AUREOLE: (R. Pruitt—41 2) 
Here is one of the most beautiful of the 
newer yellow glads. Has a sort of over- 
cast like it might have been dusted or 
smoked. Very fine ruffling, and _ pro- 
duces excellent seedlings. It is not very 
tall, opens four or five lovely blooms. 
A favorite here. 
Large 10-$1.25. Medium 10-75c. Bulb- 
lets 40-25c. 
AUTUMN GOLD: (Fischer—412) 
Here is one of the finest autumn glads 
we grow, and is a favorite with florists. 
Has a scorched gold appearance. Always 
healthy, and florists ask for it every - 
fall. They call it the Talisman glad, here. 
Large 10-75c. Medium 10-40c. Bulblets 
Packet 25c. 
BEAUTY’S BLUSH: (Fischer—440) 
This sparkling blush pink glad has to be 
grown and bloomed in cool autumn 
weather to be really appreciated. Pro- 
ducers very refreshing blooms in late 
September from small bulbs. A lovely 
glad. A great florists variety for basket 
work. 
Large 10-85c. Medium 10-60c. Small 
10-40c. Bulblets Packet 30c. 
BENJAMIN BRITTEN: (K. & M.—566) 
This huge lavender blooms about mid- 
season and is an unusual and beautiful 
shade, reminding us of Lavender Prince, 
except it has a lighter throat. Has been 
a good seed parent here. Opens seven 
or eight and stands the heat well. Makes 
fine spike. 
Large $1.00 each. Medium 75c each. 
Small 50c each. Bulblets 10-$1.00. 
BETTY’S CHOICE: (Harris—362) 
Here is a great favorite with the ladies 
and one of the fine vase glads of the 
garden. It is a lavender pink similar in 
color to Lady Marion. Is a fine grower 
and a worth while seed parent. Never 
crooks with us and produces 100 per 
cent good spikes. 
Large 10-$1.25. Medium 10-75c. Bulb- 
lets Packet 35c. 
BIRCH RED: (Rich—552) 
Here is one of the rich sparkling dark 
reds that is different and one of the 
most popular show glads. Can open 
seven and has always been healthy and 
robust here. Does not propagate very 
fast. 
Large 50c each. Medium 35c each. Bulb- 
lets 10-40c. 
BLACK OPAL: (Errey—354) 
A very popular old time dark red. Can 
open a fine spike on medium bulbs. 
Stem a bit weak, but a fine glad. 
Medium 10-50c. 
BLESSED DAMOSEL: (Baerman—440) 
Very dainty ruffled shell pink that has 
unusual delicate coloring. The bulbs look 
rough, but it can open 8 lovely blooms. 
Large 3-25c. Medium 5-25c. 
BLUE BEAUTY: (Pfitzer—476) 
Probably the most reliable of all the blue 
or violet glads. We grow them in many 
thousands as the bulbs are always fine 
in our soil. Peeled bulblets will all pro- 
duce No. 1 bulbs—like baseballs. 
Large 10-75c. Medium 10-50c. Small 10- 
25c. Bulblets Packet 25c. 
BLUE LAGOON: (Snyder—476) 
This glad produces a fine dark blue with 
cup-shaped blooms on tall spikes. Fine 
grower. Has been a good seed parent, 
here. The reliable George Snyder named 
a nice glad here. 
Large 35c each. Medium 25c. Bulblets 
10-25c. 
BOISE BELLE: (Roberts—343) 
Looking back over 1950 blooms, we 
believe that Boise Belle gave us as great 
thrills as any glad we grew. The spikes 
were masses of bloom; ten or twelve 
open, and such grand colors. Unusual 
pink blooms with yellow centers, and a 
pink edging on each petal. Hard to de- 
scribe. We saved almost every spike for 
our own house. Three would make a 
bouquet; and we used almost all of 
them ourselves. Bulblets are small but 
grow very well. 
Large $1.00 each. Medium 75c. Small 
50c. Bulblets 10-75c. 
BOULOGNE: (Salmon—562) 
This richly wine colored glad made a hit 
in our garden the first season we grew 
it, and we liked it very much. In 1947 
we made a cross on it with Mighty Mon- 
arch, and some of those seedlings were 
grand. We expect to continue using it 
for seed parent. 
Large 10-$1.00. Medium 10-60c. Bulb- 
lets Packet 35c. 
