Tasman (N. Z.) A-f, B, C, D-f, E-f, F, G, 
H, I, J, K, L. A beauty from down under. 
Rich geranium pink with creamy lips pen¬ 
cilled with crimson. Rounded florets of extra 
good substance that are slightly ruffled. Fine 
exhibition variety. (L-l-20c; M-l-15c; S-l-10c) 
Three Lo (Burgess) A-f, B, C, D, E-f, F, G-f, 
H-f, I, J, K, L. Another show glad from 
down under. Carmine rose with small blotch 
of deeper tone in throat. Edged with cream. 
Makes a fine spike. (L-10-60c; M-10-40c; 
S-10-25c) 
Tip Top (Pf) A, B, C—, D + , E, F, G, H, I, 
J, K, L—. Brilliant scarlet an improved Pf. 
Triumph. A dandy. (L-10-80c; M-10-50c; 
S-10-30c) 
Toa (N. Z.) A-f, B, C, D-f, E+, F, G, H, I, 
L-f. Another tall husky glad from down 
under of a rosy salmon with darker blotch. 
(L-10-80c; M-10-50c) 
The Moor (Crow) A, B, C, D, E-f, F, G, FI, 
I, J, K-f, L-f. A beautiful tall deep rose 
red. Will open up to twelve blooms at a 
time when well grown. (L-10-50c; M-10-30c; 
S-10-20c) 
Tyrian Princess (Kin) A, B-f, C, D, E-f-, F, 
G-f-, H-f, I—, J, L. A new mallow rose or rose 
purple. Highest scoring seedling at the Michi¬ 
gan Glad Show in 1937. Wonderful color, 
with plenty open on a long flower spike. You 
can’t help but like it. (L-l-50c; M-l-30c; 
S-l-20c) 
Vagabond Prince (Pal) A-f, B-f, C-f, D-f, 
E-f, F, G, H, I, J, K-f, L- Brownish over¬ 
cast red with orange red throat blotches. A 
show glad extraordinary. (L-10-60c; M-10- 
40c; S-10-25c) 
Veiled Briilance (A) A, B-, C, D, E, F, G, 
H, I, J, K, L—. Bright pink with creamy 
throat. (L-2-12c 10-50c; M-10-30c; S-10-20c) 
Wasaga (Pal) A, B-f, C-f, D-f, E, F, G, H, 
I, J, K, L. Nicely waved Buff Prim Grand. 
Blooms well open. A color that is different. 
(L-10-50c; M-10-25c; S-10-15c) 
Wenonah (Kin) A, B-f, C-f, D, E-f, F, G-f-, 
H-f-, I, J, K, L. New salmon pink that won 
blue ribbons on every entry at M.G.S. this 
past season. Open up to 14 well placed blooms 
at a time on a perfect stem. One spike is a 
bouquet. Outstanding. (L-l-95c; M-l-85c; 
S-l-75c) 
Whero (Burns) A, B, C, D-f-, E-j-. One of the 
newer ones from down under. Very large 
brilliant red with darker flecks at the outer 
edge of petals. Big spike with up to ten large 
florets open. Texture fine. Grand exhibition 
glad. (L-l-15c; M-l-10c; S-l-5c) 
White Triumpator (Holl) A-f, B-f, C, D-f, 
E-f-, F, G, H, I, J, K, L. Early large pure 
white. Tall straight and outstanding. (L-l- 
15c; M-l- 10 c; S-l-5c) 
White Spire (Kin) A-f, B-f, C, D-f-, E-f, F, 
G-f-, H-f-, I, J, K, L. New pure white just in¬ 
troduced. Sturdy heavy foliage of a deep 
green color. Florets perfectly placed and of 
heavy chamois-like substance. Opens well when 
cut in bud. A real glad if there ever was one. 
(L -1 -75c; M-l-40c; S-l- 20 c) 
W. H. Phipps (D) A-f, B, C—, D-f-, E-f-, F+, 
G, H, I—, J—, K—, L—. LaFrance pink. 
Large flowers that open the whole spike at 
one time. When grown right is a knock-out. 
(L-10-50c; M-10-25c; S-10-15c) 
Winged Victory (B) A-f B—, C, D-f-, E, t, 
G, H, I, J, K—, L. Light salmon pink, slen¬ 
der stem. One of the largest flowers we have. 
(L- 2 - 12 c, 10-50c; M-10-30c; S- 10 - 20 c) 
Wurtemburgia (Pf) A-f-, B, C, D-f-, E-f-, F, 
G, H, I, J, K—, L—. Very large dazzling 
red with white throat. (L-10-50c; M-10-25c; 
S-10-15c) 
Zauberflote (Pf) A-f-, B, C, D-f-, E-f, L. Might 
be called an improved Mrs. Frank Pendelton. 
Peach rose with a vivid red bloch. Tall straight 
slender spike carrying seven or eight large 
open flowers well placed. (L-10-80c; M-IO- 6 O 0 
S-10-40c. 
If you have a neighbor who grows Glads, send 
us their name and we will send them our cata¬ 
logue. We’ll do something for you sometime. 
Join a Glad society and keep up to date with your Glads. The Michigan Glad Society is one 
of the leading Glad Societies in the country. We will send you free bulbs of your own selection 
if you will send your membership thru us with your order. 
MICHIGAN GLADIOLUS SOCIETY 
(Quarterly Bulletin) 
MRS. BETTY WENTWORTH, Secretary 
Beckley Road, Battle Creek, Mich. 
FREE BULBS 
**Here is how. This offer is only to secure new members, not renewals and cuts your mem¬ 
bership fee in half, as you will readily see. 
"To all customers sending in Retail orders of not less than $5. If you will also transmit 
to us your check or money order made out to the above society, in the full amount for one year 
new membership fee, we will transmit same to such society and you may add to your order bulbs 
of your own selection from our catalog (at list prizes, no further discounts) to the amount of 
one half of such membership fee.” 
