SIERRA SNOW 
Thought you would like to see what these hybridizers look like. Here is Jack Harris, 
in his garden. “Smiling Jack” has some wonderful glads to his credit. Here are 3 for ’51 
SIERRA SNOW: A billowing white, of marvellous texture, grows 66” easily, with 30” 
flowerhead, opens 12, with 10 in color, 22 to 24 buds, heavy ruffling, and placement. 
Was runnerup for A.H.A. Mecal at Madison after several hours on plane trip on 
hot day. Best seedling out of 197 seedlings shown at Niagara Peninsula Show, St. 
Catherines, Ont., and many other Special Awards. Tops Florence Nightingale by 
the same hybridizer, and that is something. 
PEACH GLOW: A large buffy orange, with wide open well rounded florets, ruffled, 
very heavy texture, 19 to 21 buds 62” tall with 28” flowerhead, opens 8, with 8 in 
color. Winner of many special awards, in Canada and USA, and a most unusual, 
useful, and beautiful glad. 
VANITY FAIR: A blush pink, with buff overlay, and with small cerise throat lines. 
Leathery texture, heavly ruffled, and needle pointed petals grows 60” easily, with 
30” flowerhead, opens 8 with 8 in color, American Home Achievement Medal win- 
ner at Detroit, and several seedling awards during 1950. One of the most beautiful 
glads you ever saw. 
For 3 such marvellous glads, this price will amaze you: $2.00 each for any size corm, 
with bulblets at 35c each, or 3 for $1.00, sold only with the purchase of at least one 
corm. 
