HAMLET —A_ strong growing, healthy black red 
which is fast growing in popularity. 60’ spikes. 
18-5” slightly ruffled florets open on 18 bud spike. 
No burning, no flecking. Good attachment. Very 
fine in every respect. 
L. 25c, 100/2.00 
HEARTS DESIRE — This glad is making its way to the 
top because of its beautiful ruffling and exquisite 
coloring. Many awards at this year’s show. It will 
take a long time until we find a more beautiful pink. 
Vigorous grower. Produces large bulbs from the easy 
germination bulblets. Try growing this beauty now 
as prices are very reasonable. 
L.2/25¢ 
HEIRLOOM — One of the most popular 1952 releases. 
Florets are heavily ruffled and of good texture. 51/2 
and up to ten open. Color, clean rose lavender with 
lighter throat. Opens well from bud. Spikes could be 
a trifle taller. 
L. $1.00, M. 75c, Sm. 50c, Bts. 10/50c, 100/4.00 
HONEY — Honey is a beautiful glad. Its beauty is 
expressed in lovely baby-ribbon pink florets which 
have the appearance of being individually carved. 
Finely ruffled. Medium sized florets and height. A 
perfect glad for florists’ work. 
L. 20c, M. 15c, Sm. 2/20, Bts. 10/20c, 100/1.50 
HOWARD WRIGHT — A most popular medium yellow 
with slightly deeper throat. Heavy show winner. 
Florets plain, but wide open, 5-6 open, 5 in color. 
Spikes medium in height. Vigorous grower, with 
bulblets producing No. 1 bulbs for me. 
L. $1.00, M. 75c, Sm. 50c, Bts. 10/1.00 
KASHMIR — Deep, rich, wine-purple florets, round, 
ruffled with picotee edging. Spikes formal and nice. 
16-18 buds. Flowerhead 20-25". Florets 51/2" with 
6-7 open. Carries very high rating. 
L. 20c, M. 15c, Sm. 10c, Bts. 10/25c 
KING SIZE — The much talked about glad. Immense 
spikes of clear, medium salmon with carmine lines 
in cream throat. Winner of many awards. Will 
hold 10, 7“ florets open. Exhibition growers will 
find real pleasure in growing this glad. 
L. 75c, M. 50c, Sm. 30c, Bts. 2/15c, 10/50c 
LEAH GORHAM—Medium ruffled red with large cream 
throat. Very striking and nice. Placement good. 5-7 
florets open on long flowerhead. Heavy propagator 
and excellent cutter. 
L. 2/25c, M. 3/25c, Sm. 5/25c, Bts. 100/40c 
MANCHU — Striking, attractive oriental colors of rich 
yellow and Chinese red. Spikes tall, florets informal 
but decorative. Especially valuable for home ar- 
rangements. Modern florists will appreciate this glad 
for their decorative work. Really very unusual and 
nice. One of the very best older varieties and always 
a best seller. 
L. 2/25c, M. 3/25c, Bts. 100/50c 
MODERN MISS — Lavender purple with darker throat- 
mark. 25” flower head on 52” spike. 21 buds, 9 
open, 9 in coolr. Florets 41/2-5". Good placement, 
very nice. An extra fine commercial. 
L. 50c, M. 35c, Sm. 25c, Bts. 10/25c, 100/2.00 
MOTHER FISCHER — Rapidly coming to the fore as 
one of the very best whites. Florets pure white, 
heavily ruffled. Strong, healthy grower. 
L. 25c, M. 15c, Bts. 100/1.00 
MT. INDEX — Tall growing white with cream throat. 
An excellent commercial in every respect. As a matter 
of fact | have come back to it after a lapse of several 
years in my garden. A real ‘‘bread and butter’’ 
variety.. 
L. 2/25¢, M. 3/25c, Sm. 5/25c, Bts. 100/50c 
MY COUNTRY —A choice, giant, pure white with no 
markings. Produces mammoth spikes with 30” flower 
heads, 8, 6-inch florets open on 24 bud spike. A 
late variety and good late varieties are always 
money-makers. 
L. $1.00, M. 75c, Bts. 10c ea., 10/1.00 
NOWETA ROSE — Designed for the show table. Deep 
rose, good substance, many open in formal, compact 
arrangement. | have some choice, well-grown bulbs. 
A good show record for this one and it will win for 
you, too. 
L. 25c, Bts. 100/75c 
ORIENTAL PEARL — One of the largest glads grown. 
A very light cream which opens around five florets 
often measuring 7 inches across. Many of my cus- 
tomers reported that if has been their best money 
making variety. Always in demand by florists. This 
is especially true of those who deliver direct to the 
florist trade. A little too large and brittle for the 
commercial markets. Nothing so delightful for the 
home garden. Often wins for largest floret. 
L. 2/25c, M. 3/25c, Sm. 5/25c, Bts. 100/50c 
PALETTE — An odd color combination which is in- 
triguing and very catchy. Deep scarlet with heavy 
violet blue blotch. Promises to be extra fine for 
arrangement work and should be well-liked by florists 
who appreciate novelties. 
L. 2/25c, M. 3/25c, Sm. 5/25c, Bts. 100/1.00 
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PEG OF MY HEART —A white sport of Myrna. The 
florets are round, 7-8 open on tall, stretchy spikes. 
There's a very light rose pencilling in the throat. 
Fine substance and long keeping florets. A choice 
commercial type of glad which | feel will become 
very popular with commercial growers. Also very 
capable of winning at the shows. 
L. 50c, M. 40c, Sm. 30c, Bts. 10/50c 
PENNANT — This fine glad has a strong background, 
Greta Garbo, X Elizabeth the Queen, two of the finest 
glads for hybridizing. Pure, soft pink florets on a very 
formal spike. Florets 5’, wide open, slightly ruffled 
with 10 open, producing gorgeous spikes. Not quite 
as tall as Evangeline but of better color value and 
placement. Spikes always uniform and fine for com- 
mercial cutting. Another Gold Medal winner in Cana- 
dian test gardens. You can’t go wrong with this one. 
L. 30c, M. 20c, Sm. 15c, Bts. 10/20c, 100/1.50 
PINK CLASSIC — Pink Classic is a very large, tall 
growing ruffled and fluted pink of great merit. Holds 
6-7,5 V2" or larger florets on a tall, straight stem. The 
color is deep salmon pink, shading into a lighter, 
brighter throat. 1 believe this will prove to be an 
excellent florist’s flower. 
L. 20c, M. 15c, Sm. 10c, Bts. 10/20c, 100/1.50 
POINSETTIA — Light spectrum red with nicely ruffled 
florets. Spikes straight. 6-7 open 7 in color. Looks 
most promising for commercial and a heavy show 
winner. Bulblet production good. Rated very high. 
L. 25c, M. 15c, Sm. 10c, Bts. 100/1.00 
PRINCESS — This choice new lavender proved to be 
very popular the first year on the market. Winner of 
just about every conceivable award. 
L. 75c, M. 50c, Sm. 25c, Bts. 10/50, 100/4.00 
QUEEN MARY — Another most substantial commercial 
and excellent exhibition variety. Robust spikes with 
8-10, 6 florets open on tall spikes. Color, rich 
salmon pink. Baskets of this at our Jefferson show 
were simply gorgeous. Another variety which every 
cut flower grower should stock, or at least try. You'll 
find that I’m not bluffing you. 
L. 50c, M. 25c, Sm. 15c, Bts. 10/50c 
RED TOWER — Extra tall-growing orange red with 
over 60" plants. 27’ flower head, 8 open, 7 in color. 
Florets 5”, ruffled and fluted, with lighter midrib. 
L. 50c, M. 35c, Sm. 25c, Bts. 10/25c, 100/1.50 
RED VELVET — An extra tall growing medium red 
with lustrous, sparkling florets. Many open on long 
flower head. Long flower heads, perfectly straight 
spikes. Easy propagator and produces fine bulbs. 
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