SUNDANCE (412) 
Sundance was one of the most beautiful glads in our 
patch in 1950. It is a pure medium yellow, a self color 
with no markings, and grows a tall stretchy spike of 22 
buds with 8 to 10 open. It is quite formal in effect. The 
flowerhead is exceptionally large, and it is certain to be 
the leader of its color class for years to come. 
L.—$1.25 M.—$ .75 S.—$ .50 
Bts.—10 for $ .75 
SUNKIST (423) 
Here is an Australian mass of beauty. The color is 
orange, and the throat and lower lip are yellow. It 
grows into a perfect exhibition type spike of 20 buds 
with a placement of perfection undisputed. It opens 10 
floretts and will certainly be popular when more stock 
is available in this country. 
L.—$ .50 M.—$ .35  S§$—$ .25 
Bts.—10 for $ .50 
SUN SPOT (417) 
A heavily ruffled light apricot-buff with a light rose 
feather in the throat. It consistently opens 9 or 10 
floretts on a tall spike of 19 buds. It is a very strong 
grower and even bulbletts will bloom well the first year. 
It is an excellent exhibition glad, and has won more than 
its share of ribbons in recent years. 
L.—$ .40 M.—$ .30 S.—$ .20 
Bts.—10 for $ .40 
TARAWA (436) 
This is one of the most brilliant scarlet glads in com- 
merce. It has a cream pencil mark on the throat petal, 
and outside of this distinguishing fact, it is a self color 
scarlet. It opens 8 nicely placed ruffled floretts on a 
16 to 17 bud strike. 
L—10 for $1.25 M.—10 for $ .90 S.—10 for $ .65 
Bts.—$ .35 pkg. 
TOPFLIGHT (460) 
Here is a glad of soft rose color that is beautiful. It 
grows primarily a large exhibition type spike, and opens 
8 formal blooms on a tall spike of 19 buds. It propa- 
gates itself slowly, but the bulbletts will put on a fair 
growth the first year. 
L.—$ .75 M.—$ .50 S.—$ .35 
Bts.—10 for $ .50 
TUNIA’S MASTERPIECE (566) 
Here is a giant exhibition type lavender from Aus- 
tralia. The color is very good, and it is certainly one of 
the best in its color class. It will open 8 nicely placed 
floretts on an 18 bud spike. 
L.—$1.00 M.—$ .75 S.—$ .50 
Bts.—10 for $1.00 
TUNIA’S WIZZARD (582) 
If you want large flowered glads you cannot afford to 
pass this one up. It is an Australian glad, and is said to 
produce spikes with 12 inch floretts “down under”, but 
we have grown them here to 914 inches, and we have a 
picture to prove it! The color is a maroon-brown, and 
the throat has a distinctive deep red marking. If you 
like smokies, no collection is complete without it. It is 
easily the glad with the largest floretts as to size in com- 
merce today. It will open 6 huge floretts on a 19 bud 
spike. We paid $6.00 each for bulbletts in 1947—and 
this year we are pricing it very low to get wide distribu- 
tion. Let’s see how big you can grow it! 
L.—$ .60 M.—$ .35 S.—$ .25 
Bts.—10 for $ .50 
