‘FOR THE BEST IN GLADS’' 13 
GAIL (466) Farrington ‘49 (85) 
A light lavender shading to a deeper lavender at the petal edges. with 
a light penciling of rose cerise on the lower petals. Spike formation 
and balance near perfection and reminds one of Colonial Maid, one 
of its parents. Commercial traits outstanding, and it is a better pro- 
pagator than we had expected. 
L $2.00; M $1.50: S $1.00; Blbts. 25c each; 10-$2.00; 100-$15.00 
GAYLORE (432) Harris ‘44 (80) 
A deep salmon pink with cream blotch. Tall strong uniform grower. 
Should be more widely grown as its cutflower habits are of tlie best. 
L 12c:; M 2-15c: S 5-15c; Blbis. pkg. 30c 
GELBER HERALD (411) Pfitzer ‘47 (70) 
Amber yellow with carmine throat lines. Opens 6-8 slightly ruffled 
blooms on a tall spike. Promises to be a good early commercial yellow. 
L 12c; M 2-15c: S 5-15c; Blbts. pkg. 25c 
GENE (410) Farrington ‘49 (75) 
Gene was one of the pleasant surprises of 1949. Combines strong 
healthy growth, rapid propagation, and earliness with pure light yel- 
low color. Florets are beautifully ruffled. 
L 50c:; M 35c; S 25c; Blbts. 10-25c; 100-$2.00 
GENGHIS KHAN (442) Scheer ‘41 (80) 
We have missed a good one in not growing or listing this before. 
Opens up to 6 ruffled waxy clear salmon pink florets. Sure to meet 
your approval. 
L 12c: M 2-15c: S 5-15c; Blbts. pkg. 25c 
GEORGE MAZURE (566) Both ‘49 (82) 
An eyeopener because of its huge florets and many open blooms. Its 
generous florescence will make it a definite contender on the show 
table. Color is a pale orchid lavender with creamy throat. It is not a 
tall grower. 
L $1.00; M 75c: S 50c; Blbts. 10c; 10-75c 
GLAMIS (530) Palmer ‘40 (90) 
Glamour queen of its class. Beautiful clear salmon rose with creamy 
lip and ruffled edges. 
L 10c:; M 2-12c: S 10-25c; Blbts. pkg. 25c 
GOLD DUST (412) Pfitzer ‘35 (70) 
We find this early deep yellow a dependable and profitable cutflower. 
L 10c; M 2-10c: S 10-25c; Bibts. pkg. 20c 
GOLDEN OPHELIA (512) Jensen ‘49 (80) 
A large deep yellow with long pointed buds. Opens 6 slightly 
waved florets. Looks good. 
‘ L 50c:; M 35c: S 25c; Blbts. 5-25c; 100-$2.50 
GOLD MEDAL (516) Beardmore ‘48 (80) 
A giant buff yellow. Opens up to 6 ruffled florets. A fine show 
glad and a fanciers favorite. 
L 50c: M 35c; S 25c; Blbts. 10-25c; 100-$2.00 
GRACE DARLING (460) Harris “49 (75) 
Very pleasing blend of light rose pink and white reminding one of 
apple blossoms. A tall grower opening 7-5 inch florets. Another 
good glad—adding to the excellent reputation of this hybridizer. 
L $1.00; M 75c; S 50c; Blbts. 10c each; 10-80c; 100-$6.00 
“Received my Glads in tip-top shape, sure nice bulbs. Thanks a 
million for the overcount and extras. If they bloom the way the bulbs 
look, they sure will be a knockout.”—L. B., Menominee, Mich. 
