1938 INTRODUCTIONS 
Mrs. Walter P. Chrysler 
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This flower is distinctly different, with its curls and ruffles. We have seen 
nothing to compare to the individuality this flower possesses. Four or more 
of these light rose pink flowers are open at one time, blending nicely to a bright 
throat; a pronounced deep rose line marks the center of each petal. The variety 
will soon be grown by all lovers of gladiolus, it being most desirable as a cut 
flower, possessing the best of substance. A free producer. 
PRICES—See page 20. 
Andree Clark 
(Illustration Front Cover) 
This variety was awarded a blue ribbon when shown as a seedling. The 
flowers are a perfectly clear, light rose pink, without markings, occasionally a 
slight overlay. The spikes are tall and upright, carrying six or more of these 
lovely large flowers open at one time. It is certain to become a very popular and 
lasting variety with its strong habits of growth and ease of production. 
PRICES—See page 13 
La Grace 
Here we have charm. A medium size flower of exquisite light La France 
pink with vivid thumb nail throat marks of bright pink; delicately ruffled; all 
combining to enhance the sweetness of this refined variety. Several of these 
flowers open at one time on a tall, slender, erect spike. A very popular variety. 
PRICES-See Page 18. 
Persian Orange 
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The very finest of the oranges. A smooth, bright, Irue Persian Orange. A 
shade that is new. The excellent height and straightness of its spike, along 
with the clear, sharp median lines add to the chicness of this variety, making it 
one of our very best. The flowers are of good size and hold easily six or more 
open at one time. An excellent producer. 
PRICES—See Page 21. 
Valentine 
All that the name implies—a real beauty in a bright, clear red with large 
white throat. A strong, vigorous grower, it holds eight or more open at one 
time, well placed on an always straight, tall spike. A most striking flower, well 
liked by all. 
PRICES—See Page 22. 
Flash 
(Hedgecock) 
The color quality in this flower exceeds that of any scarlet I know. It is rich 
and beaut-ful, a decided advance in this class. A vigorous, healthy grower of 
tall, strong spikes, always erect, carrying five or more flowers open. An excellent 
cut flower variety, and in demand locally as a commercial. 
PRICES—See Page 16. 
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