but maybe I will never name one! I am 
having just as much fun as the fellows 
who name them every year, and nobody 
is buying a poor glad! Fortunately, our 
livelihood comes from the plumbing and 
heating business. We are going to fool 
with glad seedlings as long as we live. 
Just for fun. If we never do name one, 
perhaps the glad fraternity might be a 
loser, but again possibly that first one 
we name might not have what it should 
have to carry that load of being “our 
first introduction”. Possibly the ‘He- 
Red” or the little “Rich Rose” might 
bring a lot of happiness to some fellow- 
grower, but on the other hand, they 
might not do so well when they leave 
home. 
Many of our selections get a “nick- 
name” or nursery name as soon as we 
find them. We have Candy & Cake, 
Calico Sal, Smokey Joe, and many others, 
that would have to have a better name if 
released. Hence the He-Red name. If you 
have any suggestions or ideas, just write 
us a letter. We like to answer them, and 
maybe make a new friend. 
Quiberon 
General List 
THE FOLLOWING RETAIL PRICES include 
parcel post charges to your address. Min- 
imum order $2 for prepayment. This list 
comprises a very fine assortment of the 
older tried varieties, and a good assort- 
ment of the newer introductions and im- 
portations. We try to show the name of 
originator and classification number in all 
varieties. We will include extra bulbs with 
every order, in liberal amount. We will 
supply five at one half the ten price in 
large and medium bulbs, and will supply 
five at four times the single price, if 
priced singly. Bulblet packets contain from 
forty to one hundred bulblets. 
ABIGAIL: (Myers—466) 
A strong, growing early lavender that 
can open six or seven in a fine spike. 
Has been an exciting seed parent; set- 
ting seed freely. Tall and straight in hot 
weather. Medium only, ten for $2.00. 
A. L. STEPHEN: (Winsor—433) 
Very nice orange pink with a scarlet or 
red blotch. Very attractive. Has excel- 
lent habits, and is very beautiful. 
Large 2-25c. Medium 2-20c. Bulblets 
Packet 25c. 
ANCASTER FAIR: (Glass—516) 
A very large creamy buff that is not 
well known in the States. A Canadian 
introduction that can grow large. Was 
Division Champ at Omaha in 1949. 
Large 75c each. Medium 50c. Bulblets 
10-50c. 
ARETHUSA: (Fischer—416) 
A very lovely ruffled creamy buff glad 
that is well known and well liked. Is a 
dandy seed parent too, passing the 
ruffles along to its’ off-spring. We have 
been growing it for years. 
Large 10-75c. Medium 10-50c. Bulblets 
Packet 30c. 
ASTRID: (Jack—460) 
Clear medium rose with a narrow cream 
throat line and slight feathering in 
throat. It is very beautiful, somewhat 
ruffled, and makes excellent spikes from 
bulbs. Propagates well. Has also been 
an excellent seed parent here. 
Large 25c each. Medium 15c. 2-25c. 
Bulblets 20-40c. 
