GENERAL LIST 
The General List contains American, Canadian and foreign varities which we have bloomed. For 
all foreign varities, the country of origination is given after the name of the hybridizer except for the 
large introducers, Both (Australia), Burns (Australia), Errey (Australia), Konynenberg & Mark (Hol- 
land), and Salman (Holland). On foreign varieties, the first number after the name of the originator is 
the year of introduction abroad and the second number is the year the variety was first offered in this 
country. The descriptions of all varieties in this list are our own and are not copied from the introducer’s 
catalog. All performance records are taken from our own files and are given to show exactly how they 
have grown for us. Flowerhead measurements are taken the first day open. When fully open, they will 
usually be 1”-2” longer. 
ACE OF SPADES (EM 554 Sisson 50) This is‘ the blackest of the better:reds. Florets' are a nice clear 
black-red self, shading a little lighter at the center. Grows 60” tal lwith 20 buds on a 28”-32” flower- 
head and 3-6 ruffled 514" florets open. Despite some faults common to most dark ones, this is a real 
eye-catcher and one of the highest rated new varieties. 
Large $2.00 Medium $1.50 Small $1.00 Bulblets $.25 
ANGELA LYNN (M 406 Barrett 50) We were greatly pleased with the performance of this ruffled 
creamy white this year. The 5” florets are lovely and the long graceful spikes with up to 7 open are 
fine for house use. Not really an exhibition glad, but can win its class. This is an easy grower, a strong 
propagator and a nice all-around glad. 
Large $1.50 Medium $1.00 Small $.75 Bulblets $.20 
ANN SHERMAN (M 540 Woods 51) There are many good pinks on the market, but few make spikes 
which are as precise and neat as this. The florets are a medium pink with a raised light midrib. The 
color is clean and the ruffled florets beautifully formed. Growth is 60” over-all with 514"-6” blooms on 
a good head. Not really a show glad as it seldom opens more than 5 or 6, but has done some winning, 
and is one of our favorites as a cut flower for the house. 
Large $3.00 Medium $2.00 Small $1.00 Bulblets $.35 
BLUE DEVIL (EM 479 Larus 51) Our stock of this is so small that we should not list it this year. 
We have turned down all quantity orders, but will fill retail orders while our stock lasts. The florets 
are a clear deep violet, with a rose blotch on a conspicuous white throat — very striking and different. 
Spikes are 55-60” tall with flowerheads up to 27” long and 7 wide open 419” florets. Has been by far 
our strongest growing and best blue. For two years in a row Blue Devil has been voted the Most 
Popular Variety by the visitors to the Connecticut Show. In the current NAGC variety symposium 
it was one of the three highest scoring 1951 introductions despite its high price and limited distri- 
bution. We believe it will dominate its élass on the show table. Was Grand Champion at Pennsylvania 
G. S. Show this year — an extraordinary achievement for a blue. See picture on page 9. ; 
Large $4.00 Medium $3.00 Bulblets $.50 
BOCCHERINI (E 423 K&M 50-51) Very bright deep scarlet orange with a small white feather. The 
excellent color makes this early bloomer and strong healthy grower a promising exhibition and cut 
flower variety. Tests indicate that it is one of the best from Holland. 
Large $.75 Medium $.50 Bulblets 3-$.25 
BOISE BELLE (L 343 Roberts 48) The striking florets of this fine glad are medium pink at the edges, 
blending to a large light yellow center. The 50"-55" spikes hold 8-10 ruffled 4” florets open on a 26” 
head. Has a fine show record and is one of the best of the medium sized glads. 
Large $.50 Medium $.35 Small $.25 Bulblets 10-%.35 
BONNIE BRAE (M 440 Barrett 51) This very nice glad is a good commercial prospect. The 5" florets 
are a clear light pink blending to a cream white throat. Spikes are 50”-55"” tall with 7-8 open on a 
23-26" head. Its easy growing habits and ability to consistently produce good spikes make it a prom- 
ising all-around glad. Pictured on page 9. 
Large $1.50 Medium $1.00 Small $.75 Bulblets $.20 
BO-PEEP (KE 240 Butt 48) This is unquestionably one of the most popular miniatures. The lovely, 
ruffled florets are light buff pink with a creamy yellow throat. Grows about 40” tall with 14-15 buds 
on an 18” head and 5-6 open. Very nice. 
Large $.25 Medium 2-$.30 Bulblets  20-$.25 
