strong grower. Won the American Home Achieve- 
ment Medal in 1950. 
L 1.00, M .75, S .50, B 2/.25. 
VEGA 406 (Chase) L Sister seedling of Canopus. 
Somewhat similar but not quite so large. Large 
flower heads. Very nice. 
L 2/.25, M 3/.25, S 5/.25, B Pkg./.25. 
VICTORY QUEEN 430 (Wilson) LM Clear 
rich salmon orange with deep cream yellow 
throat. 6-8 beautifully ruffled well placed blooms 
on a long head. 
L 2/.25, M 3/.25, S 5/.25, B Pkg./.25. 
VIOLET DICKINSON 501 (Barrett) M 
Ruffled white with delicate violet feather. A 
really fine variety that doesn’t have the ob- 
jectionable magenta line in the throat that some 
whites have. Opens 8-10 beautiful blooms. 
L 2/.25, M 3/.25, S 5/.25, B Pkg./.25. 
VOODOO 486 (Kadel) M Distinctive and 
beautiful smoky with stippling of bronze and 
plum. 7 5’ needlepoint blooms open. Never have 
enough to go around tho it is a good propagator. 
L 2/.25, M 3/.25, S 5/.25, B Pkg./.25. 
VOO-DUN-IT 490 (Kadel) EM Mahogany 
shading thru tan to a yellow throat on which is a 
stippling of mahogany. The 4 34” blooms are 
wide open and of good substance. 7 in color with 
a total of 17. Fine smoky that will be popular. 
L 3.00, M 2.00, S 1.00, B .30,10/2.50. 
WAHOO 582 (Wilson) EM Big smoky orange 
with large extremely vivid orange blotch—a 
blotch that you can see way across the garden. 
Opens up to 12 plain wide open 6” florets on a 
34” head, 5 feet tall. One of the most spectacular 
varieties. Good strong healthy grower and 
propagator. 
L .75, M .50, S .35, B 8/.25,100/2.50. 
WAYFARER 460 (Butt) M Light rose blending 
to a creamy white throat. Opens 6-8 5’” blooms 
with formal placement. Fine cut flower variety. 
L .25, M .20, S 2/.25, B Pkg./.30. 
WEDDING MARCH 440 (Sisson) E- Clear 
light pink with a darker halo around the edge 
and a faint pink feather on a creamy throat. 
Opens 7 heavily ruffled florets with good texture 
on a strong 5 foot spike. A distinctive and 
beautiful pink. Fine show flower but probably 
the most valuable as a commercial. 
L 1.50, M 1.00, S .50, B 2/.25,10/1.50. 
WEDGWOOD 366 (Fischer) EM Beautiful 
lively shade of lavender with cream throat. 
Opens 4 5’’ waxy well ruffled blooms. One of the 
most beautiful varieties of all time. Will be used 
by every high-class florist. 
L 2/.25, M 3/.25, S 5/.25, B Pkg./.30. 
W. H. HOSMER 466 (Hatch) M Rose tinged 
with lavender. Bright clear shade with large 
creamy throat. Opens 8-12 with 19-21 buds, 
double row placement and good attachment. 
Very nice. Have had good reports on it this past 
season. 
L .25, M .20, S 2/.25, B 15/.25,100/1.50. 
WHITE CHALLENGE 501 (Arnett) M White 
flushed pink with small rose feather in the 
throat. Opens many large blooms of good texture 
on a tall straight plant. 
L 2/.25, M 3/.25, S 5/.25, B Pkg./.25. 
WHITE GODDESS 500 (Roberts) EM Tall 
strong growing creamy white. Opens up to 9 
heavily ruffled blooms on a long head. Have seen 
this 6 feet tall with flower heads nearly 3 feet 
long. This is a grand variety and I suggest it as 
a substitute for Leading Lady where that doesn’t 
do well. 
L 2/.25, M 3/.25, S 5/.25, B Pkg./.25. 
WHITE GOLD 506 (Scheer) E Huge early 
cream that has been popular for many years. 
L 2/.25, M 3/.25, S 5/.25, B Pkg./.25. 
WHITE LACE 300 (Fischer) E Very beautiful 
cream white that is popular with everyone. Tho 
called a 200 by some it makes 300 size with good 
culture. About the most beautiful white of its 
- size. Will be in big demand. 
L .25, M 2/.25, S 3/.25, B Pkg./.30. 
WILDFIRE 436 (Lins) E Wonderfully brilliant 
heavily ruffled velvety flame red. A Burma seed- 
ling. 6-7 open on a 4 foot plant. This was fine 
with us. Am sure you will like it. 
L 1.50, M 1.00, S .50, B 2/.30,10/1.20,100/9.00. 
WILMA DITTMAN 516 (Maier) LM Sort of 
a buff Picardy. Very tall strong grower with big 
heads of blooms. 
L .25, M .20, S 2/.25, B Pkg./.30. 
“The glads raised from your bulbs were very much appreciated by myself and many others. | made 
several corsages of the smaller varieties including a lovely one of Flair. Thanks so much for the extras. 
Was delighted with Twinkles. 
—Mrs. Q. Peterson, Minn. 
‘‘Herewith another order for glads. Purchased about 120 from you last season and to say that | 
was highly gratified is to express it mildly. The colors | received ‘stopped traffic’ in my neighborhhod. 
Some had never been seen in this locality before.” 
—J. W. Parkin, Texas 
“| have tried other bulbs yours are the only ones I'll recommend to my customers or plant here.” 
—Mrs. Waller, Ga. 
