ROYAL WINDSOR: (Beaton—401) 
An exhibition type spectrum red that 
puts up a fine ribbon of bloom. About 
48 inches tall, but consistent in habits. 
Large 10-$1.25. Medium 10-60c. Bulb- 
lets Packet 30c. 
RUBYSHEEN: 
A glistening dark red that has been a 
good grower in our garden. Has some 
nice seedlings to its’ credit too. 
Large 10-$1.00. Bulblets Packet 25c. 
SALMAN’S GLORY: (Salman—507) 
Probably one of the best introduced by 
the Salmans, this giant cream can open 
seven on a tall spike. Does well from 
bulblets, and opens well in water. More 
creamy than Margaret Beaton. 
Medium 10-50c. 
SEEDLINGS: (Mixture) 
It is necessary to grow a good many 
seedlings to find one worthy of growing 
on further test—and naturally a good 
many nice ones escape our attention, or 
do not bloom until the bulblets start 
blooming in the second or third year. 
Two of our nicest selections in 1950 
should have been selected and started 
out in 1947. Just missed those two great 
reds some way. Growing all these bulbs 
gives us a surplus of seedlings at all 
times which we offer at a bargain price 
for those who like to grow “surprises”, 
and they will really surprise you in many 
cases. Fred, our grower found a very tall 
—six foot—cream glad growing in our 
mixed seedlings this last season that 
surely was exciting with ten open, and 
so beautiful. He dug up five or six of 
them with their increase and has it 
started for showing about 1952. 
Large 10-50c. Medium 10-30c. Bulblets 
Packet 25c. 100 lots same price. 
SEEDLING 40-211: (Fischer—460) 
Here is a lovely rose pink ssedling with 
an interesting history. Carl Fischer sent 
us a half bushel of bulblets and a bag 
of small bulbs two years ago, suggesting 
that we might have the thing and “name 
it”. | said, “No, Carl, we will never name 
another mans’ glad, but we will grow 
it.” A year later Carl requested it back, 
and we shipped him 12 or 15,000 small 
bulbs of it. He said he planned on nam- 
ing it. Now this season he says he is not 
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going to name it because he thinks 
Tivoli is better. Well, Carl is a capable 
judge. So-o-o-0, now Carl and ourselves 
have agreed to catalogue the number 
and offer it to you at a very reasonable 
price. | am sure you will like it. A swell 
grower. 
Large 10-$1.50. Medium 10-$1.00. Bulb- 
lets Packet 35c. 100 same rate. 
SHERWOOD: (Pruitt—470) 
This new glad in the purple class, is 
quite beautiful. A red tinted purple, we 
should say, and can open eight on very 
tall spikes. Makes lots of nice bulblets. 
Large 50c each. 10-$4.00. Medium 35c 
each. 10-$2.80. Bulblets 20-50c. 
SNOW PRINCESS: (Pfitzer—400) 
This medium snow white has been 
grown so long it needs no introduction. 
Finest white commercial known. 
Large 10-65c. Medium 10-40c. Small 10- 
25c. Bulblets Packet 25c. 
SPARKS: (Glass—506) 
This great creamy yellow with the ex- 
plosion blotch in throat, made our top 
fifteen this last season; simply by sup- 
plying us with thousands of swell bloom 
from No. 5 bulbs. The blotch reminds 
one of sparks from the log in the fire- 
place, and it is altogether lovely and 
beautiful. Very long flower heads, and 
a good grower in every way. 
Large 10-$1.60. Medium 10-$1.00. Bulb- 
lets 25-40c. 
SPIC & SPAN: (Carlson—442) 
This is one of the truly great recent in- 
troductions, and one you surely will 
want to grow this year, with the price 
down where anyone can have it. This 
is a fool-proof winner in most any show, 
and has been grand champion many 
times. Exceptionally healthy here. 
Large 10-$2.00. Medium 10-$1.50. Small 
10-$1.00. Bulblets 10-30c. 
SPOTLIGHT: (Palmer—410) 
Here is one of Prof. Palmers’ best intro- 
ductions, and an all-round wonderful 
glad. A brilliant yellow with a reddish 
spark in the throat, that really is fine. 
The leading commercial in this color, and 
a splendid cutter. 
Large 10-75c. Medium 10-50c. Bulblets 
Packet 25c. 
