1953 INTRODUCTIONS 
SO, WE COME TO THE THRILLS, THE 1953 INTRODUCTIONS. ALL HAVE 
BEEN GROWN BY ME IN MY OWN GARDEN, NO PAMPERING, ONLY A 
LITTLE EXTRA WATER, RATED BY JUDGES FROM VARIOUS PARTS OF 
THE COUNTRY, AND TESTED IN OTHER SECTIONS GF USA and CANADA. 
Introductions for 1953 from Various Hybridizers 
From J. W. HARRIS, Sarnia, Ont. Too well known to require background. His introductions, 
are especially noted for HEALTH, STAMINA, THE ABILITY TO STAND EXTREME 
HEAT AND DROUTH, because he grows them without any irrigation. NEVER A DUD 
IN A HARRIS ORIGINATION. 
SNOWCLAD: A taller and better finished SIERRA SNOW. This one will grow 72” with a 
30” flowerhead. Will open 12 in the field, with 10 in color. Ruffled and fluted. American 
Home Achievement Winner at S.E.M.G.S. 1952. 
GOLD BOND: The best medium yellow I have ever seen. 66” tall, with a 26” flowerhead. 
20 to 21 buds, 8 open, 6 in color, strong grower. A rich canary yellow ruffled, heavy 
textured. No throat marks, just clean clear yellow throughout. 
ALLAH: For you fans who want smokeys, or A.O.C.’s, here is a beaut. Hard to describe 
unless we say a huge, richer, much improved Vagabond Frince without the Scarlet 
feather in the throat. Ruffled, needle pointed, and 56” tall, with a 20” flowerhead, 19 
buds, 8 open, 6 in color. 
Gold Bond J. W. Harris Blueberry 
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