DESCRIPTIVE LIST 
(L means large; M means medium; S means small; Blbts. means 
bulblets.) 
ABU HASSAN (378) Holland ‘47 (77) 
A deep rich violet blue glad. Very much like Pelegrina in color but 
an improvement on that variety in that it does not crook. A few 
spikes of this in a mixed bouquet of glads adds much to its beauty. 
Very popular. 
L 12c: M 2-15c; S 5-15¢c; Blbts. pkg. 25c 
ADORATION (466) Klein ’48 (75) 
An early pink orchid with a creamy throat. Adoration has a lovely 
pastel color that blends well with other flowers. Bulblets grow ex- 
tremely well and make mostly large bulbs. This did well for us as 
an early cutflower last year. 
L 35c:; M 20c; S 15c; Blbts. 10-25c; 100-$1.00 
ALGONQUIN (536) Palmer ‘39 (80) 
Brilliant, glowing scarlet. This glad is very popular in its class and 
still compares favorably to most of the newer reds and scarlets. 
L 10c; M 2-12c; S 6-15c; Blbts. pkg. 20c 
ALL GLORY (421) Toon ‘46 (75) 
A novel color of deep tangerine orange with royal purple throat blotch 
overlaid with cerise with distinctive cerise rib down center of lower 
petals. Holds about 8 nicely ruffled 5-inch florets open. 
L 25c:; M 12c: S 2-15c; Blbts. 10-15c; 100-$1.00 
A. L. STEPHEN (433) Windsor '42 (85) 
Orange pink with a rea throat blotch. Opens 6 good sized blooms on 
a tall spike. One of the better blotched varieties. Very much in de- 
mand last year. 
L 20c; M 12c: S 2-15c; Blbts. 10-20c 
ANIMATION (552) Butt ‘47 (83) 
Bright red with cream throat lines. Grows tall with 6 open 6 inch 
florets. Will make a fine exhibition and cut flower variety. 
L 25c: M 15ce: S 10c; Blbts. 10-20c; 100-$1.00 
ANNAMAE (400) Pommert ’40 (70) 
A good early pure white cutflower. Few if any varieties approach the 
purity and intensity of whiteness found in Annamae. 
L 10c; M 2-10c; Blbts. pkg. 20c 
ASTRID (560) Jack ‘46 (77) 
Clear medium rose that will open about 6 ruffled blooms. A bright 
attractive shade that everyone admires. Each year this continues to 
make a more favorable impression on us and we feel sure will be 
grown in quantity as a cutflower when better known. 
L 20c; M 1lZc: S 2-12c; Blbts. 15-15c; 100-60c 
ATHENE (400) Kuhn ‘49 (75) 
Outstanding white shading to cream throat. Will hold 10 open on 54 
inch spike with 20 to 22 buds. Has been enthusiastically accepted by 
growers everywhere. Looks like a double-barreled hit for both show 
and commercial use. 
L $2.09: M $1.50; S 75c; Blbts. 20c each 
AUREOLE (412) Pruitt ‘48 (80) 
A clear ruffled fairly dark yellow. Holds about 6 open. Good propa- 
gator. Fine cutflower prospects. You would admire the floret shape 
and ruffJing of Aureole in any other color but it is especially wel- 
come in a yellow. 
L 12c: M 2-12c: S 5-15c; Blbts. pkg. 30c 
