Prices for all varieties on this page are: 
Large, 2 for .30, 10 for $1.20; Medium, 3 for .30, 10 for .80; 
Small, 10 for .50; Bulblets .30 pkg. 
STORMY WEATHER 
(Barnett ’47) (480) 85 
A leading exhibition 
blending of rose and 
cream. Makes model 
nicely waved 5” 
spikes. 
SUNDANCE (Almey °49) (412) 90 
Very tall and husky growing medium yel- 
low exhibition variety. Has long flower- 
heads with 8-10 open and 22-24 buds. 
Should be opened in the field to be at its 
best. 
SWEET 16 (Sischer ’51) (442) 80 
Lovely true pink sport of Beauty’s Blush. 
One of the clearest colors in glads and a 
perfect performer in the field. Makes top 
notch spikes even from small bulbs and 
it receives a great reception from the 
florists. 
TEENAGER (Fairchild 52) (362) 85 
Clear medium rose with a lot of sparkle 
to the color. The 41/4” florets have a large 
white throat. Grows tall graceful spikes 
with 6-8 florets and it has become very 
popular particularly for home arrange- 
ments where it seems to fit most every- 
where. 
TERRIFIC (Wilson °50) (310) 80 
Medium yellow with small red throat lines. 
Tho it misplaces it is a fine cut flower 
and one of the better 300 size show varie- 
ties. An exceptionally strong and healthy 
grower that opens up to 12 florets at one 
time. 
THE RAJAH (Jack ’51) (570) 85 
Our best all round purple glad. The color 
is a lustrous velvety purple with heavy 
A pastel 
shading to 
with 8-10 
tall slender 
smoky. 
ash 
spikes 
florets on 
ruffing of the 8-10 6” blooms. A tre- 
mendous grower with spikes that can 
reach 6’ in height. 20-22 buds. Very 
popular. 
TOUCHDOWN (Stinson °50) (560) 85 
Light salmon pink cut flower type. An 
easy grower with 5-7 6” florets on 41/’ 
spikes. Opens and keeps well in water. 
TRUELOVE (Klein ’45) (440) 70 
Lovely clear shell pink. One of the first 
to bloom. Of medium height with 6-8 5” 
florets in nice formal placement. 
TUNIAS ELITE (Both °47) (590) 80 
Huge bronzy orange offset by a bright red 
throat. A tall and vigorous variety with 
up to 7 6” florets open at once. 
749) 
TUNIAS MOHAMET 
(Both °47) (586) 75 
One of the finest smokies. The color is a 
smooth plum rose with a small scarlet 
throat. 6-9 6” florets on 41/4’ spikes. An 
older variety still in great demand. 
UNCLE TOM (Salman °49) (554) 90 
Dark purplish maroon. An unusual color. 
7-8 large round florets open on sturdy 
4\/' spikes. A strong grower that goes 
well in mixed bouquets. 
VAGABOND PRINCE 
(Palmer ’34) (391) 85 
Popular mahogany brown variety with a 
cherry red throat. For years a favorite. 
Up to 10 open florets on a 4’ spike. 
VALERIA (Pruitt 38) (436) 85 
The most widely grown scarlet red. Grows 
heavy 41/4’ spikes with 5-8 5” florets open 
at a time. A must have for the cut flower 
grower and a popular home garden variety 
as well. 
VOODOO (Kadel °44) (486) 80 
Bizarre bronzy plum colored smokey. The 
florets are needle pointed and waved giv- 
ing a most unusual effect. Makes tall 
slender spikes with 7-8 florets at a time. 
WEDGWOOD (Fischer °47) (366) 75 
Waxy appearing bluish lavender with a 
creamy throat. Holds 6-7 crisp ruffled 4” 
florets on a graceful 4’ spike. A superior 
arrangement glad for the home. 
WHITECLIFFE (Goddard °49) (501) 80 
Huge white with a small red throat. Makes 
mammoth flowerheads with up to 8 614” 
florets open. A leading Canadian exhibi- 
tion variety. 
WHITE GODDESS 
(Roberts 48) (500) 80 
Heavily ruffled white with a light cream 
throat. A leading exhibition variety for 
many years. Large formal spikes with 7-9 
6” blooms on 5’ spikes. 
WHITE LACE (Fischer 51) (300) 75 
Intensely ruffled pure white with a hint of 
cream in the throat. A wonderful variety 
for home arrangements and our florists 
like it for weddings and choice makeup 
work. One of the most beautiful whites. 
YELLOW HERALD (K & M) (411) 80 
Dependable early yellow cut flower variety. 
6-8 lightly ruffled florets on strong 4’ 
spikes. An easy grower. 
