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MRS. PAUL DIEBALL—(PI.) Color, a decided glowing deep salmon pink. 
Lower throat somewhat deeper salmon. Tall grower with many flowers 
open at a time. 5c each, 3 for 15c, 6 for 25c, 12 for 45c 
NORTHERN LIGHT—(CPI.) Lower petals and ends of upper a fine rose- 
pink. Upper throat almost white, lower throat a little darker than dark 
portion of petals. 25¢ each, 3 for 60c, 6 for $1.15, 12 for $2.20 
OTTO CARMICHAEL—(Rld.) Color, intense deep yellow of a rich golden 
tinge, intensely ruffled. 25c each, 3 for 60c, 6 for $1.15, 12 for $2.20 
PAL O’MINE—CPI.) Deep purple-rose, deeper at edges; upper portion of 
throat much lighter. Lower petals entirely covered deep velvety red- 
purple, deepening then lightening toward base of throat. A clear, nar- 
row, golden-yellow line extends around all lower petals. 
DC.CACh, of LOT pCO 101 20c. Laiton 4c 
PAULINE FREDERICK—(Rld.) Large, fine plant. Color, a soft canary 
or rich lemon-yellow. iWcreach, SelOresocG, 6, 10l 4bC-91 aetoresoc 
PINK DELIGHT—(CPI.) A lively shade of soft, rich rose-pink. Throat a 
delicate whitish cream, florets somewhat elongated and bell shaped, 
making it very unusual and distinct. 
5c each, 3 for 15c, 6 for 25c, 12 for 45c¢ 
PREDOMINATOR—CPI.) Awarded the Indiana Gladiolus Society Presi- 
dent’s Shield as the most outstanding spike at the National Gladiolus 
Show at South Bend, Indiana, 1985. Exhibited by M. D. Manly, Elkhart, 
Indiana. Extremely tall, very graceful, with five or more large flowers 
open. Richest salmon-scarlet, with a wide feather of a beautiful velvety 
red on lower ‘petals, with a narrow creamy white line extending from the 
red about % inch. A wonderful cut flower and garden variety. 
10¢ each, 3 for 25c, 6 for 45c, 12 for 85c 
PROF C, 8S. SARGENT—(PI.) Large flowers of a clean white color, slight- 
ly pink, with very light crimson markings on lower petals. 
5c each, 3 for 15c, 6 for :25c, 12 for 45c 
PURPLE GLORY—(Rld.) Deepest velvety maroon-red, with almost black 
blotches appearing to be burned into petals. Beautifully ruffled. Win- 
ner of hundreds of awards. 10c each, 3 for 25c, 6 for 45c, 12 for 85c 
PURPLE QUEEN—(Rld.) Deep violet purple with darker throat. Much 
desired for floral decorations and a prize winner at all shows. 
10c each, 3 for 25c, 6 for 45c, 12 for 85c 
RAJAH—(PI.) <A very choice giant dark red. Awarded first prize for best 
red without markings, at the American Gladiolus Society Show, Roches- 
ter, N. Y., August, 1925. Again in 1926, this variety received first prize 
as the best dark red variety at the A. G. S. Show. 
5c each, 3 for 15c, 6 for 25c, 12 for 45c 
RED CHARM—(PI.) Deep blood-red with velvety, dark or blackish-red 
throat blotches. Quaint. 5c each, 3 for 15c, 6 for 25c, 12 for 45c 
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