Gladiolus— 
The Glad with “That School-Girl Complexion” 
“Betty Co-Ed,” a decorative type, has me¬ 
dium size blossoms. Many measure 4 inches 
or so. 
The spike is taller than usually found in 
the decoratives. Not inclined to crook in hot 
weather as much as many varieties, but 
usually some gracefully curved spikes, which 
work in fine for vase and basket displays. 
The color is light cream-pink, with deeper 
creamy throat, a combination highly prized 
among Glad fans and florists. 
Betty is pleasing in the garden, but shows 
off best when brought indoors and placed in a 
vase or basket all by herself. 
The point is, that instead of planting just a 
bulb or two of “Betty Co-Ed” you should plant 
this by the tens or hundreds—the more the 
merrier. 
To get a real eyeful of this lovely Glad, you 
should see it in, masses, both in garden and as 
a cut flower. 
Betty’s specialty is bouquets, in vases, bas¬ 
kets, bowls. Used alone or with suitable green, 
Betty is a dream. Be sure to arrange a low 
bowl of Betty Co-Ed tips. It’s marvelous! 
Betty Co-Ed Prices Prepaid 
No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 
Ten_$0.60 $0.50 $0.30 $0.25 $0.20 $0.15 
100_ 4.00 3.20 2.80 2.00 1.60 1.20 
$1.00 Co-Ed Assortment 
(All Assortments Prepaid) 
(3 No. 2) (10 No. 3) (18 No. 4) (22 No. 5). 
Betty Co-Ed” 
For Wholesale Prices, f. o. h.. See Page 24. 
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