Queen Marilynn 
We named this lovely variety for 
the little lady who was deservedly 
chosen queen of the gladiolus show 
at Grants Pass, Ore., last summer. 
The way in which she performed 
her part, in awarding the seven¬ 
teen or more fine loving cups to 
the winners, will long be remem¬ 
bered by all who had the pleasure 
of witnessing the event. 
Marilynn Sherlock, Grants Pass, 
Ore., gave us her consent to use her 
name and picture which is here 
shown. 
Queen Marilynn is a lovely new 
creation as it performs with us. 
When first seen its name was to be 
Pruitt’s Triumph. But it developed 
such wonderful delicacy we de¬ 
cided it should have a feminine 
name. 
A large clean cut, recurved 
flower on a very slender, wiry 
stem. One which you want to run 
to get near when seen among other 
glads. A light shell pink with love¬ 
ly cream throat. A pencil stripe 
sometimes circling the cream 
throat of a richer pink. 
C<^p 
Large . . 
Each 
. .$1.00 
10 
$8.00 
100 
1000 
• • • • 
Medium 
.. .80 
6.00 
• • • • 
• • • • 
Small .. 
.. .60 
5.00 
• • • • 
• • • • 
Bulblets 
. . .25 
1.75 
10.00 
80.00 
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