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Yes, a 1937 Winner, and a real addi¬ 
tion to the garden. 
A new dwarf variety, making a com' 
pact plant literally covered with flowers. 
Forms a tufted mass of bright green, 
contrasting well with the dark but vivid 
blue flowers. Grow 12 inches high, fine 
for edging and borders. Pkt., 25c. 
Price, 50c per dozen 
Twelve other well known named varieties in wide range of colors 
at 39c per doz. 
No. 1. Extra Choice Mixed at 29c per doz. 
No. 2. Good Mixed at 15c per doz. 
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We include in our 1938 collection that superb new Blue Gla' 
diolus PELEGRINA, as well as the massive sued PICARDY— 
two winners that are worth the price we ask for the complete 
collection of 12 varieties. 
1. Apricot Glow. (Palmer). Beautiful, clear warm apricot. 
2. Dr. F. E. Bennett. (Diener). Brilliant orange'scarlet. 
3. Gladdie Boy. (Bill). Grenadine^pink, gradually blending 
with straw'yellow deep in center. 
4. Golden Dream. (Groff). Clear deep yellow. 
5. KirchofFs Violet. 
6. Mammoth White. (Pfitzer). Very large. 
7. Minuet. (Coleman). Clear, pinkish lavender. 
8. Mother Machree. (Stevens). Soft smoky lavender, combined 
with orange'gray. 
9. 1910 Rose. 
10. Pelegrina. (Pfitzer). Large, deep dark blue. 
11. Pfitzer’s Triumph. (Pfitzer). Bright orange'Salmon'red, dark 
red blotch. 
12. Picardy. (Palmer). Clear shrimp'pink. 
CORNFLOWER, Jubilee Gem 
12 Best; 1938 Leaders 
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