Decorative Introductions 
LADY DAINTY (Clark) 1929. 
A Decorative Saundersii hybrid. In 1928 this seedling won the 
N. E. G. S. Silver Medal, the A. G. S. Silver Medal and an Award 
of Merit. "Lady Dainty, 1 would say is the most beautiful Gladi¬ 
olus, as a cut flower, that I have ever seen."-Franklin B. Mead. 
PRINCESS MAFALDA (Clark) 1929. 
Orange pink, shading into light coral red, lower lip yellow shad¬ 
ing into coral red and striped with narrow red lines. A most 
artistic Decorative variety. 
PRINCESS GIOVANNA (Clark) 1930. 
Pale red orange, streaked lightly with lighter orange red. 
PRINCESS IOLANDA (Clark) 1933. 
Pale red orange, darker at tips. Pale yellow blotch extending 
into throat. Delicate coloring and artistic shape. 
PRINCESS MARIA (Clark) 1933. 
Pink. Very Early. Wonderful propagator. Most satisfactory 
cut flower. 
MARY DAMARIS (Clark) 1936. 
Medium Decorative. Very clear light yellow. N. E. G. S. Award 
of Merit, 1 93 6. 
ELLA MAY (Clark) 1936. 
Small Decorative. Pure pink and white. First prize N. E. G. S. 
1935. Prof. Mervyn J. Bailey considers "Ella May as possibly 
more beautiful than Lady Dainty.” 
CHARLOTTE HELEN BLAIR (Clark) 193 7. 
Small Decorative. Pale pink. 
MARY STACEY HOLMES (Clark) 193 7. 
Beautiful creamy effect. Medium Decorative. 
THE ABOVE ARE ALL EXCELLENT PROPAGATORS 
African Gladiolus Species 
A source of delight in the garden, wins Medals at Exhibitions: 
Psittacinus (Parrot’s head), red and yellow, hooded $1.00 for 5 bulbs 
Dracocephalus (Dragon's head), green, veined purple 1.00 for 10 bulbs 
Primulinus, primrose yellow, hooded, Beautiful 1.00 for 5 bulbs 
Quartinianus, red, late variety 2.50 for 5 medium bulbs 
Cooperii, variety of Psittacinus. Very Beautiful. 3.00 each 
ALL ORDERS PREPAID — MINIMUM ORDER $3.00 
WILLIAM EDWIN CLARK 
SHARON, MASSACHUSETTS, U. S. A. 
