DESCRIPTIVE LIST NO. 7—Continued 
GREAT LAKES—A large, light blue violet. 
Opens six florets at once on a 26 inch 
flowerhead. Large bulbs 35e¢ each. Medium 
25c. Small 2 for 25c. Bulblets Packet 35c. 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE—A large clear 
white shading to cream throat. Opens 8 
heavily ruffled florets on tall straight spike. 
Growing habits excellent. A must have 
in your white collection. Large 35¢ each. 
Medium 25¢. Small 2 for 25c. Bulblets 50 
for 80c. 
NOWETA ROSE—A 1950 Fischer intro- 
duction. A mammoth lavender rose that 
can produce spikes of exceptional beauty. 
It opens up to 12 florets with most of re- 
maining buds in color. Good propagator 
and germinates easily. Had an excellent 
show record last season. Large size $1.50 
each. Medium $1.25. Small $1.00 Bulblets 
10 for $1.50. 
OCTOBER SUNSHINE—An orange and 
yellow beauty that grows tall straight 
spikes. Opens up to seven recurved florets 
that are sometimes misplaced. Easy to 
grow and a good commercial. Large bulbs 
35c. Medium 25c. Small 2 for 25c. Bulblets 
50 for 80c. 
PHARAOH—A 1950 Harold Higgins in- 
troduction, first offered by Gladland Acres 
last season. A glowing salmon pink, with 
cream yellow throat and mid ribs. 5!/p inch 
florets on 30 inch flowerhead. Resistant 
to heat and drought. Blooms in from 90 
to 95 days. Straight spikes with good 
placement and attachment. Large bulbs 
$1.00 each. Medium 75c. Small 50c. Bulb- 
lets 10 for $1.00 
PARTHIENA—A Hitchcock 1949 intro- 
duction. An unusual color in deep laven- 
der purple. Opens up to eight frilled 
blooms on medium height spike. A vig- 
orous grower producing many large bulb- 
lets. Large 50c¢ each. Medium 30c. Small 
25c. Bulblets 50 for $2.00. 
RAVEL—A fine medium blue; taller and 
maintains health of bulbs better than most 
blue varieties. Large bulbs 2 for 35c. Med. 
Z for 25c. Small 2 for 15ce. Bulblets 50 for 
13G 
RED CHERRY—A scarlet red with rosy 
undertones and a cherry red throat. Six 
round frilled florets open on a tall straight 
spike. Large 35c each. Medium 25ce. Small 
2 for 25c. Bulblets 50 for $1.00. 
REGAL RED—A ‘49 Fischer introduction. 
A giant scarlet that opens up to six large 
blooms on graceful spikes. Bloom sensi- 
tive to extreme heat. Good propagator. 
Large 25c each. Medium 15c. Small 10c. 
Bulblets 50 for 80c. 
ROSE CHARM—A clear rose shade with 
cream blotch. This medium size glad 
blooms early, opens up to six florets and 
is a@ good propagator and germinato: of 
bulblets. Large bulbs 2 for 25c. Medium 
2 tor 15¢e.'Small 4 for 15c. Bulblets 100 for 
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SHERWOOD—A deep shade of reddish 
purple that has so many good qualities 
it will attain much popularity among glads 
in its class. Opens up to seven well placed 
florets on a tall straight spike. Bulblets are 
plentiful and germinate well. Large bulbs 
50c each. Medium 35c. Small 25c. Bulblets 
8 for 25c. 100 for $2.00. 
SEASHELL—Roberts 1949 introduction. A 
soft shade of pink, blending to a white 
throat. Opens up to seven large ruffled 
blooms. Texture, arrangement, and propa- 
gation and vigor, all that could be wished 
for. Large bulbs 75c. Medium 50c. Small 
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SIBONEY—About the deepest shade 
among lavender glads. Seven fluted and 
ruffled florets on a stem that could stand 
a little stretching. Free from flecking. Pro- 
duces plenty of easy sprouting bulblets. 
Large bulbs 75c. Medium 50c. Small 25c. 
Bulblets 50 for $2.00. 
STORMY WEATHER—A grayish lavender 
smokey that sure reaches for the sky. 
Opens seven wide open nicely ruffled 
florets on a long flowerhead. Increase 
heavy. Large bulbs 75c. Medium 50c. 
Small 30¢ each. Bulblets 18 for $1.00. 
SUNSPOT—A very popular light buff 
apricot with a large rose spot in throat. 
Strong grower and good _ propagator. 
Thrives on sun and hot weather. Opens 
