STEWART ORIGINATIONS 
for 1938 
Include remarkable new shading's, combined with the best growing 
habits. Each variety possesses its individual beauty and character. 
They have been selected with great care and bring to you the l)est 
obtainable. 
Mrs. Walter P. Chrysler 
That this variety (illustrated on front cover) should receive the single dis¬ 
tinction of being named in honor of one -who so thoroughly enjoys gladiolus, makes 
us very happy. It is indeed a pleasure to name this variety Mrs. Walter P. 
Chrysler, wife of Mr. Walter P. Chrysler, president of the Chrysler Automobile 
Corporation. 
This flower is distinctly different, with its curls and ruffles, we have seen 
nothing to compare to the individuality this flower possesses. The large flowers 
are free, yet in perfect symmetry. Four or more of these light rose pink flowers 
are open at one time, blending nicely to a bright throat; a pronounced deep rose 
line marks the center of each petal. This beautiful blending of color combined 
with the distinctive curls and ruffles greatly enhances the beauty of this new 
novelty. A variety which will soon be grown by all lovers of gladiolus, it is ex¬ 
cellent for the home garden, and is equally desirable as a cut flower, possessing 
the best of substance. A free producer. 
MRS. WALTER P. CHRYSLER PRICES—Any size bulb $10.00 each; 
Bulblets $10.00 for three. 
Andree Clark 
Many have asked, when seeing this variety in our gardens or on display, why 
a variety so lovely, had not been named. It would seem that it had been reserved 
for this occasion, the privilege it gives me, to name it in memory of a daughter of 
Mrs. William A. Clark, widow of the late Senator William A. Clark of Montana. 
The variety was awarded a blue r’bbon when shown as a seedling. The flowers 
are a perfectly clear light rose pink without markings. The spikes are tall and 
upright, carrying perfectly six or more of these lovely large flowers open at one 
time. It is certain to become a very popular and lasting variety with its strong 
habits of growth and ease of production. Florists repeatedly ask for it now. 
ANDREE CLARK PRICES—Any size Bulb, $5.00 each ; Bulblets, $5.00 for three. 
La Grace 
Here we offer charm, in a medium size flower and plant, hardly possible in the 
large and glamorous types. The flower is an exquisite light La France pink with 
vivid thumb nail throat marks of bright pink, all combining to enhance the sweet¬ 
ness of this refined variety. There are several of these flowers open at one time 
on a nice slender erect spike. The popularity of this variety here and when shown 
shown would suggest at least a slight uptrend in the demand for the somewhat 
smaller but beautiful flower. This is not Primulinus. The bulblets are produced 
only in a good amount and germinate the same. 
LA GRACE PRICES—Any size Bulb, $5.00 each; Bulblets, $5.00 for 3. 
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