16 GLADRIDGE GARDENS, PERRY, OHIO 
LADY JANE (406) Lake ‘41 (85) 
Clear cream with yellow lips giving an appearance of a light yellow. 
We have grown this in quantity as a cutflower for several years. Its 
superior color, handling and keeping qualities have made a hit with 
Be florists. Excellent cutflower habits and one we recommend high- 
y. 
L 10c; M 2-10c; S 10-25c; Blbis. pkg. 20c 
LADY LUCK (440) Harris ‘44 (80) 
Peaches and cream sport of Picardy. Well liked by everyone and 
should crash the charmed circle of topnotch commercials without 
any trouble. 
L 10c; M 2-10c: § 10-25c; Blbis. pkg. 25c 
LADY MARION (466) White ‘48 (85) 
A beautiful soft rose lavender that grows to a height of 65 inches 
with 10 open on a 33-inch flowerhead. Handles well and we think, 
has excellent cutflower possibilities. Fine show record including 
Champion Seedling at International Glad show. One of the most 
promising for the cutflower growers from the ’48 introductions. 
L 50c; M 40c: S 20c; Blbts. 10-25c; 100-$2.00 
LANCASTER (470) Palmer ‘44 (85) 
The best exhibition purple on the market, also tops for color. Will 
open 8 lightly waved and ruffled blooms on a tall straight spike. 
Rather slow propagator for us. 
L 15c; M 10c; S 3-15c; Blbts. 10-15c; 100-$1.00 
LANCELOT (410) G. Snyder ‘49 (75) 
Received a very good rating in the N.E.G.S. and N.A.G.C. trial gar- 
dens. A light yellow that opens 7-5” florets. Florets are well attached 
and placed. 
L $1.00; M 75c: S 50c; Blbts. 3-25c; 100-$6.00 
LA VALLE (507) Lines *49 (85) 
Color a deep cream or ivory buff with orange red throat blotch. 
Grows tall with 8 open florets. With better distribution will be a 
heavy show winner. 
L $2.50: M $2.00: S $1.50: Blbis. 2-35c; 10-$1.30 
LAVENDER PRINCE (466) LaSalle ‘44 (90) 
Seedling of King Arthur. Makes a larger, taller spike and is a little 
lighter in color. Makes a dandy cutflower and we rate it highly. 
Proving to be one of the best cutflower lavenders on the market. 
L12¢;'M 2-15¢e:S 5-15c; Blbis. pkg: 25c 
LEADING LADY (506) Johnston ‘42 (87) 
Creamy white sport of Picardy. Identical to Picardy except in color. 
Can be cut in tight bud and opens perfectly. Few other whites can 
duplicate this. Frequent Grand Champ at the shows. One of the best 
glads introduced in the last few years. Be sure to try this one—it’s 
tops. 
L 10c; M 2-10c; S 10-25c; Blbts. pkg. 20c 
LIPSTICK (441) Balentine ‘41 (85) 
A very nice light pink with a rosy red lipstick blotch. We call it 
“The Poor Man’s Connecticut Yankee” as the color is similar, but 
the price lower. Very good propagator, and deserves to be more 
popular than it is. 
L 10c:; M 2-10c; S 10-25c; Blbts. pkg. 25c 
MANCHU (411) B. Palmer ‘45 (80) 
A bright showy color of brilliant yellow overlaid with a pink flush 
and small vivid geranium red blotch. Very attractive color and a 
variety we feel sure you will like. 
L 15c: M 10c; S 3-15c; Blbts. pkq. 30c 
“Received my glad bulbs, and want you to know that I am very 
well pleased. Not only overcount and extras but all are extra good 
bulbs.”—G. D. S., Paris, Ohio. 
