Large, 2 for .25, 10 for $1.00; Medium, 3 for .25, 10 for .65; 
Small, 10 for .35; Bulblets .25 pkg. 
ORANGE GOLD (Marshall 45) (422) 80 
Bright true orange with a golden throat. 6-7 
lightly ruffled blooms on a 514’ spike. Short 
flower head. Wonderful cut flower. 
PACTOLUS (K.&M. ’47) (417) 80 
Yellow buff with a large red throat. Very 
reliable producer of 4’ spikes with about 8 
blooms open at once. Spectacular color 
effect. 
PARTHIENA (Hitchcock '49) (568) 80 
Distinctive deep mauve lavender. 6-9 6” 
blooms on a 41/' spike. The attachment is 
little weak. It can make mammoth spikes. 
Has many major show awards. Becoming 
very popular. 
PAUL RUBENS (Salmon 47) (470) 85 
Large royal purple opening up to 8 51,” 
blooms on a 4’ spike. Wonderful for road- 
side stand sales. Weak attachment. 
PHANTOM BEAUTY 
(Bastion 47) (440) 85 
Clear light pink that can open 12 blooms at 
once. A sellout every year due to its many 
show winnings and topnotch commercial 
qualities. 
PICARDY (Palmer ’31) (530) 90 
The forerunner of modern glads. Tall salm- 
on pink. Still capable of winning grand 
championships and grown by the million for 
cut flower use. 
PINK CHARM (LaSalle) (442) 75 
Early glowing watermelon pink. 6-7 open 
on 4’ spikes. A moneymaker as an early 
commercial. 
PREVIEW (Marshall °48) (462) 90 
Brilliant cerise rose opening 7-8 5” blooms 
on a 5’ spike. An eyecatching color, good 
reliable growth, and fine cutting qualities 
make this an excellent all round variety. 
PURPLE SUPREME 
(Wilson ’42) (470) 90 
Tall deep purple with as many as 10 well 
placed blooms at once. A good commercial 
and a blue ribbon winner. 
R. B. (Upton 40) (590) 90 
Huge rusty brown variety with 8-9 6” 
blooms on a 5’ spike. One of the largest of 
all glads. 
RED CHARM (Butt ’39) (452) 85 
Reliable deep red. A leading blue ribbon 
winner and widely grown commercially. 
ROI ALBERT (Lemoine 717) (380) 85 
Bizarre appearing smoky brown with a con- 
trasting red and yellow throat. 6-8 open on 
a slender 41/,’ spike. 
ROLLA (Kaylor ’45) (480) 85 
Reddish purple with orange veining. 6-8 5” 
blooms on a 414.’ spike. Different. 
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ROSA VAN LIMA (Pfitzer ’40) (460) 70 
Popular light rose cut flower. An_ easy 
grower opening 6-8 blooms on a 41/’ spike. 
Widely grown. 
ROYAL WINDSOR 
(Beaton ’46) (550) 80 
Clear spectrum red that makes a perfect 
formal spike with 8-10 514” blooms open at 
once. Fine all round variety. 
SALMONS GLORY 
(Salmon ’47) (507) 80 
Large creamy white offset by a showy red 
throat. Makes a large mass of blooms on a 
5’ spike. 8-9 open at once. 
SIBONEY (Allen °48) (566) 90 
Beautifully clear light rosy lavender. Tho 
there is some misplacement it can make 
wonderful formal spikes with 8-9 open on a 
4’ plant. For all uses. 
SILVER WINGS (Ritsema 44) (500) 88 
Popular white sport of Picardy. Makes a 
tall easy growing spike with 7-8 6” blooms. 
SINCERITY (Errey 48) (407) 85 
Our favorite cut flower among the blotched 
cream varieties. 8-9 5” blooms of perfect 
placement on a 41/4’ spike. Good grower. 
SNOW PRINCESS 
(Pfitzer °39) (400) 75 
For many the standard cut flower white. 
Very reliable. Grown by the millions. 
SPARKS (Glass ’47) (507) 95 
Distinctive light cream with a showy explo- 
sion type red blotch. 7-8 triangular shaped 
blooms on a very tall slender spike. 
SPIC & SPAN (Carlson 46) (442) 90 
The greatest exhibition and commercial va- 
riety of the modern day glads. 8-10 per- 
fectly placed blooms on a ramrod straight 5’ 
spike. A must have for the cut flower 
grower. Grows saleable spikes from all size 
bulbs. 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer 44) (413) 80 
The most widely grown yellow variety. Has 
a small red throat that adds to its attractive- 
ness. Topnotch for all purposes. 
SUNSPOT (Roberts ’45) (417) 80 
Having proved itself as a show variety Sun- 
spot is also becoming quite popular as a cut 
flower. A light yellow buff with a soft rose 
throat opening 7-8 blooms on a 41/’ spike. 
Very nice. 
SURFSIDE (Windsor ’37) (400) 90 
Tall late blooming white. Takes the fall 
fogs and cool rains without spotting. Easy 
cutter. 
SUSQUEHANNA (Herridge 43) (416) 80 
Clear peach buff with a creamy throat. 6-8 
5” blooms on a tall spike. We think this to 
be the best low priced buff cut flower variety. 
