NEWER VARIETIES---SPRING 1953 
10 BULBS, ONE SIZE AND VARIETY, 8 TIMES SINGLE BULB RATE 
ADORABLE (Woods) (541) Beautiful light lay- 
ender with slight pink cast. Very large florets. 
Color of old time RIMA. 
ADORATION (Klein) (460) Very early pink and 
cream. 
ASTRID (Jack) (560) Clear medium rose—slight- 
ly ruffled. A grand cut flower variety. 
BETTY’S CHOICE (Harris) (360) Sensational old 
rose with lighter throat. Just a bit lighter than 
Chamouny. 
BOISE BELLE (Roberts) (443) Pleasing pink and 
yellow. Has been a great show winner. 
BOLDFACE (Evans) (533) Deep salmon with 
striking white throat. Very much in demand. 
CLOTH OF GOLD (Briggs) (420) Very robust 
self-colored orange. 
COLUMBIA (Roberts) (407) Similar to old time 
Corona, but much daintier in coloring. 
DOROTHY ARMSTRONG (Beard) (470) Very 
good medium purple. Eight 4-inch florets open 
on long flower head. 
DUTCH MASTER (Salman) (501) Large clear 
white with red throat. 
ECSTASY (Holland) Extremely tall peach-blos- 
som pink. 
EVANGELINE (Palmer) (540) Very beautiful 
light rose with creamy yellow throat. Opens up 
to 9 in flowerhead of 22 buds. Very robust 
grower and without a doubt one of finest orig- 
inations of the past five years. 
FRIENDSHIP (Fischer) (440) Beautiful early 
rose with lighter threat. Without a doubt one 
of the finest on our list. 
GIANT CYCLAMEN (Higgins) (560) Sensation- 
ally large cyclamen color. In great demand 
by florists. 
GOLD (Marshall) (412) Beautiful deep gloden 
yellow. Slightly ruffled. 
KING DAVID (Carlson) (570) Deep royal pur- 
ple, with rich velvet red throat. If you are look- 
ing for a dark one—here it is. 
LAVENDER LACE (Fischer) (460) Just what the 
name implies. Pure lavender—nicely ruffled. 
A coming commercial. 
MADELINE HEFTY (Woods) (562) Large ruffled 
rose with darker blotch. Produces long flower- 
heads. 
MID-AMERICA (Evans) (550) Giant—and we 
mean giant—unmarked red that has been a 
sensation. Produces 7-inch flcrets on great 
long spikes. We have had plants over six feet 
high on this one. 
NOWETA ROSE (Fischer) (560) Clean lavender 
rose. Opens up to 12 perfect blooms on a 24- 
bud spike. We had so much demand for the 
flowers that we are inclined to think this is our 
most popular variety in 1952. 
If your order consists entirely of these NEWER VARIETIES, 
Varieties and Standard varieties — we will put in enoug 
Large 
$ .60 Each 
2 for .20 
2 for .20 
2 for .20 
25 Each 
20 Each 
-20 Each 
1.50 Each 
2 for .20 
.25 Each 
.25 Each 
2 for .25 
2 for .25 
2 for .25 
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-50 Each 
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40 Each 
Medium 
$ .40 Each 
4 for .20 
4 for .20 
4 for .20 
.15 Each 
2 for .20 
2 for .20 
1.00 Each 
4 for .20 
.20 Each 
.20 Each 
4 for .25 
4 for .25 
3 for .20 
75 Each 
.75 Each 
.15 Each 
.35 Each 
2 for .20 
30 Each 
Small 
.25 Each 
6 for 
6 for 
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.10 Each 
3 for 
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PATRICIAN (Scheer) (566) A clear lavender 
that seems to please everyone. Very large 
florets. Best for Fall blooming, 
PATROL (Palmer) (416) Most pleasing apricot 
orange that opens up to 10. Another top- 
notcher. 
PERSIAN RUG (Roberts) (486) Nothing like it 
in the Glad world. Odd yet beautiful. Rose 
tones which shade to plum and mulberry at 
edges of petals. Has a prominent creamy yel- 
low throat. 
POINSETTIA (Johnson-Weeks) (450) Bright scar- 
let red that will no doubt be our leading com- 
mercial red in a few years. Rather difficult to 
germinate bulblets. We suggest you try this 
one—you will not be disappointed. 
POLYNESIE (K & M) (430) Pure salmon with 
slightly lighter throat. Makes magnificent 
spikes—some over five feet tall. 
PROF. GOUDRIAAN (K & M) (506) Very light 
cream approaching white. Opens 8 or a long 
spike. 
QUIBERON (Errey) (416) Color similar to Patrol, 
but this is much more robust in growth. We 
have had 6-ft. plants from small bulbs with this 
one. A pleasing apricot-orange. Large florets. 
RED WING (Wright) (436) Scarlet red with 
deeper throat. Produces almost 100 per cent 
perfect spikes, Long flowerhead. 
ROSY FUTURE (Pletcher) (460) Bright deep 
rose—almost hurts your eyes in sunlight. A 
good addition to our list, as well as yours. 
SCARLET GLORY (Dean) (436) A fair scarlet 
with cream throat. Worth what we ask. 
SHERWOOD (Pruitt) (570) Beautiful velvety 
purple shading into deeper throat. This will 
replace Lancaster next year in our main list. 
SPORT IN COMM. KOEHE (Perrin) This is a 
“HORNED" variety. Our employees call it ‘The 
Thing" as it surely doesn't belong in this world. 
Deep red with white horas hanging down all 
over the petals. 
STORMY WEATHER (Barett) (480) Large ruffled 
smoky rose with up to 10 open. A good addi- 
tion to our smoky class. 
THE RAJAH (Jack) (570) Ruffled rich purple. 
Almost a tie which one is best-—this or King 
David with us. 
WEDGWOOD (Fisher) (366) For a small Glad 
this is hard to beat. Ruffled blue-lavender— 
extremely beautiful. 
.20 Each 
75 Each 
1.00 Each 
.15 Each 
-25 Each 
«35 Each 
25 Each 
.50 Each 
.25 Each 
2 for .25 
1.00 Each 
30 Each 
.50 Each 
Medium 
2 for .20 
2 for .25 
50 Each 
75 Each 
2 for .20 
-20 Each 
.25 Each 
2 for .30 
.35 Each 
2 for .25 
3 for .25 
75 Each 
.20 Each 
-35 Each 
4 for .25 
we will prepay ALL the charg es via Parcel Post if you can await a safe shipping date. Orders consisting of Newer 
h extras to more than offset the part that would have been prepaid. 
Small 
3 for .15 
3 for .25 
.30 Each 
.50 Each 
3 for .20 
2 for .25 
2 for .25 
3 for .25 
.25 Each 
3 for .25 
5 for .25 
.50 Each 
.15 Each 
.25 Each 
6 for .25 
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POINSETTIA 
