GARNET GLOW - NOW IN 354 CLASS (1950) (Rien 
Red x King Lear). 80 days to bloom. Garnet Glow is a clean, glis- 
tening garnet red self with no markings. The florets which are ruff- 
led and wavy, with good substance, have excellent facing and spac- 
ing, and are very well attached to the slender strong spike. It makes 
a beautiful exhibition spike that will stand a lot of handling, and 
does not burn in the sun. Garnet Glow grows about 50” tall, with 24” 
flowerhead, 4” blooms, 20 buds, and opens 8, with 6 buds in color. 
Foliage and bulbs are both healthy; bulblet production good, and 
germination fair. In our New York State Shows it has won 35 blue 
ribbons as a 454, and in 1954 as a 354 it won 5 blue ribbons and a 
section championship in our Ist two shows. 
EACH - L. 40c Med. 30c Sm. 20c Bits. 10/40¢ 100/$2.50 
GRAPEWINE = (1953) (Arethusa x Black Diamond) 470 Class. 
72 days to bloom. This early, heavily ruffled, brilliant clear wine 
purple self color, with slight white line in throat is a sensation for 
commercial use, and a beautiful addition to the exhibition group. It 
grows to the height of 52”, with 25” to 29” flowerhead, 5” blooms, 20 
buds, 7 open and 4 in color. Substance of the florets is excellent, 
placement good. Plant and bulb are very healthy, bulblet production 
and germination is good. Grapewine has had the Commendation 
Award from E.S.G.S. 
EACH - L. 75c Med. 50c Sm. 25¢ Bits. 10/75c¢ 100/$5.00 
PORCELAIN BLUE = (1945) 478 Class. 90 days. This is a 
true Pansy Blue or medium dark violet with a creamy white throat 
feather. One of the largest near blues with blooms measuring to 6” 
this past season. It makes a fine cutting, strong spike, always 
straight and with good placement. Blooms are of excellent texture, 
plant and bulbs HEALTHY, prolific and germination good. 
EACH - L. 2/30e Med. 2/20c Sm. 4/20c 
Bits. 20/25c 100/$1.00 
RUFFLED NIGHT = (1947) 454 Class. 70 days. This is one 
of the most beautiful black reds, with clear glowing blooms of satin 
sheen. Ruffled, flat open, and heavy textured blooms, with a very 
small white pencil line on throat petals. Spike is straight and strong, 
with well placed blooms that do not burn or wilt easily. Bulblet 
production and germination is excellent. Good winner at the shows. 
EACH - L. 25c Med. 20c Sm. 2/25c _ Bits. 15/25c = 100/$1.00 
GENERAL LIST 
ACE OF SPADES = (454) (Sisson °50). One of the finest 
black reds, a shade darker than Black Cherry. Ruffled, strong grow- 
er and we have found it to be a fine pollen parent, giving long 
flowerheads and ruffling to its seedlings. 
EACH - L. 30c Med. 20c Sm. 2/25c Bits. 8/25c¢ 
BUTTERFLY - (467) (Klein 753). The new “Butterfly” type 
glad, named for its unusual coloring and heavy ruffling. A lavender 
pink with a reddish blotch on a large yellow zone. Florists love it 
and it is a great breeder of unusual seedlings. 
EACH - Med. 75c Sm. 50c Blts. 2/25¢ 
COLUMBIA = (407) (Roberts °51). Lovely creamy white with 
rose edges. One of the best recent glads and a fine grower. 
EACH - L. 20c Med. 2/25¢ Sm. 3/25c Bits. 25/25c 
DAINTINESS = (200) (Butt 753). Beautiful ruffled creamy white 
with cream throat. A very fine small one. 
EACH - L. $1.00 Med. 75¢ Sm. 50c Bits. 4/25c¢ 
EDGEWCOD = (461) (Torrie - Flad ’51). Tall medium rose 
with rose lavender feather. Rugged tall grower with 8 ruffled blooms 
open. This is an excellent commercial and show variety. 
EACH - L. 50c Med. 35c Bits. 8/25¢ 
ELMER'S ROSE = (462) (Fischer ’51). Heavily ruffled rose. 
Very fine for us. 
EACH - L. 25c Med. 2/30c Bits. 10/25c 
