Regal Red, Sundance, Sunspot, Topflite, Wedgewood, 
White Goddess. 
Drop us a card and ask for List No. SGL-100. 
ORIENTAL PEARL (Carlson ’46) EM 506 
Extremely large florets of a distinctive old ivory shade. 
Its large size takes nothing away from its beauty. A basket 
of this one variety is almost breath-taking in sheer loveli- 
ness. Stems are not too tall, so it is ideal for bouquets in 
the average home. Florets more evenly placed than Lead- 
ing Lady. 
Each 20c 
3 for$ .40 12 for $ 1.15 
25 for $ 2.10 100 for $ 7.60 
SILVER WINGS (Riley ’44) M __ 500 
Another beautiful Picardie sport which is much whiter 
than Leading Lady, with wider open florets and more 
intense ruffling. A good dependable exhibition variety. 
Each 20c 3 for$ .45 12 for $ 1.45 
25 for $ 2.75 100 for $10.15 
WHITE GOLD (Sheer ’41) E 506 
A very early extra large, clear, light cream blending to 
gold in the throat. Opens six huge florets on a very tall 
stem. One of the largest and most beautiful Glads grown 
today. A great Show Glad. Of particular value because 
of its early blooming habits. 
3 for $ .30 
25 for $ 1.45 
Yellow Shades 
Imported Dutch 
12 for $ .80 
100 for $ 5.05 
GOLD DUST E 412 
Very appealing shade of clear deep buttercup yellow 
throughout. Good strong spikes of medium size, well 
formed flowers in good arrangement. Fine cut flower. 
Especially valuable for its early flowering habits. 
3 for $ .30 12 for $ .90 
25 for $ 1.70 100 for $ 5.95 
American 
MOTHER KADEL ( Kadel ’41) EM 310 
Large, clear medium yellow of soft faultless texture. One 
of few clear self-yellows. Very waxy texture even to the 
very depth of the throat. A very lovely and inspiring 
creation. The moderate length stems make it ideal for 
floral arrangements. 
3 for$ .35 
25 for $ 1.80 
12 for $ 1.00 
100 for $ 6.35 
