“/ have been growing your bulbs for three years and I find them the best on the 
market. They are just as you claim them to be. I have some of the best.'” 
—Wm. Corter, R. I. 
October 
(K) (Dec) (85) Very large beautiful deep old rose flaked darker. 
A fine variety that is liked by everyone who sees it. 
ictfllltft (Errey) (Ex) Large creamy white with scarlet blotches. 
Tall, strong grower with 7-10 blooms open. One of the 
very finest blotched varieties. Has lots of class. 
Olive Goodrich 
throat. Six or more open, 
commercial varieties. 
(Goodrich) (Com) White tinted light pink 
shading darker at the edges. Pale yellow 
Very tall, strong growing plant. One of the best 
Oneta 
(Kemp) (Dec) Fine, large orange Prim. Grand, 
grower. One of the best orange varieties. 
Tall, straight 
Ruft^rflv (Sal) ( prim -) ( Ex ) ( Dec ) (75-80) Bright 
VlCTllfiC OUilcnij orange of fine substance. 10 or 12 well 
arranged medium size flowers open at a time. A spike of bloom looks like a flock 
of butterflies in flight. One of my favorites. Crooks sometimes. 
Ol*«!tflgy£* (Steves) (Dec) Clear light orange suffused pink. 
vt qiigc maCTwjr p) ee p yellow on lower petals. 8-10 large blooms open 
at a time. Very early. Award of Merit at Southport Gladiolus Show in England, 
1932. Only one bulb was sent over. 
f «|ar (K) (Dec) (65) Large somewhat ruffled orange chrome 
yellow P. G. Very early and should be valuable as a 
cut flower variety on that account. Blooms about as early as anything on my place. 
Orange Princess 
Very good propagator. 
(DeGroot) (Dec) Beautiful salmon orange 
with small crimson feather. Somewhat ruffled. 
( pp ) (Ex) (Com) (Dec) (Prim. Grand) (75-80) Beau- 
^ tiful light orange, deeper at edge of petals, orange 
red lines in the throat. Tall, slender stems. One of the best commercial orange 
varieties. 
Orange Sovereign 
yellow throat. 8-10 large slightly 
Received an Award of Merit in England. 
Orange Wonder 
the best oranges. 
Orlando 
(Steves) (Dec) Early light orange buff suf¬ 
fused salmon toward tip of petals. Clear 
ruffled blooms open on tall, straight spike. 
One of Steves best. 
(Kemp) (Com) (Dec) Late. Large dark orange 
on tall, strong, always straight spike. One of 
(Errey) (Ex) Rosy salmon. Many blooms open. 
Our Selection 
(Australia) (Ex) Salmon red flaked with deeper 
_ shade and usually marked on the outer part of the 
flower with slate flakings. Lower petals have a blotch of cerise bordered with 
cream. 8-10 well placed medium large blooms open. Good exhibition variety and 
when opened inside so that the slate flaking fades out it makes a nice cut flower. 
(Errey) (Dec) Early. Very pretty light lavender self color. 
* ******* * or more open. 
Six 
“Of the extras sent I believe I liked Rapture the best for coloring. All made im¬ 
mense spikes.” —Jos. E. Delatush, N. J. 
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