GLADIOLI 
HERITAGE (Midseason-Exhibition): A note¬ 
worthy new exhibition Gladiolus, of a beau¬ 
tiful warm pink with lighter throat and white 
midribs on lower petals. Individual florets are 
large with as many as 12 open at one time. 
A prizewinner at many shows and hard to beat 
at its best. $6.25 for 10; $60 per 100. 
INCENSE (Midseason-Small Flowered): The first 
truly fragrant Gladiolus. Covered by U. S. 
Plant Patent. A very beautiful flower with the 
gorgeous coloring of a "Talisman" Rose. Its 
color is best described as Begonia-rose with 
a sulphur-yellow throat which color extends 
clearly through the petals giving the buds a 
jeweled effect. The three-inch blooms are set 
daintily on a wiry stem, graceful as orchids, 
with as many as sixteen buds. Height of plant 
4-5 feet. Fragrance is similar to tearose or wild 
crab-apple scent which increases as the 
flower ages. It is best cut with one flower 
open and permitted to open fully indoors. 
Very scarce. See illustration. Each, $2; $10 for 
6 bulbs. 
lOERG'S WHITE (Midseason-Exhibition): Very 
large flower of creamy white with light yellow 
throat markings. Can be grown into a very fine 
exhibition bloom. $.95 for 10; $7 per 100. 
IOHANNES S. BACH (Early-Exhibition): Of a 
beautiful orange-salmon, lighter in throat with 
white midribs. The plant is of medium height, 
but has a long blooming spike with eight to 
twelve large florets open at one time. A most 
beautiful variety. $8.25 for 10; $80 per 100. 
IONQUIL (Early-Decorative): A Primulinus 
Grandiflorus variety of clear deep yellow with¬ 
out markings. It is of the deepest yellow we 
know in any Gladiolus. Flowers are of medium 
size and carried on wiry, unusually straight 
spikes with eight well placed florets open at 
one time. Each, $1.25; $11 for 10. 
KING ARTHUR (Midseason-Exhibition and Dec¬ 
orative): A very unusual Gladiolus both in color 
and shape. The massive florets are beautifully 
ruffled and fluted, of bright mallow-pink, pen¬ 
ciled and flecked with mallow-purple. Attracts 
attention wherever shown. $2.25 for 10; $20 per 
100 . 
KING GEORGE (Midseason-Exhibition): A most 
attractive exhibition variety coming to us from 
Scotland. Very large flowers of a brilliant red 
with white throat, many open at one time and 
carried in perfect placement on a good spike. 
$1.45 for 10; $12 per 100. 
LADY EATON (Early-Decorative): A very fine 
variety and of outstanding merit. Winner of 
Award at the Canadian National Show, Toronto, 
1932, for seedling of outstanding merit. Pale 
vinaceous to Venetian pink and almost white in 
throat which has a violet marking. Very tall, 
strong vigorous plant averaging five feet in 
height, giving six to seven large wide open 
blooms at one time with rolled petals, sometimes 
being of the needle point type. Effect is very 
fine, though informal. Each, $1.10; $10 for 10. 
LA PALOMA (Early-Decorative): A large, pure 
orange Gladiolus of fine substance. A new and 
distinctive shade and one of the best orange 
varieties. $1.25 for 10; $10 per 100. 
LIBELLE (Midseason-Decorative): Desirable for 
its clear heliotrope coloring which can be found 
in no other Gladiolus. A particularly entrancing 
shade which is universally admired. See illus¬ 
tration. $1.75 for 10; $15 per 100. 
MAID OF ORLEANS (Midseason-Exhibition and 
Decorative): An excellent Gladiolus of pure 
white with a cream throat. Has a good straight 
spike with many perfectly placed florets open 
at one time. Makes a very fine cut flower. $1.60 
for 10; $13.50 per 100. 
MAMMOTH WHITE (Midseason-Exhibition): 
One of the largest flowered Gladioli, florets 
often measuring seven inches or more in diam¬ 
eter and carried on tall straight spikes. The 
pure paperwhite florets are well arranged 
with many flowers open at a time. One of the 
best white exhibition varieties. See illustration. 
$1.20 for 10; $9.50 per 100. 
MARMORA (Midseason-Exhibition): A sensa¬ 
tional exhibition variety. Blooms are of immense 
size and carried on fine straight stems. One of 
the most beautiful. See illustration. $.90 for 10; 
$6.50 per 100. 
MARY ELIZABETH (Late-Exhibition and Deco¬ 
rative): A very beautiful variety. Medium sized 
ruffled flowers of purest white with yellow 
throat. 6-9 flowers open at a time and carried on 
a fine spike. Flowers are of medium size yet 
most attractive. Wonderful texture. $2 for 10; 
$17.50 per 100. 
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