BLUE LILY—277—(Kunderd ’21) 
Just about as close to blue as we have in glads. 
Also has interesting touch of yellow in throat. 
Good habits, including sound bulbs and good 
bublet production which is not common in blues. 
This is rare, too. 
L. 15c; M. 10c; S. 2-15¢ 
BLUET—266— (Brown ’37) 
Grayish lavender—almost a smoky. Very odd. 
L, 2-25¢c; M. 3-25ce; S. 5-25¢ 
BRIGAND—254— (Brown) 
Withheld for propagation. 
BONNY—230-- (White ’50) 
Bonny, though classed a salmon, was deep powder 
pink for me. Florets are slightly ruffled and 
marked with white throat spears and rose stippling 
in the throat. It opens 4 on 17 bud spike. 
L. or M. 75c 
BO-PEEP—240— (Butt ’48) 
A dainty salmon pink with cream throat that is 
stippled pink. Heavily ruffled florets, 4 to 5 of 
which open at a time, are of exceptional heavy 
substance for a small glad. Looks like a ruffled 
Pink Ribbon, and when better distributed will no 
doubt do a lot of winning in tough pink class. 
Bo-Peep had “Most Ruffled” floret at the Chi- 
cago show. 
L. 50c; M. 35c¢ 
. BROWN ORCHID—290—(VanVoorhis °40) 
Although this variety usually goes over the size 
limits of small glads it does have certain over-all 
characteristics and appearances of the small type. 
At any rate, it is a most unusual thing—a sort of 
smoky chocolate brown with odd yellow mid 
ribs on a darker brown throat. It opens 5 and 
shows 5 in color on 17 bud spikes that are tall, 
vigorous and stretchy. 
L. 2-25¢ 
“CARA MITA—241—(Miller ’21) | 
Attractive rose pink, different than color of other 
small pinks. Rose marks in throat. Tall spikes, 3 
and 4 open. 
M. 5-25¢; S, 8-25¢ 
CELESTINA—206— (Vasaturo ’49) 
Nicely ruffled cream opening 5 and 6 on com- 
pact spike of 14 buds. 
L. 35¢ 
CONCERTINA—261— (Vasaturo °49) 
Deep pink with rose cast. Cream throat with red 
feathers. Slightly ruffled. Four to 5 open. 
Ii. 35e 
“The bulbs I received from you last year were fine, and 
I had Ints of pleasure in raising your good glads.’’—D. F., 
Ridge arm. 
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