VOO-DUN-IT (Kadel ’51) 490 (EM). A “must” for the smoky and A. O. C. fan is this 
light smoky bronze with rose peppering over a yellow center, It opens 6 or 7 large, inform- 
ally placed florets on good stems. ’ 
L $1.00, M .75, S .50, Bits. 2-.25, 10-$1.00, 100-$8.00 
WAX CANARY (Woods ’54) 530 (EM). Beautiful light buffy salmon with a touch of 
yellow in the center, Florets are charmingly frilled and ruffled; at least 7 are open on good 
spikes, This has won championship awards, 7 
L $1.50, M $1.00, S .75, Blts. .25 each, 10-$2.00 
WELCOME (Roberts 54) 436 VE). One of the very first glads to bloom; vies with Early 
Red as earliest of the reds. Welcome is a bright, light scarlet of self coloring. It opens up 
to 9 or 10 on good spikes, S 
L $2.00, M $1.50, S $1.00, Bits. .20 each, 10-$1.50 
WHITE CLOUD (Roberts ’52) 500 (EM). Whitest of all the whites, and also the most 
beautiful florets. It opens 6 or 7 very large, round heavily ruffled flowers on tal] stems. 
Very lovely. 
L $1.00, M .75, S .50, Bits. 4-.25, 10-.50, 100-$4.00 
WHITE LACE (Fischer 51) 300 (E). Beautiful medium-small white with cream center. 
Not tall, but wonderful for sprays, corsages, and arrangements. 
L .25, M 2-.30, S 3-.25, Bits. 50-.25 
WHITE SAILS (Arenius ’54) 401 (EM). This new snow white with lavender feather was 
one of the best new ones we bloomed last summer, It opens 10 or more in perfect place- 
ment on tall spikes. Wonderful show prospect. 
L $2.00, M $1.50, Bits. .25 each, 10-$2.00 
WHITE TOWER (’51) 501 (EM). Huge tall white with scarlet-pink throat. We always sell 
out of this early. Very popular. 
L .35, M .30, S 2-.30, Bits, 5-.25, 10-.40 
WONDER BOY (Tyndall 752) 470 (M). Grand new purple, often fiecked deeper, This 
should give the other purples some competition at the shows, Large, many open, 
L $1.00, M .50, S .35, Bits. 2-.25, 10-$1.00 
YULETIDE (Roberts ’53) 487 (ML). Light scarlet with a peppering of gold in the throat. 
Quite unusual and a nice glad. 
L $1.00, M .75, S .50, Bits. 2-.20, 10-.75, 100-$6.00 
MINIATURE AND SMALL GLADS 
The small varieties are becoming increasingly popular for table centerpieces, small 
bouquets, corsages, etc. They fit in so well in many places where the big glads would be 
out. of place. Try a few of the modern small glads and see why they are enjoying such 
popularity, 
ALECIA (200). The finest new miniature in our 1954 trial garden. A bewitching pure 
white, even to the stamens, with lightly frilled rounded florets, Lovely! 
L .75, M .50, S .35, Blts, 2-.20 
ATOM (286). Stunning scarlet red, with each petal bordered white. 
L 2-.25, M 3-.25, Blts. 50-.25, 100-.40 
BO-PEEP (231). Lovely light salmon with slight throat markings. The ruffled florets are 
like butterflies perched on the sturdy stems. 
L 2-.25, M 3-.25, Bits. 50-.25, 100-.40 
DAINTINESS (200). Exquisite small creamy white. More ruffled than Alecia and of 
different form, We would not want to be without either. 
L $1.25, M .75, S .50, Bits, 3-.25, 10-.65, 100-$5.00 
DRESDEN (210). Dainty light yellow that opens up to 7 lovely ruffled flowers on quite 
good spikes, 
L.75, M .50, S .25, Blts. 5-.25, 10-.40 
FIFTH AVENUE (252). Dark red with many open florets. Can make excellent show 
spikes, and the color is good. 
L .25, M .20, S 2-.30, Bits. 10-.20, 100-$1.50 
