PANDORA as - Soft geranium pink with darker throat 
PERDITA (317) - Ruffled deep yellow with conspicuous red 
throat; good 
L 1-25¢; 10-¢2.00 M 1-20¢; 10-$1.60 
PHANTOM BEAUTY (440) - Shell pink with many open blooms 
PICARDY (530) - The most popular glad. A beautiful salmon 
pink 
POLYNESIA (530) - A pure deep salmon with yellow throat 
M 1-25¢; 10-$¢2.00 S l-20¢; 10-$1.60 
PURPLE SUPREME (470) - Outstanding purple with 8 to 10 
florets open; good cut flower 
RAVEL (477) - One of the best violet blues, healthy grower 
RED CHARM (452) - A very nice red, good cut flower 
SALMAN'S GLORY (507) - Rich, creamy white with carmine 
blotch, many open 
SHERWOOD (570) - Beautiful velvety purple, large florets 
L 2-35¢; 10-$1.40 M 2-25¢; 10-$1.00 
SILVER WINGS (500) - A very beautiful white sport of 
Picardy, whiter than Leading Lady 
SKYMASTER (541) - Huge appleblossom pink, deeper throat mark 
L 1-20¢; 10-$1.60 M 2-30¢; 10-$1.20 S 10-75¢ 
SPIC AND SPAN (442) - Ruffled deep pink, many open, tall 
spike, good cut flower 
SPOTLIGHT (413) - Most popular yellow, deep color with small 
red throat blotch 
TIVOLI (440) - Lovely, clear rose pink, a beautiful glad 
TRUE LOVE (440) - A nice early pink that makes a good cutter 
VAGABOND PRINCE (390) - A tall garnet brown with orange red 
throat 
WHITE CHALLENGE (501) - An immense white with a soft rosy 
throat. A very nice one that wins lots of ribbons 
L 1-20¢; 10-$1.60 M 2-30¢; 10-$1.20 
WHITE GOLD (506) - A very vigorous large cream on tall spike 
WILMA DITTMAN (516) - A large pale buff 
L 1-35¢; 10-$2.80 M 1-25¢; 10-$2.00 
Cultural Directions 
Glads can be planted anytime from early spring until about 
90 days before the first frost. By planting your bulbs over 
a longer period of time, you can enjoy a longer glad season. 
The large bulbs come into bloom sooner than the smaller sizes. 
Plant the large bulbs 4 to 6" deep, according to whether 
your soil is heavy or sandy (shallower for the small sizes). 
They should be planted from 2 to 6 inches apart in the row 
and the rows 24 to 30 inches apart. For the best bloom, they 
Should have plenty of water and frequent shallow cultivation. 
They do not require much fertilizer and if used should be 
applied as a side dressing. 
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