- 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. 
SILVER WINGS (Ritsema ’44) (500) 85 
A white sport of Picardy that is widely 
grown. 7-9 ruffed blooms of a_ starchy 
white on tall spikes. 
SNOW PRINCESS (Pfitzer °39) (400) 75 
Standard early blooming white with a 
creamy throat. Still widely grown for early 
cut flowers. 
SPIC AND SPAN (Carlson ’46) (444) 85 
This widely grown variety leads all others 
for cut flower use as well as for winning 
major show awards. It grows tall ramrod 
straight spikes with long 24 bud flower- 
heads having 8-10 ruffled deep pink blooms 
Open at a time. Has about every require- 
ment for an excellent glad. 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer °44) (413) 80 
The best known yellow glad that for sev- 
eral years has led all others in its color. 
Makes tall willowy spikes with 6-7 5” florets 
open at a time. A small red throat adds to 
its attractiveness. 
STORMY WEATHER 
(Barnett °47) (480) 80 
The leading exhibition smoky. A blend of 
rose and ash gray shading to a cream 
throat. Opens 8-10 nicely waved 5” Horets 
of good formal placement on tall slender 
plants. 
SUBLIME (Leffingwell °51) (466) 75 
Smooth shade of bluish lavender with a 
cream throat. Goes over well as an early 
cut flower with its 6-8 wide open 5” florets 
on graceful 41/4’ spikes. Easy grower. 
SUNDANCE (Almey °49) (412) 90 
Very tall and husky medium yellow exhibi- 
tion and home garden variety. Makes long 
flowerheads with 8-10 open and 22-24 buds. 
A good local cut flower but with us doesn’t 
open very well in water. 
SUNDAY BEST (Pletcher 50) (466) 85 
Lively shade of pastel rosy lavender — 
reminds one of apple blossoms. An easy 
grower with 41/’ spikes holding 7-8 51/4” 
florets on 20-22 bud flowerheads. Sometimes 
flecks but is generally clear and is a fine all 
purpose glad. 
THE RAJAH (Jack ’51) (570) 88 
Tall, ruffled, and heavy textured deep purple. 
Opens massive flowerheads with 8-10 6” 
florets at one time out of 20-22 buds. Has 
gone over big for all uses. 
TROCADERO (Lins °46) (422) 87 
Clear carrot orange. 6-8 plain petalled 
blooms open at once on tall 5’ spikes. Good 
cut flower and opens well in water. 
TRUELOVE (Klein ’45) (440) 70 
Lovely and very early clear shell pink. 
6-8 5” blooms on straight 4’ spikes. Won- 
derful early cut flower. 
TUNIAS ELITE (Both ’47) (590) 80 
A huge bronzy orange smoky offset by a 
bright red throat. A vigorous variety with 
up to 7 6” florets open at once. Bold 
coloring. 
TUNIAS MOHAMET (Both ’43) (586) 75 
One of the finest smokies. About 7 large 
blooms of a smooth plum rose with a scar- 
let throat. Stock limited. 
UHU (K & M ’46) (482) 85 
A tall growing variety with about 8 nicely 
placed blooms open. A smooth shade od 
light brown with a yellow throat. Our 
florists like this in the fall. 
UNCLE TOM (Salman ’49) (554) 90 
Dark purplish maroon that is a shade by 
itself. Good grower and gaining popularity 
because of its distinctive color. Goes well in 
mixed bouquets. 
VAGABOND PRINCE 
(Palmer °34) (391) 85 
Popular shade of mohogany brown with a 
bright scarlet throat. For years a favorite. 
Opens as many as 10 forets at once on a 
4’ spike. 
VALERIA (Pruitt °38) (436) 85 
The most widely grown scarlet red. Grows 
heavy 5’ spikes with 6-8 5” florets open at a 
time. Very dependable cutter. 
VENIDA (Milo ’47) (460) 90 
Smooth shade of medium rose with a large 
cream throat. A popular florist’s color. A 
good grower with 7-9 5” blooms on a 41/)’ 
spike. 
VOODOO (Kadel ’44) (486) 80 
Bizarre appearing bronzy plum colored 
smoky. 6-8 needle pointed and waved florets 
at once on slender 4’ spikes. 
WEDGWOOD (Fischer ’47) (366) 75 
Charming waxy appearing light lavender 
with a bluish tint and a creamy throat. 
Holds 6-7 crisp and ruffled 4” florets on a 
rraceful 4’ spike. A superior arrangement 
glad that our florists are beginning to de- 
mand in quantity. 
WHITE GODDESS (Roberts ’48) (500) 80 
Heavily ruffled creamy white. Makes mas- 
sive flowerheads with 7-9 6” blooms on 
51/4’ spikes. A fine exhibition and home 
garden variety and a good late cut flower. 
YELLOW HERALD (K & M) (411) 80 
A most dependable early yellow cut flower. 
Opens 6-8 43,” lightly waved florets on 
sturdy 4’ spikes. An easy one to grow, 
Opens well in water after it is cut, 
