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BIRCHVILLE GARDENS INTRODUCTIONS FOR 1951 
Rosy ee ORIGINATED BY PAUL PLETCHER 
A sensational New Color break in a deep rose, that will become an outstanding 
commercial and a heavy show winner. Has won award of Merit and other top awards 
in Indiana where it has been shown the past four years. 
The color is a deep rose with a light fuchsia cast. A statuesque beauty that is 
unique in color that will rate a top place in any list of most beautiful glads. 
Grows 48 to 52 inches tall, with a 25-27 inch flowerhead with 20 buds. Opens. six 
with six more showing color. The 4 to 5 inch florets are firmly attached and are well 
placed. 
It is an exceptionally strong, healthy grower, in fact I believe that this makes 
the best looking bulbs of any variety that I have ever grown. Has a glossy green color 
foliage that is upright making for easy cultivation. Wonderful substance, refinement and 
lasting qualities. — 
Because of its beauty, health and other fine qualities ROSY FUTURE will be in 
demand by Hybridizers, Show fans and Commercial growers. 
Price any size $2.00, and with each corm you may have 10 Bulblets at 25¢ each. 
SPECIAL UNITS 
2 Medium 2 Small and 20 Bulblets for $7.00 
2 Large 38 Medium = 5 Small and 80 Bulblets. $25.00 
US ORIGINATED BY GEORGE SIEMSEN 
An outstanding clear medium commercial yellow. Those who have seen it and 
grown it claim it to be the best and largest early yellow. It blooms at the same time as 
Van Gold. Grows five feet and more tall — opens six or seven large well placed florets 
on a long, easy-cutting stem — falls in the 412 Color Class. No Crooks. Bulblets ger- 
minate easily. 
Award of Merit 1950 Connecticut 
Award of Commendation 1950 New York 
Stock limited — No Growers’ Units 
Prices: Large—$5.00; © Medium—$4.00; Small—$3.00; Bulblets 50¢ each. 
Oe) ae beard y ORIGINATED BY GEORGE SIEMSEN 
Here is a glad your florists will demand in big quantities, an exquisite pastel shade 
of pale orchid — Color Class 466. Never flecks. Wide open 414” florets with seven open. 
Always places and faces perfectly. Fifty-five inches tall. Never crooks. One of the few 
glads that you can cut any time during the hottest part of the day, as the florets do not 
wilt in the sun, always looking fresh. Neither do the bud sheaths burn or brown from 
the heat. Bulblets germinate easily. 
Award of Merit 1949 Connecticut 
Award of Merit 1950 Western Mass. 
Scored 88 at Western Massachusetts 
Stock limited — No Growers’ Units 
Prices: Large — $5.00; Medium — $4.00; Small — $3.00; Bulblets — 50¢ each. 
fabs Keath 
