Prices for all varieties on this page are: 
Large, 2 for .25, 10 for $1.00; Medium, 3 for .25, 10 for .65; 
Small, 10 for .35; Bulblets .25 pkg. 
DEE TWELVE (Arenius ’51) (452) 85 
We like this one for its exciting color — 
a most brilliant shade of true red. Tall and 
strong plants with up to 9 open blooms 
at once. Is very popular for all uses. Good 
florists color. 
DIEPPE (Hassell 45) (436) 80 
Glistening salmon scarlet that is truly out- 
standing. 6-8 lightly ruffled florets on 41/4’ 
tall spikes with good flowerheads. 
DOROTHY ARMSTRONG 
(Beardmore °48) (470) 80 
With us this is the best purple cut flower. 
A tall strong grower with good attachment 
and placement and it opens well in water. 
One of the first to bloom and takes wet 
weather well. 
DUSTY MILLER (Elliot ’45) (486) 85 
Dusty old rose with white pencilling on a 
red throat. We have had 11 florets open at 
once on 5’ spikes. Most reliable of the 
smokies. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN 
(White ’41) (566) 80 
For years this has been the leader of the 
lavender glads for all purposes. Tho it likes 
plenty of water for exhibition spikes, it is 
one of the most widely grown and liked 
glads today. Nice ruffling on this lovely 
glad. 
ESQUIRE (Ficht 50) (536) 85 
Clear scarlet that can make simply gigantic 
spikes. As many as 9 6” florets open at 
once on husky 51/4’ spikes. 
EVANGELINE (Palmer °48) (540) 90 
Beautiful shade of delicate rosy pink. One 
that misplaces its blooms a lot but still 
wins grand championships and is widely 
grown commercially. Does well from smaller 
sized bulbs. 
FLAME GIRL (Lins 50) (536) 80 
Intense flame scarlet that makes fine spikes 
with 9 well placed 514” blooms on 4’ 
spikes. Robust in growth and good for all 
uses. 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE 
(Harris ’47) (400) 85 
Lightly ruffed pure white with a creamy 
throat. A ‘must have’ for all, with 6-8 
large florets of perfect placement on straight 
5’ spikes. We think this is the best white 
glad we have ever grown and recommend 
it unhesitantly. 
FLORENTINE (Fischer 50) (500) 80 
Tall ruffled white with a creamy throat. A 
strong grower opening up to 8 blooms on 
a long flowerhead. Very good for us this 
summer. 
FLYING FORTRESS (Wilson °43) (586) 90 
Huge slate gray smoky with a small red 
throat. Tho it makes some short spikes the 
good ones are exceptionally outstanding. 
FOLKLORE (Butt 49) (462) 75 
Bright shade of rose pink with a large 
creamy throat. A fine cut flower with good 
handling and keeping qualities. Up to 8 
wide open 5” florets on a 5’ spike. Ap- 
pealing color. 
FRIENDSHIP (Fischer 49) (442) 70 
One of the most popular of the newer glads. 
Glistening true pink that opens 6-7 5” 
beautifully ruffled florets on a tall slender 
spike. A first early that is useful all season 
long for all purposes. 
GENE (Farrington ’49) (410) 75 
Very heavily ruffled light yellow. Looks 
like yellow crepe paper. Very vigorous and 
healthy in growth with 6-7 434,” blooms on 
a 4’ spike. 
GEN. EISENHOWER 
(Salman ’48) (544) 85 
A huge rosy salmon with 6-8 6” florets 
open on 5’ spikes with long flowerhead. 
Makes good spikes from all size bulbs. 
GORGEOUS DEB (Wilson 49) (530) 95 
Gorgeously ruffled light salmon blending to 
a cream throat. Tho placement and attach- 
ment are only fair this is one of the most 
beautiful varieties. Up to 9 open on 4’ 
spikes. 
GRAY SUMMITT (Butt 50) (486) 80 
Clear silvery gray with a white throat. 
Husky in growth with 7-8 5” blooms on a 
4\/,’ spike. Different in color from most 
smokies. 
HANS VAN MEEGREN 
(Europe 50) (412) 80 
A true buttercup yellow with topnotch cut 
flower qualities. One of our favorite cutters 
and our florists really go for it. 6-8 5” 
plain petalled florets on 4’ spikes. 
HAPPY END (K & M) (436) 70 
Very early deep salmon with a light yellow 
throat. A husky spikemaker with 6-9 5” 
blooms on 4’ spikes with long flowerheads 
but rather short stems. A valuable early cut 
flower. 
