SNYDER S “GLAD ACRES” Richmond, .MaGieee 
STORMY WEATHER (Barrett) (Mid-season) (480) If you like the smokies don’t miss 
this one. It has beautiful blendings of rose, lavender and purple. It also makes wonderful 
show spikes with 8 to 10 perfectly placed blooms open. Has been grand champion, and 
other winners many times. L-2-25¢ M-3-25¢ BlbisspUmaue 
STRATHNAVER (Peattie) (Mid-season) (500) Exceedingly large husky growing pure 
white. Makes very huge blooms 7” or more with 8 to 10 open at once. Due to large 
size of florets should not be left out in wind, after first bloom opens, as attachment is 
slightly weak for its size. A wonderful show glad. L-2-30c M-3-25¢ Blbtsm50sa0¢ 
STYLISH (Larus) (E. Mid-season) (442) A pure pink with some deeper stippling in the 
throat. Spikes are med. tall, with 6 or 7 open and it is quite reliable in making nice spikes 
even from small bulbs. Good propagator and should make a good cutflower variety. 
L-40c M-30c S-20c Blbts. 10-25c (10- $2.00) 
SUNDAY BEST (Pletcher) (Karly mid-season) (566) A new smooth clear light lavender 
rose blending to rich creamy throat that gave us some beautiful spikes this year. It is a 
very strong sturdy grower with 8 well placed strongly attached blooms open on tall 
straight spikes. Fine propagator. It should be a ee at the shows and also a swell 
commercial. 2-30c M-3-25c Blbts. 50-30c 
SUNSPOT (Roberts) (Mid-season) (417) Beautiful ruffled light apricot buff with rose spot 
in throat. Opens 8 or 9 blooms on fine tall spikes. This has an appealing beauty that must 
be seen. Fine propagator and has been winning grand eae and ribbons consistently. 
2-30c M-3-25c S-5-25c BIibtsso0= cc 
SUSAN K (Mikle) (440) A heavy textured, beautifully ruffled, warm pink with a creamy 
yellow throat. It opens 6 strongly attached well placed blooms on straight spikes. This 
should be a wonderful cutflower variety. Recommended. 
L-$1.00 M-75c S-50c_ Blbts. 4-25c (10-50c) (100 - $4.00) 
SWEET SIXTEEN (Fisher) (440) <A fresh toned pink that is attaining great popularity. 
It has inherited all of the good qualities of Beauty’s Blush of which it is a color sport. 
It makes uniform spikes that can be cut oe to 100% and in a color the florists love. 
L-250 M-2-30c S-3-30c Blbts. 15-250 (10G= 32s, 
THE RAJAH (Jack) (570) A wonderful rich shade of royal purple with large round 
ruffled florets. ‘This is outstanding among the purples and opens 8 heavy textured lustrous 
blooms on tall spikes. Highly recommended. 
L-25c M-2-35c S-2-30c Blbts. 15-25c (100-3150) 
TRAILS END (Ficht) (563) <A large beautiful light orchid rose with creamy yellow throat. 
This is a beautiful color combination and is a vigorous ¢ Brower opening 7 huge florets on 
tall husky spikes. L-20c M-2-25¢ S-3-25c¢ Blbts. 20-25¢ 
TRULY FAIR (Woods) (452) <A beautiful American Beauty red. This is the color of a 
red rose with a lustrous satin sheen. It is beautifully ruffled and opens 8 blooms on 30” 
flowerheads of 22 buds. Spikes are tall and straight and it is very early blooming. 
L-$2.00 M-$1.50 S-$1.00 Blbts. 25c (10 - $2.00) 
TUNIAS ATOMIC BURST (Both) (Mid-season) (590) A vivid bronzy red with smoky 
lavender overcast. Makes tremendous spikes with ne to 10 large ruffled blooms open on 
long flowerheads. L-35c M-25c S-20c Blbts. 20-25c (100 - $1.00) 
TUNIA’S MAHOMET (Both) (Early mid-season) (580) A beautiful distinctive smoky, 
very deep velvety smoky plum rose with orange scarlet in throat. This variety not only 
has color value but makes stunning spikes with 8” florets of which 8 will open at once on 
a long flowerhead.  . L-2-25¢ M-3-25c S-5-25c Blbts#502Zoc 
TYRONE (Deam) (466) A fine clear light orchid lavender with small cream white center. 
It opens 6 to 8 regularly placed blooms on 22 bud flowerheads. It grows tall and straight 
and has a fine show record. L-$1.00 M-%75c S-50c Blbts. 2-25c (10- $1.00) 
VALDA (Barrett) (Mid-season) (560) This glad is practically a larger, taller, rosy colored 
Elizabeth the Queen with a longer: flowerhead. It is ruffled and needlepointed and opens 
8 with 8 in color. Very fine. L-$1.00 M-75c S=50c Blbts” 10=50¢ 
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