Margaret Stewart (1935) 
This variety has completely won amateurs and growers alike, its 
refinement and dignity are beautiful and perfectly carried. The flowers 
are large, of a distinctly new shade of red-red rose—the spikes arc 
tall always erect and carry 
gracefully five or more 
flowers open at one time on 
a spike of 16 or more buds. 
The plant is healthy and a 
good grower and producer, 
truly an excellent variety. 
At the American Gladio¬ 
lus Society Show, Akron, 
Ohio, a large round vase 
of this variety, nicely ar¬ 
ranged, received the unan¬ 
imous approval of the 
m any growers present. 
One large grower said of 
Margaret Stewart, ‘‘A dis¬ 
tinctly new color and a 
beauty, a color we need.” 
Nationally reno w ned 
judge of flower shows, Mr. 
Walter Brown in Horticul¬ 
tural Hall, at the G r e a t 
Lakes Exposition, Cleve¬ 
land, Ohio, pronounced 
Margaret Stewart ‘‘The 
most beautiful thing he had 
ever seen.” Indeed it was 
as he had staged it in a 
striking basket at the edge 
of the pool where its mir¬ 
ror like reflection appeared 
in the water surrounded 
by ferns and trailing ivy. 
Margaret Stewart prices. 
Per Lge. Med. Small 
1 $1.00 $ .80 $ .40 
10 8.00 6.40 3.20 
Bulblets : 1, $.10 10, $.80 
MARGARET STEWART 
