LEIF ERICSSON (506) (K & M ‘52) (85 days) 
The giant of the creams. Don’t miss this specta- 
cular glad because it produces the biggest and 
best spikes you can expect to see. 7-8 open and 
well attached. 
S 3-.25; Blbts. 15-.25 
LODESTAR (412) (Palmer ‘50) (80 days) 
Waved, clear deep yellow. Not quite up to Gold 
but an all around good yellow. Opens well in 
water. Good propagator. 
L .25; M 2-.30; S 3-.25; Blbts. 15-.25 
LOOK (540) (Rockley Gardens ‘53) (Med.) 
A glistening light pink. Grows tall with long 
flowerhead, 20 buds, 6 open. Takes extreme 
heat and drought. A real light pink. 
L 2.00; M 1.50; S 1.00; Blbts. 2-.30 
LYNNE HILL (562) (Teeple ‘52) 
A wonderful new color in a rose purple with 
deeper throat and each petal edged in silver. 
Ruffled, 7 open, nearly all the rest in color. A 
very fine glad. 
L .50; M .35; S .25; Blbts. 8-.25 
MACUSHLA (460) (Paul) (Med.) 
A much wanted color. Deep Bengal rose with a 
silvery sheen. Easy grower. 7-8 open. 
L .25; M 2-.30; S 3-.25; Blbts. 15-.25 
MAGNET (562) (Fischer ‘52) (75 days) 
Tall lavender rose that makes big spikes. 7-8 
open and well placed. An attractive color and 
strong grower. 
L .25; M 2-.30; S 3-.25; Blbts. 15-.25 
MALIBU (530) (Benedict ’52) (75 days) 
Extra heavy substance and ruffling. A huge light 
salmon blending to a flesh pink, creamy yellow 
throat. Six inch florets. A big glad for exhibition 
only. 
L 1.00; M .75; S .50; Blbts. 5-.50 
MANDARIN (550) (Woods ‘51) (Med.) 
Deep tomato red with deeper red markings on 
lower petals. Straight willowy spikes of 22 buds. 
Heavily ruffled, wide open with raised midribs. 
L .50; M .35; S .25; Blbts. 8-.25 
NORDIC QUEEN (540) (Fischer ‘52) (85 days) 
Smooth flesh pink blending into a yellow throat. 
One of the most beautiful pastels. Substance 
and texture are superb. A rare beauty. 
L .75; M .50; S .35; Blbts. 5-.25 
NORTHERN LIGHTS (400) (Stinson ‘49) (Med.) 
A very fine ruffled white with small lines of 
purple in the throat. Opens 8 ruffled, heavy 
textured blooms, excellently attached on long 
flowerhead. Looks very good. 
L .25; M 2-.30; S 3-.25; Blbts. 15-.25 
NOWETA ROSE (568) (Fischer ‘50) (85 days) 
The sensation of the glad world. This glad 
. can make tremendous spikes with up to 12 open. 
It is a fine shade of a rose-lavender. Probably 
Fischer’s best introduction. 
L .25; M 2-30; S 3-25; Blbts. 15-.25 
PEACH GLOW (416) (Harris ‘51) (80 days) 
Beautifully ruffled, lively buff orange with 8 
wide-open round florets opening on tall spikes of 
19-20 buds. A very fine new one. 
he L .40; M .30; S 2-.35; Blbts. 12-.25 
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PENNANT (440) (Palmer ‘52) (92 days) 
Sensational light rose pink that can open up to 
12. Full sister seedling of Evangeline. Very 
fine placement. One you should try. 
L .75; M .50; S .25; Blbts. 5-.25 
PINK CHIFFON (440) (Fischer ‘53) (75 days) 
A truly beautiful very light orchid-pink. Reminds 
one of cotton candy at the fair. We believe this 
glad to be the most beautiful of all the light pinks 
for home arrangements. Very fine grower. 
L 1.50; M 1.25; S .75; Blbts. 2-.25 
POINSETTA (450) (Johnson ‘52) (87 days) 
Vivid scarlet-red with just the right touch of 
frilling. This was our very best doing red last 
summer. Stood the heat and drought excellently. 
A wonderful new red that will become a fine 
commercial. 
L .50; M .35; S .25; Blbts. 8-.25 
POWDER PUFF (460) (Allen ‘53) 
A ruffled and needle pointed smoky old rose. 
Imagine Rosita with a smoky screen and you have 
the color. Something new for the smoky fans. 
L 2.00; M 1.50; S 1.00; Blbts. .25 
PRINCESS AURORA (420) (Kydd ‘53) 
Extra fine tall deep orange with yellow throat. 
Opens 9 ruffled blooms in 24” flowerhead of 
22 buds. Perfectly faced and spaced. 
L 1.00; M .75; S .50; Blbts. 3-.25 
RECOMPENSE (410) (Pruitt ‘53) (80 days) 
Skyscraper yellow with a tiny red blotch. Extra 
tall and long flowerhead of 22 buds for a yellow. 
Very striking number. 
L 2.00; M 1.50; S 1.00; Blbts. .25 
RED FEATHER (542) (Butt ‘51) (85 days) 
The red giant of the glad world. Blood red color 
very clear and not too dark. 23 bud spikes with 
10-12 open make it one of the best. 
L 1.50; M 1.00; S .75; Blbts. 2-.25 
RED TAPE (552) (Butt ‘53) (EM) 
Dark scarlet, deeper throat. A rich vibrant color 
that instantly appeals. 18-19 buds with 7-8 
open. 
L 2.00; M 1.50; S 1.00; Blbts. 2-.25 
RED VELVET (452) (Bastian ‘52) 
A beautiful medium dark red with a plush finish, 
like velour. A perfectly beautiful glad. A good 
commercial or exhibition variety. Very rich in 
color and lasts a long time in water. 
L .50; M .35; S .25; Blbts. 5-.25 
REGINA (516) (Palmer ‘53) (EM) 
A wide open, waved and ruffled apricot and 
yellow with mild scarlet blotch makes Regina 
both interesting and attractive. Florets are 
needle pointed. 
L 2.00; M 1.25; S .75; Blbts. 2-.30 
ROSARIO (461) (Fischer ‘53) (70 days) 
Sister seedling of Noweta Rose. Vivid rose with 
deeper prominent blotch in throat. Mildly ruffled 
and recurved. Fine grower with 6 to 8 open. 
L 1.50; M 1.25; S .75; Blbts. 2-.25 
