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COLONIAL GARDENS 
ROSAMOND (Wright) (Large Decorative) 
A Pfitzer's Triumph seedling which retains the velvety 
sheen of this variety but opens a larger number of florets. 
(L. $1.50) (M. $1.00) (S. 60c) (Blbts. 3—25c) 
ROSE OF MICHIGAN (Kinyon) (Medium Decorative) 
Deep rose red with slightly deeper throat. A good cutter. 
<L. $1.00) (M. 90c) (S. 75c) (Blbts. 1—10c; 10—75c) 
RUFFLED BEAUTY (Prestgard) (Large Decorative) 
Light yellow of unusual size and fine ruffling. Few va¬ 
rieties on our entire list have elicited so many favorable 
testimonials as Ruffled Beauty. It has proved a frequent 
winner on the show table. If you are on the lookout for 
something different in a yellow, try Ruffled Beauty. 
Each 3 5 10 25 100 
Medium $0.08 $0.15 $0.25 $0.50 $1.00 $4.00 
Small . .10 .15 .30 .60 2.40 
Bulblets: Pkg. 10c; 100—40c; 250—75c; 1000—$3.00; quart 
^ 10 . 00 . 
RUFFLED GOLD (Goodrich) (Medium Decorative) 
This old favorite yellow with its inconspicuous round 
throat marking (pictured on page 18), is still one of our 
most beautiful and worthwhile despite a certain inclina¬ 
tion to crook. Well grown, it is still near the top in its 
color section. 
Each 3 5 10 25 100 
Large $0.07 $0.15 $0.25 $0.50 $1.00 $4.00 
Medium . .10 .15 .25 .50 2.00 
Small . . -10 .15 .30 1.20 
Bulblets: Pkg. 10c; 500—40c; 1000—80c; quart $2.00. 
SALBACH'S ORCHID (Salb ach) (Large Decorative) 
Beautiful rose-pink with deeper sanding in throat. Very 
similar to Minuet but considerably pinker. (L. 7c; 10—50c) 
(M. 10—30c) (S. 10—20c; 25—40c) (Blbts. Pkg. 10c; 500— 
75c) 
SCARLET GLOW (Arenius) (Large Decorative) 
A rich new scarlet of good size and heavy substance. 
(L. $2.00) (M. $1.20) (S. 60c) (Blbts. 1—25c) 
SERENITY (Zimmer) (Large Decorative) 
Waxy snow-white with a crystalline tint of palest rose- 
pink at the extreme edges. Very similar to Olive Good¬ 
rich, but much larger, snowier, and more delicately tinted. 
Serenity also displays a delightful touch of ruffling. 
(L. $2.00) (M. $1.20) (S. 80c) (Blbts. 2—20c; 10—75c; lOO 
—$5.00) 
SHERLOCK HOLMES (Prestgard) (Exhibition) 
Brilliant scarlet of exhibition size. Just the color of the 
bright red salvias seen blooming in late autumn gardens. 
A tall grower that can be spotted a block off among a; 
field of glads because of its unusual brilliance. (L. $6.00) 
(M. $4.50) (S. $3.00) (Blbts. 1—25c; 10—$1.75; 100—$12.00) 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE (Pruitt) (Exhibition) 
Beautiful waxy cream blending to a light yellow throat. 
Fully as large as Picardy but with a smoother texture and 
heavier substance as well as an intense ruffling. When 
well grown Shirley Temple is an incredibly beautiful 
gladiolus. See picture on page 13. (L. $1.00; 5—$3.00) 
(M. 50c; 5—$1.70) (S. 25c; 5—$1.00; 25—$4.00) (Blbts. 5— 
25c; 10—40c; 50—$1.25; 500—$10.00) 
SOLVEIG (Prestgard) (Exhibition) 
A somewhat easier doer than it was in some localities, 
when first introduced, Solveig continues to be the white 
par excellence when well grown. Snowy whiteness, save 
for a tiny throat marking of rose, the heaviest texture and 
wonderful ruffling make this a truly magnificent flower. 
Do not stock it heavily, however, until you see what it 
does for you in your locality. (L. 12c; 3—30c) (M. 2—15c; 
10—70c) (S. 2—10c; 10—50c; 100—$4.00) (Blbts. 100—40c) 
SARDIS (Baerman) (Large Decorative) 
A seedling of Sweetheart and Picardy which stands just 
half way between those two excellent sorts in both ap¬ 
pearance and habits. The color is a rich deep salmon-pink 
with a pure creamy throat. The spike is unusually long and 
vigorous. Especially valuable as a cut flower. (L. 80c) 
(M. 50c) (S. 30c; 10—$2.40; 100—$19.20) (Blbts. 5—25c; 10— 
40c; 100—$3.00) 
SONATJNE (Pfitzer) (Medium Decorative) 
Bright clear pure pink with inconspicuous throat mark¬ 
ing. Very tall grower and a fine cut flower. 
Each 3 5 10 25 100 
Large $0.07 $0.15 $0.25 $0.50 $1.00 $4.00 
Medium . .10 .15 .25 .50 2.00 
Small . .10 .15 .30 1.20i 
Bulblets: Pkg. 10c; 500—40c; 1000—80c; quart $2.00. 
