CAO U Ss OR DIS RIN GlLION Ly 
FRASER 432 (Harris) The deepest heavily ruffled salmon with deeper throat, in com- 
merce. Grows 56 inches tall, opening 8 florets on a 22-inch flowerhead with 6 more 
in color, a grand commercial or exhibition. 
M $1.25; S .75; Blbts. .20 each; 10 for $1.50 
FRIENDSHIP 442 (Fischer) The color of Friendship is a bright shade of pure pink, leaning 
neither to salmon or rose. The pink blends to a waxy cream and white throat. It is a 
sensational propagator and produces marketable spikes from small bulbs. Friendship 
is one of the first to bloom and always grows tall and straight. It is as nearly fault 
free as any glad I grow. 
L .50; M .35; S. 25; Blbts. 15 for .25; 100 for $1.50 
GAIL 466 (Farrington-Moses) A tall stretchy lavender shading to deeper lavender at petal 
edges. It opens 7 to 9 well attached florets, having gracefully recurved petals. Spikes 
always come straight and it opens well in water, holding its size well to the tip. Its 
only fault may be that it’s just an average increaser. 
L $2.00; M $1.50; S $1.00; Blbts. .25 each; 10 for $2.00 
GARDEN GOLD 512 (Rich) (Mid-season) A new giant yellow from the originator of 
Black Cherry. The golden yellow has a slightly deeper throat, color is always clean 
and pure. Has a slight tendency towards hooding, though not too noticeable. Prop- 
agation is fair, germination a bit on the slow side but eventually coming well. 
L $2.00; M $1.50; S $1.00; Blbts. .20 each; 10 for $1.50 
GARNET GLOW 454 (Rich) Originator’s description. Garnet Glow is a clean glistening 
garnet red self with no markings. The florets, which are ruffled and wavy, with good 
substance, have excellent facing and spacing, and are well attached to the strong 
slender stem. It makes a beautiful exhibition spike that will stand a lot of handling, 
does not burn in the sun, and if well grown will win over any glad in its class. Garnet 
Glow grows about 50 inches tall, with 24-inch flowerhead, 5-inch blooms, opens 8 with 
6 more of its 20 buds in color. Foliage and bulbs are both healthy, with propagation 
and germination, fair. L $3.00; M $2.00; S $1.00; Blbts. .30 each; 10 for $2.00 
GENERAL EISENHAUER 562 (Salmon) Probably the finest European release of recent 
years, surely the most sensational. Brilliant clean shade of salmon rose. Opens 8 to 10 
mammoth blooms up to 7 inches diameter. A favorite with exhibitors everywhere. 
L .15; M 2 for .20; S 4 for .20; Blbts. 100 for .50 
GOLDEN ARROW 510 (Pruitt) A beautiful clear lemon yellow, opening up to 8 recurved 
florets, firmly attached to a spike of medium height. Good propagator and germinator, 
stands hot weather well and opens good when cut in tight bud. Does especially well 
from smaller sizes. L .15; M 2 for .20; S 4 for .20; Blbts. 100 for .50 
GOLDEN CROWN 412 (Melk Bros.) The sensational yellow introduction of 1950. The 
yellow that does not have to have special care to produce commercial spikes. Spikes 
carry 20 buds, opening 5 to 6, five-inch florets. Color is a clean pure yellow, devoid 
of markings. Health, propagation and germination are good. It is mid-season in 
blooming. L $3.00; M $2.50; S $2.00; Blbts. .35 each; 10 for $3.00 
GOLD MEDAL 516 (Beardmore-Krueger) (Early mid-season) A giant buff yellow, prac- 
tically without competition on the show table. Plants grow almost 5 feet in height 
and spikes carry a flowerhead of 24 inches, carrying 16 buds and opening 4 to 5. It is 
at its best from large bulbs. Winner of many championships, both as a seedling and 
new introduction. L .50; M .35; S .25; Blbts. 3 for .20; 10 for .70; 100 for $5.00 
GORGEOUS DEB 530 (Wilson) A new light salmon that ranks near the top of the list in 
beauty and heavy ruffling. Opens up to 9 well placed blooms on a strong straight 
spike. It is certain to become a heavy show winner. Originator claims it is the most 
beautiful glad he has ever introduced. 
L $2.00; M $1.50; S $1.00; Blbts. .25 each; 10 for $2.00 
GRACE DARLING 460 (Harris) Beautiful blending of soft rose pink and white, reminding 
one of apple blossoms. The plant is a tall healthy grower, spikes carry a 26-inch 
flowerhead, opening 8 five-inch florets with 5 showing color. I consider it a most 
worthwhile variety in pastel shade. 
L $1.00; M .75; S .50; Blbts. .15 each; 10 for $1.00 
