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THE GLADIOLUS FANCIER’S 
Star of Bethlehem 
LAVENDER 
JUBILEE 95 days ***— ftt Exh. Clear 
lavender. Florets easily up to 73^ inches. 
M bulbs blooming later, in cool weather, 
bloom exceptionally well. Often the 
largest flower in the show. (Twice for us). 
N.E.G.S. ’33. L.10(100,$8.00) M.06(100, 
$5.00) 
KING ARTHUR 85 **—t Exh. Dec. Very 
deep toned lavender. Only 4-5 open at 
one time. Has large, ruffled florets with 
crease thru center of each petal. Leathery 
substance. Scarce. L.35 M.25 S.15 
Bits (100,2.00) 
LAVENDER DELIGHT 90*—ftt Exh. Dec. 
Here is a new lavender, considerably 
deeper and more brilliant than Minuet 
and making the longest flowerhead and 
spike of the various lavenders offered. 
Excellent blooms from the smaller sizes. 
Our 1st, A.G.S. '33. L.15(100,10.00) 
M.10(100,6.50) S.05(100,3.25) Bits (100, 
1 . 00 ) 
MINUET 98 *— fft Exh. Clear, blue cast 
lavender. 1st, A.G.S. last 6 yrs. Voted in 
last A.G.S. Symposium 2nd best glad all 
colors. 1st lavender. Same in N.E.G.S. 
vote. 1st in color class, C.G.S. vote. One 
of Ohio’s outstanding originations. L.06 
(100,4.00) M.04(100,2.00) Bits (100,.20) 
THE ORCHID 85 — Dec. Orchid type 
lavender. Laciniated. A single floret 
being readily mistaken for an orchid. Very 
decorative in bowls or corsage. A.G.S. 
’31, ’32, ’33. Our 1st Mah. ’32. M.05 
(100,3.00) 
WHITE 
ALBATROS 82 **—ft Exh. Clear, snow 
white. Tall. Florets somewhat deep, lily 
like, facing slightly up. Voted best white, 
A.G.S., C.G.S., N.E.G.S. Champion 
spike, Ohio ’32. Our lsts, A.G.S. Ohio, 
Mah., all ’32. Our 1st, nearest pure white, 
A.G.S. ’32. A.G.S., Ohio, Wash., Winni¬ 
peg, all ’33, F.C.C. British G.S., 1st, Ill. 
sec. of A.G.S., ’34. L.10 (100,6.00) Bits 
(100,.30) 
CORONADO 98 *** + t Exh. Milky white, 
Lacy, purple throat. Heavily ruffled. 
A.G.S., ’31. Our 1st Mah. ’32. Ohio, ’33. 
Our 1st Ohio-Mah. ’34. L.08(100,5.00) 
M.04(100,3.00) 
HELEN WILLS 90 *—ft Dec. Clean, large 
white, shading to soft canary on lower 
petals. Ideal cut flower habits. Western 
awards. Ohio-Mah. ’34. L.08(100,5.00) 
M.05(100,3.00) Bits (100,.25) 
MAMMOTH WHITE 94 ***— f Exh. Clear 
white. Wash. (Am.) ’34, Mich. ’34. Num¬ 
ber 13 in A.G.S. symposium. Disbud to 
one eye for competitive specimens. L.10 
(100,6.00) Bits (100,.35) 
