Variety 
GADELON (K & M-’48) 486-85 
Brownish smoky, unusual and very large. 
Grows very tall spikes. Good propagator and 
germinator. 
GAIL (Farington-Moses-’49) 466-85 
A tall stretchy lavender shading to a deeper 
lavender at edge of petals. Opens 7-8 florets 
which are well attached. Petals are recurved. 
Opens well in water and spikes are nice and 
straight. Fair propagator and germinator. 
GARDEN GOLD (Rich-’48) 512-90 
Here is another good one from the same orig- 
inator as Black Cherry. A giant golden yellow 
with a deeper throat. A nice clean looking yel- 
low and a big one. Fair propagator and germ- 
inator. A show winner in its color class. 
GARNET GLOW (Rich-’50) 454-80 
A clean glistening garnet red self with no 
markings. Florets are ruffled and wavy and 
of good substance. Fine facing and spacing 
and good attachment to a strong slender stem. 
Fine for exhibition or commercial. Will not 
burn in the hottest sun. Grows about 50” tall, 
24” flower head, 5” blooms, and opens 8 with 
6 more of its 20 buds in color. Propagation 
and germination fair. Bulbs and foliage healthy 
grower. 
GELBER HERALD (Yellow Herald) (K & M- 
47) 411-80 
Amber yellow, carmine in throat. A fine Pfitzer 
introduction for an early yellow. Large wide 
open flowers are beautifully faced and place- 
ment is good on strong, straight spike. Good 
for exhibition as well as commercial. 
GENE (Farrington-’49) 310-72 
Heavily ruffled medium shade of yellow. An 
early bloomer for the early cut flower market. 
Will open up to 8 well attached florets on an 
average spike. Rapid propagator and _ fine 
grower from bulblets. A variety the commer- 
cial man won’t want to pass up, and it is a 
show winner in its class. 
GLAMIS (Palmer-’40) 530-90 
_ Beautiful ruffled light rose with white throat. 
Sometimes grows short flower heads but it is 
still worth growing, for its beauty of form 
and color. 
GLOW (Howell-’46) 420-70 
A beautiful shade of clear orange, very soft 
color in the autumn tints. Grows tall and very 
straight. Fine texture and very early. We cut 
fine blooms from our bulblet and young stock 
this year. 
“The order of bulbs came yesterday. They were in fine condition. 
generous count and also for the extra varieties for trial. 
of your good treatment.” J.M., Elmira, N.Y. 
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