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. 
MAX REGER (Pfitzer °35) (377) 70 
Early light blue, opening 6-7 4” blooms on 
a 4’ spike. The most reliable grower of 
“the blues”’. 
MODERN TIMES (Salmon '48) (464) 75 
Rose red self color that is a very healthy 
and strong grower. A color that is always 
in demand by the florists. 
MRS. R. G. ERREY 
(Errey °48) (554) 85 
Glistening tall dark red that is one of the 
best to come from Australia. 8-9 large well 
placed blooms on a 51/.’ spike. 
MT. INDEX (Miller ’42) (401) 70 
Tall early white with a yellow throat. For 
early cut flowers this is about the best white 
as it has the size and height that most early 
ones lack. 
NANCY (Arnett 49) (452) 88 
Bright red cut-flower variety. 7-8 round 
blooms on 4’ spikes. This has the strong 
attachment, good opening ability and the 
heavy texture that a good commercial needs. 
NEW YORK (Salmon °51) (564) 80 
Very dark rose red that is becoming quite 
popular. Makes an impressive spike with 
6-8 huge blooms open at once. 
OCTOBER SUNSHINE 
(Quackenbush ’47) (420) 85 
Beautiful light orange blending to a yellow 
throat. A deservedly popular cut flower, its 
occasionally poor placement is more than 
offset by its beauty and good growing habits. 
OKLAHOMA (Wilson °45) (386) 90 
One of the prettiest smokies with its many 
open blooms of pastel gray blending to a 
creamy throat. An easy grower and often 
a winner of blue ribbons. 
ORANGE GOLD (Marshall ’45) (422) 80 
Bright orange with a small golden throat. 
A tall healthy grower that is one of the best 
in its color. Widely grown as a cut flower. 
PACTOLUS (K&M 47) (417) 80 
Spectacular combination of yellow and red. 
Opens 8-9 blooms at once on a 4’ spike. A 
fine variety that is achieving wide popularity. 
PARTHIENA (Hitchcock ’49) (568) 85 
Huge deep mauve lavender that has built up 
an impressive show record, 8-10 6” blooms 
will open at once on husky 41/4’ spikes. 
Perhaps a bit weak on attachment for such 
large blooms; it still wins grand champion- 
ships and is a good commercial. 
From Naugatuck, Conn.: 
PERDITA (Grout ’48) (312) 95 
This saucy little glad has become very 
popular with its frilled yellow petals offset 
by a bright red throat. <A late blooming 
variety that blends well with other fall 
colors. 
PHANTOM BEAUTY 
(Bastian ’47) (440) 85 
A top notch commercial that also is a lead- 
ing show variety. As many as 10 soft pink 
blooms open at once on 41/’ plant. 
PHAROAH (Higgins °50) (530) 90 
Strong growing salmon pink. About 8 well 
placed blooms open at once on straight 5’ 
spikes. 
PICARDY (Palmer ’31) (530) 90 
Almost too well known to describe, Picardy 
still rates with the best. A tall salmon pink 
that is a top notcher for all uses. 
POLYNESIE (K&M ’'50) (430) 90 
A tall clear salmon with a small white throat 
that is considered by many to be the best 
in its color. 8-9 5” blooms open at once. 
Easy grower. 
PURPLE SUPREME 
(Wilson ’42) (470) 90 
Tall late blooming purple that opens as 
many as 10 blooms at once. One of the best 
exhibition varieties in its color. 
R. B. (Upton ’40) (590) 90 
Huge rusty brown variety. One of the 
largest of glads, which, with 8 open blooms 
is truly impressive. 
RED CHARM (Butt 939) (452) 80 
Very reliable deep red opening 8 5” blooms 
at once. An old timer that can still give 
the new ones a run for their money. 
RED CHERRY (Roberts ’46) (436) 70 
Early blooming bright cherry red cut flow- 
er. Very reliable in growth with 7-8 round 
5” blooms open at once. 
REDOWA (Butt 48) (552) 85 
A taller and larger edition of Red Charm 
tho with somewhat looser floret formation. 
A fine variety for all uses. 
ROI ALBERT (Lemoine 17) (380) 85 
A bizarre combination of rusty brown with 
a red & yellow throat. Catches the eye of 
any who see it. 
. .. Glad bulbs received. They are, as always, fine bulbs. — Mrs. C. S. M. 
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