A GENERAL LIST OF CHOICE GLADS 
ALL ARE EXCELLENT GROWERS 
They are all priced as follows: 
(Large 2 - .25; 10- 1.00) (Medium 10 - .70) 
ANNAMAE (400) Pommert 1940 (70) 
Chalk white. 
Does best when planted early. 
Annamae to supply the demand. 
Opens up to 8 florets on average spikes. 
We never have enough 
BEAUTY’S BLUSH (440) Fischer 1947 (85) 
Soft, blushing pink with up to 7 florets open on long 
flowerheads. Vigorous. Outstanding. 
BITTERSWEET (422) Troyer (1943) (85) 
Orange with purple throat. Excellent grower. Makes 
long, willowy spikes. One of the best in the orange class. 
BURMA (564) Palmer 1943 (88) 
Very popular deep reddish rose. Heavily ruffled. Very 
beautiful. Long list of winnings at the shows. 
DIEPPE (436) Hassel 1945 (85) 
Beautiful, dazzling, deep salmon scarlet. Opens up to 7. 
Fine for show or cutflower use. One of the top glads. 
DUSTY MILLER (486) Elliott 1945 (85) 
Very popular smoky. Bluish grey with scarlet and cream 
markings. Vigorous. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN (566) 
White 1941 (86) 
Well known standard lavender. Fine, clear color. Beauti- 
fully ruffled. Needs lots of water for best performance. 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (400) 
Harris 1947 (88) 
Crystal clear white with a very light lemon throat. Beau- 
tifully ruffled. Opens 8 on tall spikes. One of the best 
whites. 
GLOW (420) Howell 1946 (70) 
Early blooming orange. Color similar to orange sherbet. 
Medium height. Very healthy. 
GOLDEN ARROW (510) Pruitt 1947 (85) 
Clear lemon yellow with up to 8 recurved florets open. 
Tall and healthy. 
JUNE BELLS (406) Goede 1948 (75) 
A creamy white that opens up to 7 florets on slender 
spikes. Widely grown for its earliness and good shipping 
qualities. 
20 
(100 Selected bulblets .60) 
LARIME (425) Wilson 1943 (90) 
Showy, reddish orange, deeper in the throat. Good grow- 
er. Opens 7. 
LEADING LADY (506) Johnston 1942 (87) 
Creamy white with lemon yellow throat. Very popular 
and well known. 
MISS WISCONSIN (462) Krueger 1942 (90) 
Beautiful rose pink. Opens up to 8 on average spikes. 
Fine color. 
MYRNA FAY (466) Lines 1946 (75) 
Pinkish lavender, one of the first lavenders to bloom. Tall, 
easy cutter. 
NANCY (452) Arnett 1949 (85) 
Rich, medium shade of red that is very attractive. 
up to 8 on good spikes. 
Opens 
OCTOBER SUNSHINE (420) 
Quackenbush 1947 (85) 
A tall, vigorous orange blending into a yellow throat. 
Opens 7 recurved florets on straight spikes. Fine for 
home garden or cutflower use. 
ORANGE GOLD (422) Marshall 1945 (80) 
Rich, golden orange. 
Opens 5-6 on tall, vigorous plants. 
Wonderful color. 
PANDORA (442) B. L. Palmer 1940 (85) 
Soft, geranium pink that opens up to 10 on long spikes. 
Makes a ribbon of color. 
PHANTOM BEAUTY (440) Bastian 1947 (85) 
Fine, pastel pink that opens up to 10 florets of precise 
placement. Heavy show winner. 
RAVEL (477) Konyenburg & Mark 1947 (77) 
Medium blue or violet, shading to deep red on the 
lower petals. Opens 7 on long spikes. Tall, vigorous. 
Fine for commercial or show purposes. Ravel was Grand 
Champion Novice spike at the 1952 Minnesota show. 
RED CHARM (452) Butt 1939 (85) 
Deep sparkling red. Fine for either exhibition or com- 
mercial use. 
