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GOLD THROAT 462 (Everett 51) Deep rose, base color similar to 
Burma, but having a slight purple cast. Has a large brilliantly 
peppered golden throat. Stands heat and adverse weather 
well, quite thrip resistant. Good propagator and germinator, 
an all around fine glad. Some florists prefer it to Burma; 
others may consider it a novelty due to its bizarre coloring. 
L $1.00; M .75; S .60; Blbts. 3 for .20; 10 for .50 
GORGEOUS DEB 530 (Wilson 749) A new light salmon that ranks 
near the top of the list in beauty and heavy ruffling. Opens up 
to 9 well placed blooms on a strong straight spike. It is certain 
to become a heavy show winner. Originator claims it is the 
most beautiful glad he has ever introduced. 
L $1.00; M. 75; S. 40; Blbts. 4 for .20; 10 for .40 
GRACE STEWART PEET 400 (Perrine Scott ’48) A heavily ruffled 
white with cream throat that has been largely overlooked to 
date. Has unusual opening and holding qualities. Texture is 
very heavy. It will open even when cut in green bud, so 
should be of special interest to Southern growers. 
L .40; M .30; S .20; Blbts. 10 for .25; 100 for $2.00 
GWEN 560 (Pickell 49) This beautiful light rose will grow tall 
and straight and will open 6 to 8 large florets that will stand 
handling and win on the show table. Customers report it 
really is fragrant. Offered not for fragrance but for its beauty 
and commercial possibilities. 
L $1.00; M .75; S .50; Blbts. 2 for .25; 10 for .80 
HAROLD K 536 (Knight 749) The largest and best deep scarlet 
that I have ever seen. The huge blooms are round and reach 
7 inches in diameter. Placement and attachment are perfect, 
and it stands heat well. Harold K is a good propagator, mak- 
ing plenty of large bulblets that germinate well and make 
healthy bulbs. 
L $1.00; M .75; S .50; Blbts. 2 for .20; 10 for .75 
HARRIET 370 (Everett °51) A real classy purple, lively, lustrous, 
and clear, florets slightly ruffled and waxed. There is a small 
white line on the lower lip. Germination is good but produc- 
tion of bulblets is but fair. 
L $1.50; M $1.00; S .60; Blbts 2 for .25; 10 for $1.00 
HEART O’GOLD 401 (Fischer ’50) An unusual coloring, golden yellow throat blotch on a 
snowy white background. A color combination rarely seen in glads. Superb for 
baskets and other arrangements. Good propagator and germinator also. One of the 
3 or 4 earliest to bloom, should easily replace the plainer petalled Mt. Index. 
L .50; M .35; S .25; Blbts. 10 for .25; 100 for $1.50 
HEART'S DESIRE 540 (Fidler-Puerner ’48) Large ruffled pale pink, shading into white 
with a pastel yellow throat. Opens 8 wide open, ruffled and somewhat triangular 
florets on a long flowerhead. Heavy propagator and makes good size bulbs from 
bulblets. A dream in the pastels. 
L .35; M .25; Blbts. 10 for .25; 100 for $1.50 
HIAWATHA 436 (Beardmore-Grafi ’47) Large scarlet, practically self, save for a super- 
imposed feather on the lower petals. It opens 8 wide open florets, 514 to 6 inches and 
is slightly ruffled. Hiawatha never crooks and is a good propagator and excellent 
germinator. It has many ribbons to its credit and looks like a steady future winner 
in scarlet competition. 
L .50; M .35; S .25; Blbts. 3 for .20; 10 for 90; 100 for $4.00 
