“FOR THE BEST IN GLADS”’ 5G 
GOLD DUST (412) Pfitzer ‘35 (70) 
We find this early deep yellow a dependable and profitable cutflower. 
L 12c; M 2-12c; S 5-15c; Blbts. pkg. 25c 
GOLD (412) Marshall ‘51 (78) 
Here is exciting news! Yellows have long been a weak color in glads 
and Gold is a big step forward in the yellow class. It is hard to be- 
lieve that this glad combines such outstanding qualities as vigor, 
health, height, floret size and substance with a rare beautiful deep 
yellow color, and ruffled wide open florets. In addition it is a fair 
to good propagator, opens well in water, does not crook, holds 7 open 
well attached florets, and it makes good sound bulbs. As a seedling 
of Orange Gold its only apparent weakness is a lack of stretch in 
the flowerhead. Gold has an excellent show record but its chief value 
we feel sure will be a cutflower. 
L $2.50; M $1.75; S $1.00; Blbts. 20c each; 10-$1.50; 100-$12.00 
GOLD MEDAL (516) Beardmore ‘48 (80) 
A giant buff yellow. Opens up to 6 ruffled florets. A fine show 
glad and a fanciers favorite. 
L 25c: M 20c;: S 15c; Blbts. 10-25c 
GORGEOUS DEB (530) Wilson ‘48 (82) 
Outstanding for its beauty and intense ruffling. A gorgeous color 
blend of light salmon with a bright yellow throat. A fancier’s 
favorite that will do well on the show bench. 
L $1.00; M 70c; S 30c; Blbts. 10-40c; 100-$3.00 
GRACE DARLING (460) Harris ‘49 (75) 
Very pleasing blend of light rose pink and white reminding one of 
apple blossoms. A tall grower opening 7-5 inch florets. Another 
good glad—adding to the excellent reputation of this hybridizer. 
L 50c:; M 35c;: S 25c: Blbts. 6-25c: 100-$4.00 
GRAY DAWN (486) Both ‘43 (95) 
A striking novel color of medium light lavender blue-gray with dark- 
er feathering on petals. To see it is to want it. 
L 12c:; M 2-15c: S 5-15c: Blbts. pkg. 25c 
GRAY SUMMIT (486) Buti ‘50 (78) 
A clean smooth gray with an equally clean creamy white throat. 
Unusually high color value for a glad in this classification. Vigorous 
healthy plants and bulbs. Rapid propagator and blooms well from 
small bulbs. Grows 62 inches tall, opens 8 on a 28 inch flowerhead 
with up to 24 buds. For those that want something different in a cut- 
flower novelty and a ribbon winner on the show bench. 
L 30c: M 20c; S 10c: Blbts. 10-25c; 100-$1.50 
GWEN (460) Pickell ‘49 (80) 
Beautiful light rose somewhat like Betty’s Choice and Trails End in 
color. Said to be fragrant with about half of garden visitors being 
able to detect scent. Outstanding with or without fragrance as it 
grows consistently tall with 7 open florets. One of its more valuable 
characteristics along with its appealing color is its earliness. 
L $1.00; M 75c; S 50c; Blbts. 2-25c; 10-80c 
HAROLD K (536) Knight ‘49 (87) 
A giant deep scarlet. It makes a tall plant with 6-7 well attached 
and placed 7 inch blooms. One of the few American introductions to 
receive an award in the Canadian Test Gardens. 
L $1.00; M 75c;: S 50c; Blbts. 2-20c; 10-75c 
