CLARENCE D. FORTNAM (440) Kadel ‘50 (90) 
A Glad of Championship caliber, Clarence D. Fort- 
nam is a very beautiful, heavily ruffled blush pink. 
It opens up to 10 needlepoint florets of tight attach- 
ment and firm substance. It will open to the tip 
from a tight cut bud. Bulblet production and growth 
is excellent. Adding to its already remarkable show 
record, it won the honor of being Grand Champion 
at this year’s Eastern International Show (1950). In 
addition it was also voted most beautiful spike in 
the show. A proven exhibition variety, its commer- 
cial qualities seem very good. 
COACHMAN (430) Woods ‘49 (85) 
A deep salmon pink that will open up to 10 florets 
of firm substance. Sometimes stem below flower- 
head is somewhat short. Excellent producer of 
easily germinating bulblets. Coachman possesses a 
fine show record. 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE (441) Schenetsky ‘44 (90) 
Cool light pink with an attractive scarlet throat 
blotch. It opens up to 10 florets of double row 
placement. Heavy show winner and fine commer- 
cial for those that have sufficient stock. A little be- 
low average in propagation, it is an excellent grower 
from bulblets. 
CONNIE “’G” (506) Woods ‘48 (75) 
A beautiful, heavily ruffled, deep cream—different 
than any other cream and one of the most exquisite 
of any variety in the list. It opens up to 10 very 
large florets on a long spike—a spike that really 
stretches up. Good increaser and grower from bulh- 
lets. Makes fine spikes from small bulbs. Some- 
times stem below flower-head is a little short. A 
designer in a local flower store stated that Connie 
"“G" was the most beautiful Glad she had ever seen. 
COONEY MISS (540) Kreuger ‘50 (80) 
A clear medium pink of unusually strong attach- 
ment. It opens 5 wide-open florets on an average 
spike that will stand rough handling. It is a very 
good keeper. A very fast increaser, it makes vigor- 
ous growth from bulblets. Not a tall grower. 
COVER GIRL (542) LaSalle ‘45 (90) 
Seems to outdo itself each year in producing those 
fine heavy spikes. It opens up to 10 huge florets 
on a long flower-head. Grows tall and robust. Ex- 
cellent for exhibition or commercial use. Fast in- 
creaser and good germinator. 
CRIMSON TIDE (452) Roberts ‘45 (90) 
A deep crimson of leathery texture with a white 
throat blotch. It opens up to 6 on a long flower- 
head. Good propagator but somewhat slow germina- 
tor. Crimson Tide is very unusual and attractive. 
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From Redondo Beach, California— 
Your order arrived safely a week ago. 
and especially the extras. 
such a small order! 
14 
Bulblets 
Large Medium Small Per 
5.00 4.00 3.00 1 -50 
40.00 32.00 24.00 10 4.00 
100 32.00 
2.00 1.25 75 1 VAS, 
16.00 10.00 6.00 Oe 2.00 
100 16.00 
.20 2-.30 2-.20 10 .20 
1.60 1.20 .80 100 1.50 
2.00 1.50 1.00 1 29 
16.00 12.00 8.00 1Oz.00 
100 16.00 
2.00 1.50 1.00 1 25 
16.00 12.00 8.00 10 2.00 
100 16.00 
.30 .20 5-.20 100 40 
.80 300 -40 
2.80 2.00 160 100 2.00 
Thanks very much for the generous over-count 
Do you treat all new customers so generously? 
Especially 
