Prices for all varieties on this page are: 
Large, 2 for .25, 10 for $1.00; Medium, 3 for .25, 10 for .65; 
Small, 10 for .35; Bulblets .25 pkg. 
GENE (Farrington °49) (410) 75 
An early heavily ruffled light yellow flower. 
6-7 414” blooms on a 4’ spike. A vigorous 
reliable grower. 
GEN. EISENHOWER 
(Salmon °48) (544) 85 
A huge salmon rose opening 6-8 6” blooms 
on a 5’ spike. A strong grower that makes 
fine spikes from even the smallest bulbs. 
GIANT CYCLAMEN 
(Higgins 49) (562) 90 
Consistant cyclamen rose. A strong grower 
opening 6-8 6” blooms on sturdy 4’ spikes. 
Fine all-round performer. 
GRAY SUMMITT (Butt ’50) (486) 75 
Clear silver gray blending to a white throat. 
A very husky grower with 6-7 5” blooms on 
a 41/4’ spike. For those looking for some- 
thing different in color. 
HANS VAN MEEGREN 
(Europe °50) (412) 80 
Outstanding deep yellow commercial. Tho 
only of medium height its wonderful color, 
opening and keeping ability, strong attach- 
ment, and healthy growth make it about the 
best of the deep yellow cut-flower varieties. 
HEART O’ GOLD 
(Fischer 50) (301) 70 
A delicate and fresh appearing snow white 
with a contrasting yellow throat. Opens 6-7 
flat wide-open blooms on a 4’ spike.  Es- 
pecially valuable for its earliness. 
HENRI DE GRIEVE 
(K&M °49) (423) 90 
Late blooming deep orange with a small 
carmine throat. 6-8 5” blooms on a 41,’ 
spike. One of the best in its color. 
HIGH FINANCE 
(Wilson °40) (582) 95 
A vigorous orange gray smoky blending to 
a lighter throat. Opens 7-9 huge blooms on 
a husky spike sometimes reaching 51/’ tall. 
HIGH LIFE (K&M °46) (376) 75 
To us the most beautiful of ‘'the blues.” 6-7 
4” blooms on a slender 4’ spike. Very 
healthy and vigorous. 
INVICTUS (Owens °42) (441) 70 
Very early rose tinted white with a bright 
rose throat. 6-7 5” blooms on a 4’ spike. 
JO WAGENAAR (K&M °49) (454) 88 
A rich deep red offset by a white throat 
line. 6-8 51/2” blooms open at once on heavy 
4l/’ spikes. A good seller on roadside 
stands and for the home garden. 
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JUNE DAY (Roberts °46) (443) 65 
Dependable first early cut flower. 6-8 AY 2: 
blooms on a 4’ spike. Color is a medium 
pink with a cherry spot in its throat. 
KING ALFRED (Hobbs °45) (532) 80 
Tall deep salmon with a cream throat. A 
fine exhibition variety with up to 9 6” tri- 
angular shaped florets open at once. 
KING LEAR (Palmer °38) (570) 75 
Standard deep purple opening 6-8 lightly 
ruffled blooms on a 41/4’ spike. Dependable 
in growth. 
KING WILLIAM 
(Schnetsky °40) (530) 85 
Light salmon with a creamy throat. Like a 
softer colored Picardy. Excellent cut flower 
variety. 
LAVENDER LACE 
(Fischer 50) (466) 80 
Heavy textured light lavender with a large 
creamy throat. With 6-8 lightly ruffled round 
florets open at once, it is a fine cut flower 
that is also capable of winning grand cham- 
pionships. 
LAVENDER PRINCE 
(LaSalle ’44) (468) 80 
Tall deep lavender that is an extra good 
commercial. 6-8 lightly ruffled and heavy 
textured blooms open at once. Opens well 
in water and is a strong reliable grower. 
LEADING LADY 
(Johnston ’42) (506) 87 
For years the queen of the cream colored 
glads; it still tops its class. A tall grower 
with up to 8 large blooms open. Widely 
grown everywhere. 
MAGNOLIA (Palmer '40) (540) 90 
A hard to beat light pink cut flower. Very 
vigorous, opens well in water and takes 
rough handling well. One of our favorites. 
MANCHU (B. Palmer °45) (513) 85 
A real eye catcher in the garden with its 
exotic blending of red and yellow on tall 
slender spikes. A fine variety. Often reaches 
6’ tall. 
MARGARET BEATON 
(Twomey '37) (501) 85 
An old timer that is hard to beat. Large 
snow white blooms offset by a cherry col- 
ored throat on 5’ spikes. 
MAPLE LEAF (Pletcher ’46) (590) 90 
A giant of the glad world. A reddish brown 
exhibition variety with florets sometimes 
reaching 7” to 8” across. 
