Look Who’s Here 
Shirley 
Temple 
... a new glad! 
A beautiful new heavily ruffled immense 
cream, with deeper yellow throat. 
Six well placed blooms of heavy substance 
on a long spike of eighteen florets. Edges 
of petals beautifully frilled. You will say 
that the name, SHIRLEY TEMPLE, just fits. 
Husky foliage, yet grows from five to six 
feet tall, and is a good propagator. Quite 
likely to bloom from bulblets, the spike and 
blooms being smaller, of course, than from 
bulbs, but lovely. 
This wonderful new Glad, originated by 
D. S. Pruitt, is one of the best of this year’s 
introductions and is destined to become as 
popular a star with Glad lovers as its name¬ 
sake is in the movies. 
Shirley and her parents saw this Glad on 
display and graciously consented to its be¬ 
ing named for America’s little sweetheart. 
PRICES: (Large bulbs $10.00 each) (Me¬ 
dium bulbs $7.50 each) (Small bulbs $5.00 
each) (Bulblets $1.00 each). 
I 
A Deep Red Glad ... 
I Rewl Fallu 
' Early deep blood red. Eight or more gi¬ 
gantic blooms opening on a tall, straight 
I spike with nearly all remaining buds show- 
; ing color. Originated by Fallu, noted 
i Australian hybridizer. 
Grows over five feet tall, and is claimed 
I by some Glad experts to be the finest deep 
red Gladiolus yet introduced. 
Similar to BILL SOWDEN in type, place- 
! ment and color, but more massive, and supe- 
rior in every way. 
Fine propagator. Bulblets will often bloom 
" with good culture. Put this on your list as 
1 one of the “must haves.” 
I PRICES: (Large bulbs $10.00 each) (Me- 
j dium bulbs $7.50 each) (Small bulbs $5.00 
each) (Bulblets $1.00 each). 
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