BLACK OPAL (Errey) 354-92. An old standby in the black reds. Has a rich 
velvety sheen, and heavy substance. Opens up to 8. Is a very satisfactory 
black red. L. 2—25, 5—50; M. 3—25, 5—35; Sm. 5—25. 
BLACK PHANTOM (Cave) 454. Large black red with 8-9 open on a tall spike. 
One of the best in its class. Try it. 
L. 15c ea., 5—60c; M. 2—20c, 5—40c; Sm. 5—30c. 
BLUE BEAUTY (Pfitzer) 476-75. An old blue but still one of the best on the 
market. L. 2—25, 5—50; M. 3—25, 5—35; Sm. 5—25. 
BLUE LAGOON (Snyder) 478-70. A tall vigorous deep blue. Opens 6-7 florets 
on long flowerhead. About as good as any in its color. 
L. 2—30, 5—60; M. 2—20, 5—40. 
BOISE BELLE (Roberts) 433-98. A most unusual and beautiful combination of 
colors, about equal parts of deep pink and yellow. The clear yellow lip 
petals have a dainty picotee edging of pink. Opens up to 12 heavily ruffled 
florets of leathery texture on tall, strong spikes. Has been a nation-wide 
blue ribbon winner. L. 25c ea., 5—$1.00; M. 20c ea., 5—80c; Sm. 15c ea., 5—60c. 
BOLDFACE (Evans) 533-82. Deep salmon, blotched throat of deep red on white. 
Makes massive spikes with 8 huge florets well placed. Has an enviable 
show record. L. 25c ea, 5—1.00; M. 20c ea, 5—80. 
BONFIRE (Fischer) 436-80. Vivid vermillion scarlet with glossy enamelled sheen. 
The most brilliant glad in our entire list, says the originator. Demands your 
attention a block away. Opens 8 on strong, tall spikes. Truly grand. 
L. 2—30x, 5—60c; M. 2—20c, 5—40c; Sm. 5—35c. 
BRIDAL ORCHID (Carlson) 566-85. Here is a giant lavender, and an outstanding 
show winner, often grand champion. Opens up to 10 on strong, tall spikes 
that never crook. Belongs in every first class collection. 
L. 2—25c, 5—50c; M. 2—20c, 5—40c. 
BUCKEYE BRONZE (Wilson) 490-90. A burning bronze, rosy cast, going strong 
after years of showing and prize winning. Nothing makes a more striking 
basket. Glistening, velvety finish of the petals make it glorious. 
L. 2—25, 5—50; M. 3—25, 5—35; Sm. 5—25. 
BURMA (Palmer) 564-88. One of the truly great glads. A very deep rose, 
unusually heavily ruffled, with heavy texture. Practically every floret will 
show color when the first bud opens. Open 8-10. No one discards this one. 
L. 2—25, 5—50; M. 3—25, 5—35; Sm. 5—25. 
CARNIVAL (Butt) 437-85. Bright scarlet with clear white throat. Opens up to 
10 well placed florets on strong spike. Fine grower. Very popular. 
L. 2—30c, 5—60c; M. 2—20c, 5—40c; Sm. 5—35c. 
CHEYENNE (Wilson) 536-80. Strong scarlet, wide open florets, ruffled beautifully. 
8-10 open, well placed florets on tall plants, long flowerhead. Grand. 
L. 2—30c, 5—60c; M. 2—20c, 5—40c; Sm. 5—30c. 
CIRCE (K & M) 523-85. A giant orange, “the best on the market’. Clear deep 
orange, with cream throat. 18 buds, 6 open. L. 25c ea.; M. 20c ea. 
CHIEF PONTIAC (Sny) 524-85. One of the healthiest, tallest, most vigorous of 
all glads. Bright orange scarlet, shading deeper in throat. 6-7 well placed 
florets open at once. L. 2—30c, 5—60c; M. 2—20c, 5—40c. 
CLARENCE D. FORTNAM (Kadel) 440-90. A glad of statuesque beauty, blush- 
pink in color. Opens 8, five inch florets, heavily ruffled and needle-pointed 
on a grand spike. Has already made a fine show record. 
L. 60c ea., 5—$2.40; M. 45c ea., 5—$1.80. 
COLUMBIA (Roberts) 407-86. Clear creamy white edged medium rose. In color 
much like Corona. Excellent commercial. Opens up to 7 florets on a slender 
strong stem. Voted the “Most beautiful spike in the Show” at the 1952 East- 
ern International. L. 50c ea., 5—$2.00; M. 40c ea., 5—$1.60. 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE (Schenetsky) 441-90. Beautiful clear light pink with 
reddish throat blotch that makes it very striking. Opens up to 8. Very tall, 
strong grower, and a great show winner. L. 2—25c, 5—50c; M. 2—20c, 5—40c. 
CONNIE G (Woods) 506-75. Most beautiful clear cream in existence. Lip is 
yellow. Heavily ruffled and exquisite form. Opens up to 10 on large flower- 
head. Belongs in the top 25 of the glad world. L. 25c ea.; M. 20¢ ea. 
CORDOVA (Palmer) 432-70. Lively soft rose salmon. Opens 8-10 florets on tall, 
strong willowy spike. L. 25c ea.; M. 20c ea. 
CREAM ORCHIDS (Fischer) 406-70. Clear cream, florets so heavily ruffled that 
they appear lacinated. Six open. Very fine. L. 50c ea.; M. 35c ea. 
CROWN JEWEL (Fischer) 467-70. Light rose-pink verging on lavender with a 
ruby throat. Most harmoniously beautiful and striking. Opens up to 8 ruf- 
fled florets on tall, strong spikes. Vigorous grower. 
L. 50c ea.; M. 35c ea.; Sm. 25c ea. 
