Variety 
VULCAN (Stevens-’42) 470-82 
A large reddish-purple which is very attrac- 
tive and beautiful. 
WANDA (Snyder-’41) 406-83 
A very early cream sport of Picardy. Deeper 
cream than Leading Lady. Opens 7 on nice 
long flower head. 
WAR PAINT (Kadel-’47) 436-90 
A large scarlet which opens 8 or more florets 
on a 22 bud spike. Height 54”, flower head 27”.- 
Because of its strong straight stem and long 
flower head this makes an excellent garden 
glad as well as a good cut flower variety. 
Doesn’t burn in hot weather, and doesn’t crook. 
WEDGEWOOD (Fischer’s-’47) 366-80 
A rich, live lavender with a cream throat. 
Waxy, ruffled florets, which are well attached 
and nicely arranged on_ well-proportioned 
spikes. One of the most delicate and attractive 
glads we’ve seen in a long time. 
WEDGEWOOD (K & M-’48) 478-85 
A true blue, a lovely color, but sometimes 
crooks in hot weather. Bulblets bloom very 
well if season is late. 
WELTWUNDER (World Beater) (K & M-48) 
411-30 
Yellow with red blotch. Heavy texture. Nice. 
Similar in appearance to Spotlight, but heavier 
texture and darker red blotch. 
WHITE CHRISTMAS (Fischer, C-’48) 500-85 
Pure white shading to a cream throat. Opens 
up to 8 heavily ruffled waxy florets which are 
well attached to a tall spike. A medium prop- 
agator of bulblets which are good germina- 
tors. One of the most beautiful whites in our 
fields this summer. 
YANKEE LASS (Schenetsky-’46) 440-87 
Beautiful exhibition light pink. Opens up to 
10 florets of double row placement on long 
flower head. Similar to Connecticut Yankee, 
except it has no blotch. Good propagator. 
Per Large Med. Small Per 
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PAE 
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“Just a note to let you know how pleased I am with the beautiful glads I had this sum- 
mer, from the bulbs I purchased of you last spring. 
my bulbs, but I don’t want to sell them, so am sending you their names to put on your 
mailing list for your 1951 catalog.” F.J.R., Seneca Falls, N.Y. 
“T couldn’t have been more satisfied with my shipment of bulbs. 
received a ntcer looking order of bulbs. Many thanks for the extras and overcount.”’ 
Jc Lt Ge Corming N.Y. 
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