SUNDAY BEST (466) 
Pletcher 1950 (85) 
A light lavender rose blending into a light cream throat, 
Opens up to 8 florets of very tight attachment on tall spikes. 
Makes lots of easily germinating bulblets. Fine commercial. 
(L 1-25; 10-2.00) (1-.20; 10-1.60) (S 2-.25; 10-1.00) 
(Blbts. 15-.25; 100-1.25) 
SWEET SIXTEEN (442) 
Fischer 1951 (80) 
A lovely pastel pink sport of Beauty’s Blush. Opens up 
to 7 wide-open florets on long, slender spikes. 100% 
cutter. Fast increaser. Excellent commercial. 
(L 1-.25; 10-2.00) (M 2-.30; 10-1.20) (S 10-.65) 
(Blbts. 15-.25; 100-1.25) 
TERRIFIC (310) Wilson 1950 (70) 
A clear canary yellow that opens up to 10 or 12 florets 
with several buds showing color. Tall, straight grower. 
Fast increaser. ‘Terrific is one of the best 300 size glads 
and wins easily on the show table. 
(L 1-.50; 10-4.00) (M 1-.35; 10-2.80) (S 1-.25; 10-2.00) 
(Blbts. 10-.25; 100-2.00) 
THE RAJAH (570) Jack 1951 (88) 
A rich, beautifully ruffled purple that is fast coming to the 
forefront as a top commercial. On the show table it is a 
real rival of King David. The Rajah opens up to 8 on long, 
stretchy spikes that are consistently good. It is a heavy 
bulblet producer and it makes fine looking bulbs from 
bulblets. Outstanding and in heavy demand. 
(L 1-.25; 10-2.00) (M 2-.35; 10-1.40) (S 3-.30; (10-.80) 
(Blbts. 15-.25; 100-1.00) 
THUNDERBOLT (454) 
Pierce 1953 (87) 
A very beautiful, deep maroon with up to 7 florets open 
on a well proportioned flowerhead. Florets are of ex- 
cellent substance but the edges of the petals will sometimes 
sunburn in extreme heat. Plant and bulb are very healthy. 
It is a heavy bulblet producer and makes fine growth from 
bulblets. Thunderbolt was the winner of the American 
Home Achievement Medal at the 1952 Illinois State show. 
(L 1-1.25; 10-10.00) (M 1-1.00; 10-8.00) 
(S 1-.75; 10-6.00) 
(Blbts.2-.25; 10-1.00; 100-8.00) 
TOMAHAWK (436) Graff 1952 (85) 
A fine scarlet that looks like a real comer. Opens 8 florets 
on a well balanced flowerhead. Lightly ruffled and recurved. 
Bulblet production and germination very good. Tomahawk 
1s an outstanding glad, either as a commercial or for ex- 
hibition. 
(L 1-.75; 10-6.00) (M 1-.50; 10-4.00) (S 1-.35; 10-2.80) 
(Blbts. 4-.30; 10-.75) 
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TRAVELER Torrie-Flad 1952 
Light tose-pink with a small deeper mark in the throat. 
The Magnificent spikes have 10 to 12 wide-open florets of 
wonderful coloring. It grows tall, producing willowy spikes 
of 22 to 24 buds. Excellent increaser. Traveler was a 
sensation at the shows here in the Mid-West and those per- 
fect spikes seen at the Central International Show in Chicago 
will long be remembered by show visitors, 
(L 1-2.50; 10-20.00) (M 1-2.00; 10-16.00) 
(S 1-1.50; 10-12.00) 
(Blbts. 1-.30; 10-2.40) 
TYRONE (466) DEAM 1952 (80) 
Orchid lavender shading to white on the lower petals with 
slight lavender peppering in the throat. It opens up to 
9 recurved, pointed florets of excellent attachment. Very 
vigorous and healthy. Good bulblet producer and strong 
grower from bulblets. Opens to the tip when cut tight 
and is an excellent keeper. Tyrone added the Grand 
championship of the 1953 Purdue show to its amazing list 
of major awards. Every showman should have it and cut- 
flower growers rate it a “Must.” 
(L 1-1.00; 10-8.00) (M 1-.75; 10-6.00) (S 1-.50; 10-4.00) 
(Blbts. 2-.25; 10-1.00; 100-8.00) (2 L, 3 M, 5 S for 5.00) 
WHITE CLOUD (500) 
Roberts 1952 (85) 
An exquisite snow white with ruffled and crimped florets. 
It opens up to 6 large florets on tall spikes with medium 
flowerheads. It is a good increaser. White Cloud is pure 
white without any trace of cream. It is a very beautiful 
glad. Best Recent at the 1953 Utah show. 
(L 1-2.00; 10-16.00) (M 1-1.50; 10-12.00) 
(S 1-1.00; 10-8.00) 
(Blbts. 1-.20; 10-1.50) 
WHITE STAR (400) Marek 1951 (65) 
A clear ivory-white that opens up to 7 recurved florets on 
average spikes. Bulblets are produced in great quantities 
and germination is excellent. Very early. 
(L 1-.50; 10-4.00) (M 1-.35; 10-2.80) (S 1-.20; 10-1.60) 
(Blbts. 10-.25; 100-2.00) 
WHITE SYMPHONY 
Webb 1951 (85) 
A vigorous snow white that can produce sensational spikes. 
Opens up to 8 huge ruffled florets on long flowerheads. 
Fast increaser. If you are looking for a huge white that 
will garner the ribbons you need look no farther. Best 
Recent at the 1953 W. Virginia show. 
(L 1-.50; 10-4.00) (M 1-.35; 10-2.80) (S 1-.25; 10-2.00) 
(Blbts. 10-.35; 100-2.80) 
(500) 
WILMA DITTMAN (516) 
Maier 1949 (88) 
A giant pale buff with faint scarlet lines in the throat. 
Very heavy bulblet producer. Grows tall and vigorous. 
One of the best in its color class and will win on the show 
table. 
(L 2-.30; 10-1.20) (M 2-.20; 10-.80) 
(Blbts. 100-.60) 
(S 10-.60) 
