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THE GLADIOLUS FANCIER’S 
Rosemarie Pfitzer 
(from small bulb) 
bulbs. A.M., Haarlem and Amsterdam. 
Our 1st A.G.S., ’33. A.G.S., ’34. Brit. 
G.S., N.E.G.S., Vancouver, Wash, (run¬ 
ner-up for Champ of show here), our 1st in 
most artistic basket, Ohio, our 1st (Exh.) 
Ohio and our 1st (Exh.) A.G.S., all ’35. 
Show Champion, Winnipeg, ’35. Now 3rd 
in C.G.S. Symp. (led only by Picardy and 
Star of Bethlehem). First in color class in 
both C.G.S. and A.G.S. Symposiums. 
Minn., C.G.S., (Am.) N.E.G.S., com’l. 
div. Champ. Aukland and Champ Wools- 
ton, N.Z., all ’36. L.20(1OO, 15.001 M.12 
(100,9.00) S. 06(100,5.00) Bits (100,1.50). 
SUNNYSIDE 95 *—fftt Exh. Has a wide 
edging of light rose pink, lightly tinted 
deeper, in slight preponderance over the 
large area of pure, creamy white within. 
Tall. 12-15 open. Slightly recurved pet¬ 
als. F.C.C. Ballarat and Champion at six 
shows, Australia, ’31. Am. Champ, bloom 
Ballarat, ’35. L.50 MAO S.20 Bits (100, 
5.00). 
LIGHT PINK 
BETTY CO-ED 80—ft Dec. Soft, smooth, 
creamy pink. Florets run 3 to 4 inches, 
5-7 open, plenty more buds. Very few 
small flowered sorts have “taken” with 
the public in recent years as has this one. 
Splendid blooms from all size bulbs and a 
tremendous propagator (Makes Picardy 
and Betty Nuthall look like “pikers” in 
this respect). We advise assorted size 
quantity planting, as this is a striking 
glad for basket work. High color rating. 
Detroit, ’35 and (Am.) A.G.S., '35. (Dr. 
Pease) Ill., ’36. L.06(100,4.00) M.03(100,- 
2.00) S(100,1.00) Bits (100,.20; pt., 3.00). 
(Assorted sizes — bloomers—50 for $1). 
CHRISTABEL 98 *—tfj Exh. Light pink 
to shrimp, flaked darker. Cream throat. 
Usually 10 or more open, making heavy 
spikes. L.12 M.07 S.04 Bits (100,.60) 
CORYPHEE 87 **— ff Dec. Spectacular, 
waxy, light pink. Lighter throat. Some¬ 
times lightly mottled deeper pink. Tall. 
Occasionally crooks but well worth the 
bother of staking. With an immense 
basket of 50 spikes we won, A.G.S., ’32, 
the coveted 3 ft. silver Seabrook Perpetual 
Trophy (see cut) for the Most Artistic 
Basket. F.C.C. ; B.G.S., '32. Champion 
bloom Wash., ’33. Two Ists Wash., ’34. 
Vancouver, ’35. (Am.) Ohio, ’35. L.06 
(100,4.00). 
FAIRY TALE (Marchen) 100 ***—Dec. 
Soft LaFrance pink. Champ. Seedling 
and Champ. Bloom, obtaining F.C.C., 
Haarlem, ’31. Stocks in U.S. verv limited. 
Brit. G.S., ’35. LAO M.30 S.20 Bits (100,- 
5.00). 
MR. FREDERICK CHRIST 110 **—fftt 
Exh. Beautiful combination of light La 
France pink and yellow. One of the high¬ 
est priced glads of all time, now within 
reach. Of finest habits though bits none 
too plentiful. A.M., R.H.S., Victoria ’32. 
Our 1st Mah. ’32, Ohio ’32, Champ, 
bloom Ohio Fair ’32. Champ. Ballarat 
’32. San Leandro, ’33. C.G.S., ’35. A.G. 
S., ’36. L.20. 
PACEMAKER 96 **—fttt Exh. Smooth, 
medium-light pink. Prominent, smooth 
white throat. 12-16 open. Immense 
flowerheads on medium length stems. Top 
score Exh. Seedling and Champion Seed¬ 
ling Bloom (all types), winning two blue 
ribbons and the $90.00 sterling silver 
Stella M. Antisdale Seedling Trophy, 
joint Ohio-Mahoning at Ravenna, Ohio, 
Bulbs priced per each. 12 sold at 10 rate. .6 at 5 rate. 25 at 100 rate. 
Bits any amount at rate offered. Delivered Prepaid in U. S. 
