MRS. G. WADE (Whiteley) An early yellow self that opens 10 nicely 
ruffled blooms on tall, straight spike. L25c, M-20c, S-15c, Bbts.- 
100 for $1.00. 
NEW ERA (Ellis) Beautifully ruffled, rich pink. Cream throat and 
mid-ribs. 8 open on 18 bud spike. Color is very pleasing. L-$3.50, 
M-$2.50, S-$l .50, Bbts.-l for 25c. 
OEGANDA (Pfitzer) Black-red, almost a black white silky gloss. 
Florets 3 to 4 inches in diameter. Opens 4 to 6 on a 1 3 to 14 bud 
spike. Height, 3 to 3 Vi feet. Tall, strong, slender stem. L-$1.50, 
Bbfs.-l for 20c. 
PEGGY LOU (Wilson) This seedling has the same breeding as Picardy 
and shows many of the same fine traits. It is a wonderful propagator. 
Has a long flower head and is a tall and rugged flower. The form 
of the florets is similar to Picardy, except that Peggy Lou has a little 
more of a rounded effect. In color it is a pure pink self with slight 
peppering of rose in the throat and a color that stands all kinds of 
weather. The flower head will average around 36 inches. Opens 8 to 
10 six-inch blooms on a 19 bud, straight, tall stem. The reproduc¬ 
tion is as good as Picardy and this variety will stand up under the 
hot sun where others will flop. Wins for 1937 as a seedling include 
Penn. Champ. Seedling bloom of class of 27 seedlings of various types, 
Mahoning Grand Champion seedling, and Champion of show. With 
each large or medium bulb purchased at $3.00, two large No. 6 bulbs 
will be included. This will insure a start in a new variety that may 
become as popular as Picardy. No small bulbs or bulblets are being 
listed. 
PINK SELECTION (XX) Delicate pink with deeper blotch. Flower 
head and growing habits as Our Selection, from which it is a sport. 
L-$l.00, M-75c, Bbts.-l for 10c. 
PITITI (Hill) Champion seedling, New Zealand. Salmon apricot, 
flecked deeper with throat powdered with henna. Very tall and strong 
grower with 8 to 10 large blooms open that will need attention as 
they bloom out. L-25c, M-15c, S-lOc, Bbts.-75 for $1.00. 
RANGATIRA (Julyan) This outstanding variety opens up 15 florets 
and is a tall straight grower. Color is a deep Vermillion with throat 
of greyish hue, brightened with a blotch of plum shade. Florets nicely 
frilled and placement is excellent. Said to be an improved Red Lory. 
Award of Merit in 1936. S-$2.00, Bbfs.-l for 60c. 
ROMANA (E. H. Bennett) Color light purple with darker velvety 
purple blotch on lower petal. Opens 6 to 8 large blooms on strong, 
straight stem, carrying 20 to 22 buds. The placement and facing are 
perfect. L-$.50, M-$1.50, S-$1.00,2 Bbts.-l0 for $2.50. 
RAWHITI (Julyan) A very pleasing shade of salmon pink, edges of 
petals slightly penciled mauve, which greatly adds to the beauty of 
the floret. Carmine lines in the throat. 10 to 12 large well-placed 
florets open at once on a strong straight spike. A.M., New Zealand 
test gardens, 1935. Champion seedling, New Zealand Gladiolus So¬ 
ciety, Christchurch, 1935. L-$2.00, M-$1.50, S-$1.00, Bbts.-l 
for 20c. 
RETA SCHELL (Kaylor) Tall growing pink with shades of orange and 
cream in the throat. This one stretches out well. Good substance and 
form and opens up to 12. L-40c, M-35c, S-25c, Bbts.-7 for 25e. 
REWI FALLU (Fallu) Deep blood red that comes into bloom well in 
advance of most of the good reds. Tall massive growth. A spike of a 
well bloomed Rewi Fallu is well worth seeing. The texture is heavy, 
many blooms open, and color shows well up to the tip. All blooms 
are of good size. Under ordinary conditions will open about 8, but 
more have been reported. Get a start in this one and you will never 
regret the money in'/ested. Bulblets are prolific and germinate close 
to 100%. The growth from the bulblets is excellent. Here in the north 
we get up to No. 2 bulbs from the bulblet stock. L-$3.00, M-$2.00, 
S-$1.00, Bbts.-l for 25c, 5 for $1.00, 100 for $12.00. 
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