SHIRLEY TEMPLE 
Shirley 
Temple 
AND 
Early 
Peach 
Two J\[ew 
GLADS 
by 
PRUITT 
L, I B F? A R Y 
II II O 10 I V 10 i> 
☆ APR 17 1937 -tr 
. 8. Dqmrtmest of Agriculture, 
EARLY PEACH 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE (Pruitt). A new seedling that stole the 
whole show in Oregon the past summer. Named for 
America’s little sweetheart. Color, cream, with darker 
throat. A color combination greatly needed in the large 
flowering type. Individual florets are over six inches in 
width, of which there are six to seven open at a time. 
Nicely ruffled. Plant and foliage are vigorous, similar to 
Picardy, one of its parents. The bulbs also resemble those 
of Picardy. A splendid grower and good germinator. 
Large bulbs, $10.00 each. 
EARLY PEACH (Pruitt). Peach-red blending to ivory in 
the throat of upper petals. Lower petals blotched a warm 
buff with striples and pencils of rose-red. Petals beauti¬ 
fully flaked scarlet. Six or seven wide open florets open 
at a time. Stem and spike straight and strong. Good bulb- 
let producer and a splendid germinator. 35c each. 
ALL BULBS LISTED IN THIS FOLDER ARE MAILED POSTPAID 
Pruitt’S Glad Gardens * Box 402, Eu 3 ene, Ore S on 
