ANOTHER FIELD OF GLADIOLUS 
Blue Danube—(M) Light amethyst blue, with 
darker blotch. Tall. 6 to 8 open. 
Bob White—(M) Large glossy snow-white, with 
small spear-head of rose-red deep in throat. 
Strong plant. 
Break O’Day—(EE) Large cream and pink. Tall 
Capt. Boynton—(EM) Tall light lavender, with 
maroon spot in throat. 
Catherine Coleman—(M) Big fine salmon rose. 
Grows tall and rank. Needs stake. Extra. 
Charles Dickens—(M) Violet purple, blotch. 
Commander Koehl—(M) Huge rich crimson. 
Tall, many open. New and fine. See page 3 ... 
Coronation—(M) Soft light salmon, shading to 
cream. Creamy yellow throat. 7 to 8 large 
well placed blooms open. Elegant. 
Crimson Glow—(M) Rich crimson. Fine wide 
open perfectly formed flowers. 
Damascus—(M) Smoky rose-purple, overcast blue, 
with some red. For those who like the odd and 
unusual varieties. 
DEBONAIR—(M) Very fine light pink, with 
creamy throat. 6 to 8 medium large florets 
on a tall straight stem. Stands up well in the 
wind. Excellent. 
Dr. Bennett—(M) Fine exhibition flame red. 
Well placed large flowers. 
Dr. Moody—(M) Soft bluish lavender. 
Dr. Durr—(M) Soft apricot buff, shading to cream 
in the throat. A dainty color. 
Early Sunrise—(E) Large salmon scarlet. 
Emile Aubrun—(M) Coppery bronze. Novelty. 
8 or 10 large flowers open at once. 
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Your special attention is directed to the variety “Picardy”. This 
is a very fine salmon apricot from Canada, and we consider it the 
finest gladiolus ever produced. 
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