Descriptive Price List 
Retail items are all prepaid. 
Per 
ABIGAIL (Myers) al 
Light lavender similar to Minuet. Good 
growth with medium size florets. 
ABU HASSAN (kK. & M.) 2 
Finest deep rich violet. Tall strong plant 10 
that is an improved Pelegrina. 
ADORATION (Klein) 1 
Creamy pink orchid with cream throat, a 10 
perfect blend. Very early bloomer and 
fine grower. Good propagator. A pastel 
Glad sure to be popular with florists. 
ARETHUSA (C. Fischer) 2 
ITeavily ruffled apricot-tan. Very fine. 10 
AUREOLE (Pruitt) 
Extremely beautiful light 
tensely ruffled round florets. 
best. 
BEACON (Palmer) 3 
Bright rose-scarlet; large cream blotch. 10 
BEAUTY’S BLUSH (Fischer) 
Cool, soft blushing pink or pale flesh. 
Florets open flat and neatly arranged on a 
tall spike. We like this very much. 
BELLE JAUNE (K & M) 
Solid self-color medium 
waved. Tall wiry stem. 
excellent cut flower. 
BELTRAMI (Lins) 
Golden-brown to rose-mulberry. Large 
ruffled and fluted blooms. Fine smoky. 
BENARES (K. & M.) 1 
Deep pink with carmine feather on lower 
petals. Vigorous grower. Good cutter. 
BENJAMIN BRITTON (K. & M.) _ 1 
Deep toned lavender approaching light 10 
purple. 51% inch florets with 6 to 8 open. 
Early flowering, strong grower and good 
propagator. 
BETTY’S CHOICE (Harris) : 4 
Delicate shade of deep rose with a 
creamy white throat. Very lovely. 
BETTY DUNCAN (Benedict) 1 
Glowing orange blending to a golden 
throat. One of the best new oranges. 
BIRCH RED (Rich) : 1 
Satiny deep crimson. 7 open florets in 
double row. Tops in this color. 
BLACK OPAL (Errey) . 3 
Velvety dark red. Best in this color. Tall. 10 
BLUE BOY (Butt) 
A very fine blue violet with darker blotch, 
Good grower and should become a good 
commercial. 
BONFIRE (Fischer) 1 
Vivid vermilion scarlet. Opens 8 on a 
tall spike. A good cut flower. 
BOULOGNE (Salmon) 4 
yellow.  In- 
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Very early and 
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Large silky wine-red florets. A good 
grower. Opens 8. One of the best. 
BURMA (Palmer) 2 
Heavily ruffled deep rose, Large; tall. 10 
Cc. D. FORTNAM (Kadel) 1 
A beautiful, heavily ruffled blush pink. 
Opens 10 florets of firm substance. Tall. 
One of the most beautiful. 
CAMROSE (Twomey) 3 
Soft shell-pink; cream throat. No mark- 10 
ings or flecking. Tall spikes. The most 
beautiful and decorative soft colored Glad. 
CHAMOUNY (Baerman) 2 
Light cerise-rose. Distinctly different. 10 
CONNIE G (Woods) ‘ if 
An outstanding deep cream with soft yel- 10 
low throat. Could be classed as a light 
warm yellow. Heavily ruffled 6 inch 
florets of waxy texture. Tall. A great 
Glad, 
CONVOY (Palmer) 4 
A nice shade of clear smooth purple. 
Opens 7 large slightly waved blooms. 
CORDOVA (Palmer) 1 
Waxy salmon-pink. Opens 8 round 
florets. One of Palmer’s best introduc- 
tions. 
CRINKLE CREAM (Ellis) 2 
Large ruffled light yellow. Very good. 10 
CYNTHIA (Graff) Net. ‘ 
A soft yellow that is very attractive. 
Tall grower and early flowering. Florets 
slightly recurved with a bit of frilling. 
DELIGHTFUL (Carpenter-L. Fischer) 5 
A sport of orange delight but taller and 10 
a more smooth color of bittersweet orange. 
Strong grower. 
DIEPPE (Hassall) 2 
Beautiful velvety salmon scarlet, darker 10 
blotch. Good grower. Exceptionally fine. 
DOROTHY ARMSTRONG (Beardmore) 1 
Net. A medium shade of purple. Strong 10 
grower with tall graceful spike. Fine 
cutter. 
DR. FLEMING (Holland) 2 
Soft rosy pink, white blotch. Very large 10 
ruffled blooms on tall spike. Extra fine. 
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DREAM CASTLE (Lins) 
Warm coral pink; lighter throat. 
fled. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN (White) 
Clear mauve; darker lines. Beautifully 
ruffled. 
ETHEL CAVE COLE (Cave) 
Large light pink. Tall strong grower. 
EVANGELINE (Palmer) 
A very beautiful pink or almost buff pink. 
Soft creamy throat adds to its beauty. 
Large nicely ruffled florets on tall spike. 
One of the very best. 
FAIRY BUTTERFLY (Sommers) 
Blend of pink and creamy buff. Small 
flowered type. Tall and early. Very fine. 
FEULERREITER (K & M) 
Rich vernulhon red. Large open flowers 
Rul- 
of heavy texture, well placed. A very 
fine new red. 
FIRMAMENT (KK. & M.) 
A fine new light blue violet. Nice early 
blue commercial. 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (Harris) 
Glistening pure white. Ruffled florets nice- 
ly arranged on tall tapering spike. One of 
the better new whites and a fine commercial, 
FRIENDSHIP (Fischer) 
A pure pink blending to a waxy cream 
white throat. Medium decorative ruf- 
fled blooms on a slender tall spike. One 
of the finest pinks. Similar to Tivoli 
but smaller. 
GARDENIA (Scheer) 
Creamy white. Tall wiry stems. Good cut 
flower. 
GENERAL EISENHOWER (Salmon) 
Brilliant begonia-rose, very tall with 
huge florets. Very worth while. 
GENERAL MARSHALL (kK. & M.) 
Deep scarlet with creamy blotch. Large 
florets, tall stem. Early cut flower. 
GLEAM (Fischer) 
Heavily ruffled light yellow. Heavy sub- 
stance of waxy texture. Unusual. 
MONEY SAVING 
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DISCOUNTS 
Why We Can Lower Prices 
We believe our discounts to be the most generous offered anywhere. 
(See discounts on opposite page). 
Please note that you deduct the discounts 
in actual cash and not in extra bulbs as offered in most Glad catalogues. 
Then too, considering the high quality of our stock, together with our very 
reasonable catalogue prices and your conclusions will be—‘It’s a bargain!”’ 
However, our lower prices and outstanding discounts are not made at 
the sacrifice of quality but rather through keeping the catalogue cost down 
to a minimum, coupled with other money 
saving practices. 
to pass on these savings to our customers. 
We are happy 
Es 
DIEPPE 
BENJAMIN BRITTON 
