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. 
MAJESTIC (Rouse 49) (532) 95 
An eye catching light orange scarlet open- 
ing 7-8 ruffled 6” blooms on 51/4’ spikes. A 
tall vigorous grower that stands out in our 
fields. 
MALLOW (Palmer °51) (462) 80 
Tall light rose shading to a creamy throat. 
Was one of the best in our gardens this 
summer giving topnotch spikes holding 8-9 
5” plain petalled florets open at once. An 
extra good cut flower tho a slow propagator. 
MANCHU (B. Palmer '45) (513) 85 
Exotic blend of red and yellow on very tall 
strong spikes. <A striking and attractive 
variety that is always a sellout. 
MAPLE LEAF (Pletcher ’46) (590) 90 
A giant in the glad world. A reddish brown 
exhibition type variety with florets that can 
be grown to 7 or 8” across. 
MARGARET BEATON 
(Twomey °37) (501) 85 
A fine old-timer that is still one of the 
best. 6-8 snow white blooms with a bright 
cherry throat. Tall and strong grower. 
MID AMERICA (Knierim °47) (550) 85 
The best light red exhibition variety. Makes 
massive spikes with up to 9 614” smooth 
petalled florets open on 3’ flowerheads and 
51,’ plants. A must have for the exhibitor. 
MISS HOLLAND (K & M) (560) 80 
Beautiful shade of clear venitian pink. A 
vigorous grower opening 7-8 round plain 
pettaled florets on 41/4’ spikes. A good 
cutter in a color that florists like. 
MODERN TIMES (Salman °48) (464) 75 
Reddish rose self color that is a ‘must 
have” for the cut flower grower. A vigor- 
ous and sturdy glad with 6-7 5” blooms 
open at once on tall plants. 
MRS. R. G. ERREY (Errey °48) (554) 85 
Glistening tall dark red that is one of the 
best of the Australian varieties. Has a mas- 
sive head of bloom on very tall slender 
spikes that sometime bend when in full 
bloom. Very popular and for many the best 
of the dark reds. 
MT. BAKER (Cave '50) (540) 100 
Late blooming blush white with up to 8 
open florets on tall plants. Makes fine 
spikes from all size bulbs and is becoming 
widely grown. 
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MT. INDEX (Miller °42) (401) 70 
Very early tall white with a yellow throat. 
For early cut flowers it is unusually good 
with its straight 514’ spikes holding 6-8 5” 
blooms open at once. 
NANCY (Arnett 49) (452) 90 
Bright red cut flower variety. 7-8 round 
wide open florets at once on 4’ spikes. Has 
the strong attachment, good opening ability, 
and heavy texture that makes for a good 
commercial. Fast propagator. 
NECIA (Both 49) (445) 85 
Striking deep pink with an unusual cyclamen 
rose throat. 6-8 5” blooms open on slender 
41/,’ spikes. A very different color effect. 
NEW YORK (Salman ’51) (564) 80 
Tall dark rose red. An easy grower with 
7-9 loosely attached 6” florets open on sturdy 
plants. A good home garden and exhibi- 
tion variety as the fully open spikes make 
an impressive showing. 
OKLAHOMA (Wilson °45) (386) 90 
Attractive smoky shade of pastel gray with 
a lighter throat. A medium sized glad that 
is a blue ribbon winner in its class and the 
prettiest in its color. 
ORANGE GOLD (Marshall ’45) (422) 80 
Bright true orange with a small golden 
throat. Very tall healthy grower with 6-7 
5” florets open at once. A widely grown 
cut flower. 
PACTOLUS (K & M’47) (417) 80 
Vivid combination of yellow and red. Opens 
8-10 5” blooms on a 4’ spike. A popular 
variety and one of the most consistent 
growers. 
PALETTE (Kooy °51) (437) 85 
Clear scarlet with a bluish purple throat. 
6-8 5” smooth petalled blooms on 4’ spikes. 
A good grower. One of the most novel 
color combinations in glads. 
PARTHIENA (Hitchcock ’49) (568) 85 
Huge deep mauve lavender with an impres- 
sive show record. 8-10 6” blooms will open 
at once on husky 4’ spikes. Attachment is 
only fair for such large blooms but it is a 
good commercial and home garden glad. 
Very nicely ruffled. 
PATRICIAN (Scheer 47) (566) 90 
Beautiful shade of clear light lavender. 
6-8 6” smooth petalled florets on tall husky 
plants. Fast propagator and fine grower. 
