Miss New Zealand (7 inch florets) 
THE GLADIOLUS FANCIER’S 
ROSE PINK 
AMETHYST 94 •—ttit Exh. Lilac, laven- 
der rose pink, bordered deeper, White 
center line on each petal. Ruffled. 8-12 
open. Bit short in stem but long flower- 
heads. Highly desirable cut flower habits 
and we think bound to become increasing¬ 
ly popular. N.E.G.S., ’35. Cedar Rapids, 
’38 M.06 S.03 Bits (100,.30) 
EXCELL (E. Both) 85 ttt Exh. 
Perfectly clear, rosy pink, with white line 
through center of each petal, except that 
lip petal is clean white, surrounded by a 
thin edge of the rosy pink. 53^-6 inch 
florets, 8 open (we have had 12). Lots of 
bud color. Without our high winds of last 
August we might not have noticed that the 
attachment of floret to stem may not be as 
strong as could be desired. This is the 
only feature that could possibly keep Excell 
from becoming a fine commercial as its 
color value is beyond any possible criti¬ 
cism. If you are looking for a genuine 
beauty, here it is. 
1st and Champ. Vase, all colors, So. Austra¬ 
lia G.S., both ’36 and ’37. 
L 5.00 M 4.00 S 3.00 Bits .60 Net prices, 
no discounts. Stocks very limited. 
FESTIV^ QUEEN 100 ***U Exh. Rosy, 
geranium pink, soft carmine feather on lip 
petals. Immense, round, well expanded 
florets over 6 inches dia. 5-6 open, around 
16 buds. Placement and facing is consis¬ 
tently good. Has been in the market 
several years but the price heretofore 
minimized dissemination. Gold Medal 
Calif. Flower Festival as best new flower 
(all kinds of flowers), ’33. L .25 M .20 
S .10 Bits (100,1.00) 
IRENE 102 **—ttt Exh. Salmon rose. 
Steel gray at edges. Lighter throat. 
Strong spikes, many large, round florets 
open. One of the best from Scotland. 
Like Jersey Cream, can take any kind of 
punishment in the field, rain, windstorm, 
heat, uninjured. A beauty, too. Runner- 
up for Champion bloom consideration at 
Winnipeg, ’33., Brit.G.S., ’35., Winnipeg, 
’35 and’36. C.G.S.,’36. Ga.’37. N.E.G.S., 
Pa., Ohio, Mich., Winnipeg, ’38. L.08 
(100,6.00) Bits (100,.40) 
ISOLA BELLA 92 *—Ut Exh. Both bud 
and flower cattleya pink with a soft lilac 
hue. 8-10 open on tall strong spike. A.M., 
Haarlem. B.G.S., ’37. We registered the 
first win in U. S. at Ohio, ’38, with 3 very 
fine spikes which attracted much admira¬ 
tion. L.40 M.30 S.20 Bits .03 
