“FOR THE BEST IN GLADS’’ 25 
VENIDA (460) Milo ’47 (88) 
A beautiful rose colored glad with a cream throat. 8 five inch ruffled 
blooms open on a straight spike. 
L 50c; M 35c: S 25c; Blbts. 10-50c; 100-$4.00 
VICTORY QUEEN (430) Wilson ‘45 (95) 
Beautiful salmon orange with cream throat. Clear color with no 
flecking. 6 ruffled blooms open on a tall plant. Looks like one of Wil- 
son’s best. This should be popular with the florists. 
L 12c; M 2-12c:; S 10-25c; Blbts. pkg. 30c 
VULCAN (470) Stevens ‘42 (82) 
Medium shade of purple. Opens 7 blooms on a tall spike. Good 
See and propagator. Nice purple and one that the ladies especially 
admire 
L 10c; M 2-12c; S 10-25c; Blbts. pkg. 25c 
WAR PAINT (436) Kadel ‘47 (90) 
Tall bright scarlet with 7 open 5 inch florets. Wonderful show flower 
and a fine commercial prospect. 
L 50c; M 35c;: S 25c;: Blbts. 10-50c; 100-$4.00 
WEDGWOOD (366) Fischer ’47 (80) 
A color gem of waxy lavender with cream throat. Named for the 
delicacy and refinement of wedgwood pottery. Opens five gorgeous 
ruffled florets on a rather short stem. 
L 25c; M 20c; S 2-25c;: Blbts. 15-25c; 100-$1.50 
WHITE CHALLENGE (501) Arnett ‘47 (90) 
Large white with a pale rose blush and a rose blotch in the throat. 
Opens 8 on a 22 bud spike. Has won frequently on the show table. 
Fine commercial prospect. 
L 50c: M 35c: S 25c: Blbts. 2-25c; 10-$1.00 
WHITE CHRISTMAS (500) Fischer ’48 (85) 
Heavily ruffled beautiful white with sometimes a very faint pink 
tone. While the florets sometimes misplace a good spike of this is 
“out of this world” for beauty of form, texture and ruffling. Excel- 
lent show record. 
L 25c; M 2-25c; S 3-25c;: Blbts. 20-25c: 100-80c 
WHITE GODDESS (500) Roberts ‘48 (80) 
Exhibition white with cream throat. Holds 8 attractive ruffled blooms 
open on a tall spike. Looks like the tallest and strongest growing 
ruffled white. Recommended. 
L 50c; M 30c; S 20c; Blbts. 10-40c: 100-$3.00 
WHITE MAGIC (500) Kuhn ’47 (80) 
A heavily ruffled pure white. Opens 6 or 7 on a 50 inch spike. ngRDed 
all entries in 1946 Mich. Trial Garden. 
L $1.00; M 75c: S 50c; Blbis. 25c each; 10-$2.00 
WILMA DITTMAN (516) Maier ‘49 (85) 
Pale buff shading to faint scarlet lines in throat. Looks like a good 
show and cutflower glad. 
L $1.50: M $1.00: S 75c: Blbts. 2-30c: 10-$1.25 
WORLD BEATER (411) Pfitzer ‘49 (85) 
A yellow like Spotlight with a slightly different shade of red in 
throat. World Beater will hold more open than Spotlight in double 
row placement. 
L 30c: M 20c: S 10c; Blbts. 10-20c; 100-$1.50 
YANGTZE (312) Harris ’41 (80) 
Deep yellow. Very popular in Canada where it rated 22nd in their 
’48 Symposium. Good grower and deserves wider distribution. 
L 10c: M 2-12c: S 10-25c; Blbts. pkg. 25c 
YANKEE LASS (440) Schnetsky “46 (85) 
Sister seedling of Connecticut Yankee. Beautiful shade of light shell 
pink. Opens 8-5 inch blooms in perfect double row. Fine show glad. 
L 50c: M 35c. S 25c; Blbts. 10-50c; 100-$4.00 
