BOLDFACE (533) 
A brilliant salmon-red with a very distinct white throat 
overlaid red. It is a strong and massive grower that never 
crooks and will open a perfect show flower in the field. 
Carries 10 open on a 24 bud 24” flowerhead. This is one 
of the best and most reliable glads. 
L.—$ .65 M.—$ .40 S.—$ .30 
Bts.—10 for $ .50 
CAPTAIN KIDD (452) 
This is a glowing deep blood-red not quite deep enough 
to be classified as a black-red. It is a strong grower and 
heat-resistant. It will not miscolor in the warm summer 
sun. Opens 8 on a nice tall spike of 19 buds. 
M.—$1.25 S.—$ .75 Bts.—10 for $1.50 
CECILY ANNE (440) 
A beauty straight from Austrailia’s Errey Brothers. In 
such demand and so oversold on this variety that they with- 
drew all quotations in 1950. The color is a soft coral pink 
with a cream throat. A good spike of this with its 10 to 
12 buds open on a 20 bud flowerhead will really thrill you. 
M.—$4.50 S.—$3.00 Bts.—$ .60 each 
CONNETICUT YANKEE (441) 
The color here is a pure rich deep pink background, with 
a brilliant red throat. It is a fine grower, and a consistent 
show winner. It carries 10 open floretts on a 24 bud 
flowerhead. This is a real tested beauty. 
L.—$ .35 M.—$ .30 S.—$ .25 
Bts.—10 for $ .30 
COLOR MARVEL (316) 
This glad is fully described by its name. The predom- 
inate color is yellow shading to a bright apricot in the 
throat. 
L.—10 for $1.25 Bts.—$ .35 pkg. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN (566) 
A stately lavender, the favorite of anyone who raises 
glads. Its strong growth combined with the slightly ruffled 
floretts of medium lavender is indicative of its real beauty. 
A well grown spike of this is hard to beat. 
L.—10 for $1.25 M.—10 for $ .90 S.—10 for $ .50 
Bts.—$ .35 pkg. 
EVANGELINE (560) 
Evangeline to us is now an old favorite. We were one 
of the first in the country to grow it and it stood out in 
the trial garden in 1948 just as it did in our regular 
planting in 1950. The color is clear pastel rose-pink with 
a soft yellow throat. It simply glistens in the light and is 
a wonderful glad in all respects. All of our stock has been 
selectively propagated from the bulb that produced the 
Grand Champion of the New York State show in 1948. 
Evangeline will open 10 on a 24 bud spike. 
L.—$1.00 M.—$ .60 S.—$ .35 Bts.—10 for $ .50 
FIREBRAND (452) 
A pure medium-scarlet that will not burn in the sun. 
Here again we have selectively propagated, and now have 
built up a good stock of this variety. Our strain was 
Grand Champion of the St. Catherine’s show in 1948 and 
acpi Champion in 1949. It will open 10 on a 22 bud 
spike. 
L.—10 for $1.25 M.—10 for $ .90 S.—10 for $ .60 
Bts.—$ .35 pkg. 
GARDEN GOLD (512) 
A pure giant yellow with a slightly deeper yellow throat. 
This is by far the best yellow in the 500 series. Garden 
Gold is proving to be an excellent seed parent, and we 
have some fine yellow seedlings coming along out of it. 
L.—$2.00 M.—$1.50 S.—$1.00 
Bts.—10 for $1.50 
