Picardy 
The most outstanding com¬ 
mercial and exhibition gladi¬ 
olus in commerce. It has been 
a sensation wherever shown 
since its introduction, win¬ 
ning awards at practically all 
domestic and foreign exhibi¬ 
tions in the past three or four 
years. The vigorous plants 
with low foliage permits it to 
be cut low without injuring 
the bulbs. Color, soft apricot 
pink with silvery sheen, 
feathering of slightly deeper 
color in throat. The individ¬ 
ual florets are extremely 
large, slightly ruffled and of 
a heavy wax-like substance. 
There are 6-10 of these mag¬ 
nificent blooms open at one 
time, which are well placed 
on a graceful spike. You 
sinijily can’t go wrong on this 
famous variety. Picardy stock 
is now plentiful and every 
glad fan and commercial 
grower should have it. See 
l)rices. 
