160 CHOICE NEW GLADS FOR YOU 
All of the following prices are 
postpaid, that is, I will pay ship- 
ping costs. This also applies to 
prices on items featured else- 
where in this catalogue, except 
the quantity prices listed on 
page 30. 
NOTE: As shipping costs take 
much of the profit on small orders, 
I will make the same offer as 
last year. If you will add 50c to 
your total order, I will include 
$1.00 worth of bulbs, outstand- 
ing varieties. Most orders re- 
ceived last year took advantage 
of this offer. 
ACE OF SPADES (Center) — This variety sold well 
for two years and is very popular. It is rated as one 
of the blackest glads grown and the large florets 
are of heavy substance and have a rich velvet sheen. 
Spikes are tall and excellent for cutting. 
L. $1.00, M. 75c, Sm. 50, Bts. Ten $1.00, 
100 @ $8.00 
ADORATION — A good, early blush pink with lighter 
throat. Medium in height and flower size, but pro- 
duces good cutting spikes. Valuable commercial, es- 
pecially because of its early blooming. 
L. 2/25, M. 3/25, Sm. 6/25, Bts. 100/2.00 
AMERICAN BEAUTY — This deep rose is well recom- 
mended for commercial use. Ruffled, good sub- 
stance, two-toned throat and vigorous growth. Color 
is a little dark but we need more variety in our 
selection of colors and this is a worthy one to add 
to your list. 
L. 25c, M. 20c, Sm. 15c, Bts. Ten 50c, 100/4.00 
ANNAMAE — Pure, chalk white. Medium height. An 
older variety but one of the very best commercial 
whites. | don’t grow bulbs to sell but offer a few for 
those who would like them for their garden. 
L. 2/25, M. 3/25, Sm. 5/25, Bts. 100/50 
ARDELL — (See inside front cover) 
AUREOLE —A _ light, buff toned yellow, 
ruffled, with wide open florets. Beautiful 
wide favorite. 
heavily 
and a 
BARBARA ANN SCOTT —A buff-toned cream. 6-8 
open florets on very tall spike with long flowerhead. 
L. 2/25, M. 3/25, Sm. 6/25, Bts. $1 per 100 
L. 50c, M. 35c, Sm. 25c, Bts. 100/2.00 
BARRETTS BEAUTY —A fine, 
white with purple lined throat. 
on 26” flowerhead, 7-8 open. 
Barretts best creation. 
L. $1.50, M. $1.00, Sm. 75c, Bts. 25¢ ea., 5 for $1.00 
tall-growing, ruffled 
Carries 22-24 buds 
Many consider this 
BENJ. BRITTEN — A deep mauve with dusty throat. 
Color is not pleasing to me but it does have excel- 
lent growing habits. Tall, always straight and fine 
placement. Sells well. Blooms easily from bulblets. 
2/2578 Mis) 25, nomen), 25 
at the shows. 6-8 large florets open on 
strong spikes. Propagation a little slow, but one of 
the finest glads introduced in recent years. 
L. 40c, M. 30c, Sm. 20c, Bts. 100/2.00 
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BLUE DEVIL — Rich violet blue with white throat and 
rose blotch. Flashy, striking and nice. Has won 
many top awards. 
L. $2.50, M. $1.75, Sm. $1.25, Bts. Ea. 30c, 
Ten $2.40 
BOISE BELLE — Has attracted a lot of attention and 
is in great demand. Deep pink with yellow lip 
petals and attractive yellow edging. Opens 9-10 
ruffled blooms. Quite late so plant very early for 
the shows. Has good commercial rating. 
L. 30c, M. 20c, Sm. 15c, Ten 25c, 100/1.50 
BONFIRE — Brilliant scarlet, medium sized florets, 
with 6-8 open on good, tall spikes. Good substance 
and a good commercial in every respect. 
L. 15c, M. 10c, Sm. 3/25, Bts. 100/50 
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BO PEEP — Buff pink with creamy throat. Extremely 
ruffled. Lot of florets open. Good keeper. Produces 
large bulblets which bloom easily. 
L. 2/25, M. 3/25, Sm. 5/25, Bts. 10/25 
BO PEEP — Ruffled buff pink, small flowering vari- 
ety. Cream throat. One of the few miniatures 1 
grow and one of the best. Blooms freely from 
bulblets. 
L. 2/30, M. 3/30, Sm. 5/25 
BRIDAL ORCHID — My 1950 Introduction. Extremely 
fall light lavender with up to 6 inch florets, ruffled 
and very nice. Eight open, easily plus many showing 
color. Spikes always straight. | grow ten or more 
lavenders and none of them will match Briday Orchid 
for strong, husky plants, nor easy growing. Bulblet 
production heavy. Germination usually excellent, al- 
though some years moderate. Makes excellent cutting 
spikes from all sized bulbs. Flecks some occasionally. 
| think this is the best commercial lavender by far. 
Spikes open exceptionally well when cut in bud. 
L. 35c, M. 25c, Sm. 25c, Bts. 10 @ 25c, 100 @ $2.00 
BURMA — (New Selected) — Usually | do not pay 
much attention to selected strains of glads, but | 
have tried this one from Wards Flower Ranch and it 
has proved to be really outstanding. Hitherto | have 
never been able to grow good Burma but the few 
bulbs which | had of this strain produced mar- 
velous spikes. Florets were wide open, 8 or 9 at a 
time, color seemed a trifle lighter, at least a brighter 
throat. Tall, vigorous and wonderful in every 
respect. Try if and see. 
L. 10/100, M. 10/50 
CANDLELIGHT — A nice medium yellow with very 
promising commercial qualities. Tall, with 41/2” florets 
which open well and keep well. 
M. 50, Sm. 35c, Bts. 10/35 
CAPTIVATION — A pastel lavender with still lighter 
throat. Triangular florets which are fluted and ruffled. 
28” flowerhead on 60” plans, 20 buds. Rated very 
highly. 
L. $1.50, M. $1.00, Sm. 75c, Bts. 20c ea., 
10 for $1.50 
CHIEF PONTIAC — Bright, orange scarlet with darker 
throat. Opens 6 extremely large florets on long 
flower head. Very popular. 
L. 25c, M. 20c, Sm. 2/25 
CHINOOK —A most vigorous, tall, large orange 
salmon. Really husky but very fine. Bulbs firm, clean 
and make good size from bulblets. An outstanding 
variety in my estimation. 
L. 60c, M. 50c, Sm. 40c, Ten 50c, 100/4.00 
Cc. D. FORTNAM — Delicate blush pink. Florets very 
ruffled and of excellent substance. Opens 8 of 22 
buds. | rate this fine glad as Kadel’s best origina- 
tion. Heavy show winner and has everything a good 
commercial glad needs. 
L. 75c, M. 50c, Sm. 25c, Bts. Ten 75c, 100/6.00 
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