Sculight Glad 
Gardens 
Burton L. Spiller 
East Rochester, Neu Hampshire 
1999 
A lot of water has run over the dam since last 
year. So much so, in fact, that for the first time 
in my twenty six years of glad growing my bulblet 
crop was nearly a complete failure. For that 
reason I am offering only large bulbs this year. 
Prices will be as follows. 2 for 20c, 10 for 80c, 
100 for $7.00. If your order amounts to five dol- 
lars or more I will include free, one bulb (labelled) 
of LAVENDER GLORY in medium size, and worth 
Deleon In addition, if you will refund postal 
charges on your shipment, I will send you two 
small bulbs of the same variety, worth $2.00, or, 
if you prefer it, one large bulb worth $2.50. Just 
say, “I will return postage,’ and specify what size 
you want. 
Excessive shipping charges make it unprofitable 
to accept orders for less than $2.50, and please do 
not order any single item for less than 20c. All 
orders will be shipped postpaid early in the spring 
unless earlier shipment is specified. 
1955 RETAIL LIST 
ABIGAIL. Big, distinctive light lavender which 
has always been outstanding here. Opens 8 or 
more on a nice spike. 
ANNAMAE. Early white that is really white. An 
easy glad to grow for it is naturally straight. 
ASTRID. Topnotch rose with deeper throat. Right- 
ly rated one of the best. 
BUCKEYE BRONZE. Unquestionably the best 
smoky bronze. Well ruffiled, a fine grower and 
very popular. 
BOUTON d’OR. Golden yellow with a double row 
placement. A good yellow for commercial use. 
CHERBOURG. Tall growing, medium rose of a 
lively shade. 
