Leif Ericsson (506) K & M ‘52 (85) 
Highly rated cream for both cutflower and 
exhibition use. Grows tall and will hold 
10 or more open. 
Look (540) Rockley ‘53 (90) 
One of the tallest growing glads in this 
list. Light pink in color. Propagation and 
growing habits good and it rates the at- 
tention of cutflower growers. 
Magnet (562) Fischer ‘52 (75) 
A tall beautiful deep orchid rose. In spite 
of erratic placement this variety is very 
popular and sells well as a cutflower. 
Manchu (411) B. Palmer ‘45 (80) 
Brilliant showy tall yellow overlaid with a 
pink flush and a small vivid geranium red. 
blotch. Extra fine basket glad in the fall. 
Margery (462) Melk ‘53 (75) 
A bright colored rose that opens 8 florets 
on a Burma type spike. A variety with 
great exhibition and commercial value. 
Mazda (416) Leffingwell ’51 (85) 
Much like Patrol in color — a clear lively 
apricot with yellow throat. Opens 10 with 
compact florescence. Very good variety 
that can give Patrol plenty of competition. 
Mesa Mist (486) Hartman ‘52 (85) 
Beautiful lavender grey sport of Pastel. 
A lovely color that should interest the 
smoky fans. 
Mid-America (550) Knierim ‘47 (85) 
A very strong brilliant light red. Grows 60 
inches tall with 8 open. Much in demand 
because of its splendid show record and 
giant growth. 
Mighty Monarch (552) Butt “46 (88) 
Like Mid-America a very strong grower 
but in a deeper shade ofred. We cut top- 
notch blooms from small bulbs. 
Mother Fischer (400) Fischer ‘51 (85) 
Rapidly forging to the front as one of the 
best of the new whites. It is heavily ruf- 
fled, strong and vigorous in growth. Many 
growers consider this equal to or better 
than Florence Nightingale. 
Myrna Fay (466) Lines ‘46 (75) 
Orchid lavender shading to light rosy 
blotch. Now generally considered as the 
standard early cutflower lavender. 
Noweta Rose (568) Fischer ‘50 (85) 
Lavender rose that can make a sensational 
spike with 12 open. Frequent winner of the 
top award on the show table. 
October Sunshine (420) Quackenbush ’47 (85) 
A pleasing blend of orange to a golden 
throat. Rated by most as No. 1 in this color 
for the cutflower grower. 
Orange Gold (422) Marshall “45 (80) 
Clear rich beautiful orange gold. Grows tall 
with 5 or 6 florets open on a rather short 
flowerhead. Excellent cutflower. 
Pactolus (417) K & M ’47 (80) 
Apricot-cream with vivid orange - red 
blotches on the lower petals. Opens 8 beau- 
tifully placed and ruffled blooms. A spec- 
tacular showy blotched variety. 
Parthiena (568) Hitchcock ‘49 (80) 
A deep lavender, color distinctive and very 
attractive that opens 7 ruffled blooms on 
spike of medium height. Wins on the show 
bench and we think it will be valuable asa 
cutflower. 
Patrol (416) Palmer ‘46 (77) 
Clear lively apricot with yellow throat. 
Tall uniform grower with good cutflower 
habits. Many top show awards to its credit. 
Considered by many as Palmer’s best in- 
troduction. 
Peacelight (410) Kadel ‘53 (82) 
A clear medium yellow with a soft greenish 
glow. Grows tall with 7 open recurved 
florets. All its habits point to a successful 
eutflower future. 
GLADRIDGE QUA 
QUANTITY PRICES — NOT PREPAID 
25 Bulbs of one variety and size from this list at 100 rate or 250 at the 1000 rate. Multi- 
ply 100 rate by 8 to find 1000 rate. On small orders it is cheaper to send by Parcel Post 
rather than Express. Please include sufficient postage with order — any excess will 
be returned. Approximate weight per 100 bulbs packed for shipment follows: No. 1, 
10 Ibs.; No. 2, 8 lbs.; No. 3, 5 lbs.; No. 4, 3 Ibs.; No. 5, 114 lbs.; No. 6, 3% lb., Bulblets 
per quart, 2 lbs. 
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Persian Rug (486) Roberts ‘50 (80) 
This smoky has a striking blend of oriental 
colors mostly plum and rose with a large 
creamy-yellow throat. Admired by all who 
see it. 
Pink Chiffon (440) Fischer ‘53 (75) 
Very near the color of Rima — a lovely 
orchid pink. This description sold us as we 
remember several years back how the 
florists went for Rima. Fortunately Pink 
Chiffon is a fine grower and propagator. 
Pink Harmony (540) Tyndall ‘54 (75) 
One of the best in our trials this year. 
Beautiful pure pink with cream blotch. 
Fine well balanced spikes with 7 large 
florets open. Early and it bloomed out 
all at once. Wonderful early cutflower 
possibilities here. 
Poinsettia (450) Johnson ‘52 (87) 
A bright scarlet red which opens 7 or 8 
nicely frilled florets. Has all the earmarks 
of a good commercial red. May be neces- 
sary to hold bulblets one year to get good 
germination. 
Polynesie (430) K & M ‘50 (90) 
Pure salmon with a yellow throat. Opens 
8-10 on a heavy stem. Good cutflower. 
Princess (466) Larus ‘53 (90) 
This beautiful new lavender has achieved 
a remarkable Show record. It can be 
described as a taller rosier Elizabeth the 
Queen. Opens 9-11 well placed florets on 
a tall spike. 
Prospector (410) Leffingwell ‘53 (85) 
An exciting new color combination of 
yellow with contrasting lip of amber. The 
excellent color matched with tall spikes 
holding 8 well placed open blooms make 
this a really thrilling new variety. 
Queen Anne (401) Johnson ‘54 (90) 
Described as an improved Margaret Beaton 
with 8 wide open pure white blooms each 
blotched with a bright red color. Placement 
and attachment excellent. Rated high in 
N.A.G.C. trials. 
Red Charm (452) Butt ’39 (85) 
A fine medium dark red with a deeper 
throat. Very consistent in performance — 
good for show and cutflower use. 
Red Cherry (436) Roberts ‘46 (70) 
A medium cherry red with slightly darker 
throat. Attractive color, tall spikes and 
earliness put this glad on top as an early 
cutflower. 
Red Radiance (450) Melk ‘53 (85) 
Here is one that we think rates a lot of 
attention because it makes topnotch spikes 
with 8 open of a brilliant bright scarlet red 
color. This one should go places as a cut- 
flower. 
Redskin (436) Butt ‘52 (60) 
A new bright scarlet that appears to have 
the unusual combined merits of size and 
earliness. 
