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WENDOUREE (Symons, Australia) — 
A red with a darker throat and 
overcast with a silvery sheen. This 
variety was introduced several 
years ago but will rank right up 
with the leaders. The silvery over¬ 
cast makes a real sheen all over 
the flower and is particularly at¬ 
tractive. L 40c, M 20c, S 2-20c, 
Bits. 6-15c. 
WHERO (Burns, Australia) — A great 
new red from the originator of 
Takina. The color is a very brilliant 
scarlet red with darker flecks at 
the outer edges of the petals. The 
blooms are large and of good sub¬ 
stance. With ten of these big 
flowers open at once on a good 
spike, this variety will go far in 
any show. L $2.00, M $1.25, S 75c, 
Bits. 20c each. 
WHITE ORCHID (Purple, U. S.) — The 
earliest white we grow. A creamy 
white with strong substance and 
heavily ruffled, a few creamy lav¬ 
ender darts in the throat add char¬ 
acter to the graceful spikes which 
are typical of this variety. Flor¬ 
ists prefer this to any other white 
for individual floret work as cor¬ 
sages, bridal bouquets and wreaths. 
L 10c, M 2-lOc, S 3-lOc, Bits. 20-10c. 
WHITE TRIUMPHATOR (Salman, Hol¬ 
land) — Very large flowers, pure 
white, tall straight spikes and an 
extra fine early variety. Most votes 
for the best gladiolus at the first 
Haarlem Show. Also received Trial 
Garden award and First Class Cer¬ 
tificate in Holland. L $1.50, M $1.00, 
S 60c, Bits. 2-25c. 
WINDEMERE (Errey, Australia) — This 
variety is most attractive in color; 
flesh pink overlaid with salmon. 
Extra fine for interior decoration. 
L 25c, M 2-25c, S 3-25c, Bits. 10-20c. 
WURTEMBERGIA (Plitzer, Germany) — 
This very popular glad, that is red 
with a white throat, is extra large. 
The spikes are tall and it is a 
strong grower. Really a wonderful 
glad and one of the best recent 
ones from Pfitzer. It certainly should 
be in every garden today. L 5-25c, 
M 5-15c, S 10-15C, Bits. 50-10c. 
YELLOW PERFECTION (Pfitzer, Ger¬ 
many) — A medium colored yel¬ 
low. Every spike straight and well 
placed. Dark green foliage and this 
variety should be much better 
known by the commercial grov/ers 
as well as the exhibitor; in fact, it 
may be the best commercial yellow 
to date. L 2-12c, M 4-15c, S 10-15c, 
Bits. 25-10c. 
ZAUBERFLOTE (Pfitzer, Germany) — 
Peach rose with a vivid red blotch 
which makes a nice color combina¬ 
tion. The spikes are straight and 
slender carrying the seven or eight 
large open flowers extremely well. 
From our short experience, we would 
say this variety certainly had a 
future. It was a winner for us at 
New York and received very fav¬ 
orable comment. L $1.00, M 65c, 
S 30c, Bits. 3-20c. 
Another Pennsylvania customer wrote: — ''The January consignment from you was quite 
up to the Flying Cloud standard of excellence." 
A customer in Oregon wrote: — "Received the bulbs in apparently perfect condition; and 
such splendid bulbs! We feel you have done your part in getting us started right." 
Another customer, from Miami, Florida, writes: — "The bulbs came yesterday and they are 
as nice as one could ask for. They are starting to grow as we planted them today. Thank 
you for the extras." 
