DECORATIVE INTRODUCTIONS 
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. 1936. 
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) 1937 
Small Decorative. Very clear pale pink. 
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, I would say is the most 
beautiful Gladiolus, as a cut flower, that I have ever seen." 
Franklin B. Mead. 
PRINCESS MAFALDA (Clark) 1929 
Orange pink, shading in a light coral red, lower lip yellow 
shading 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. 
MARY STACEY HOLMES (Clark) 1937 
Beautiful creamy effect. Medium Decorative. 
(The above are all excellent propagators.) 
PRINCESS IOLANDA (Clark) 1933 
Pale red orange, darker at tips. Pale yellow blotch extend¬ 
ing into throat. Delicate coloring and artistic shape. 
AFRICAN GLADIOLUS SPECIES 
Price per 10 
Large Medium 
Psittacinus (Parrot's head) red and yellow hooded ...... $1.50 $1.00 
Dracocephalus (Dragon's head) green, veined purple ____ .90 .50 
Primulinus, primrose yellow, hooded .......... 1.00 
Cooperii, variety of Psittacinus, very beautiful ______ 2.50 per bulb 
ALL ORDERS PREPAID — MINIMUM ORDER $2.50 
WILLIAM EDWIN CLARK 
SHARON, MASSACHUSETTS, U. S. A. 
