LADDIE (Wilson). Very large pink. This. is one of the most showy of the new pinks 
with its huge spikes of giant flowers. Heavy propagator. L. 20c each; Bits. 15 for 10c. 
LA FIESTA (Salbach). Rich orange. Makes very fine spikes which are long tapering 
and wiry, with up to ten good sized well faced florets open. Good propagator. 
L710 foresOc,) M. 10 for 50c;* S. 10 for 30c;*Bits..100 for 30c. 
LEONA (Pruitt). Tall purple red with a good number of good sized florets open. There 
are few other Glads of just this color. L. 10 for 50c; S. 10 for 20c; Bits. 100 for 30c. 
LUXOR (Baerman). Rich deep salmon with cream throat. Good sized ruffled flowers. 
A showy new variety. Good propagator, L. 10 for $1.00; M. 10 for 50c; S. 10 for 25c; 
Bits. 100 for 20c. 
MARGARET BEATON (Twomey). A tall large white Glad with small scarlet feather. 
Opens about eight flowers. One of the most beautiful of blotched varieties. Quite 
a good propagator and in great demand. L. 40c each; M. 30c each; S. 20c each; 
Bits. 10 for 30c. 
MASTER MYRON (Krueger). Large tall brilliant red. One of the most striking and 
showy of the reds. This looks like it should prove popular for both exhibition and 
commercial use. Good propagator. Any size, $1.00 each; 10 for $9.00; Bits. 10c 
each; 10 for $1.00. 
MATTERHORN (Pfitzer). Fine new large white. This looks like about the best exhi- 
bition white. Opens as high as ten large blooms well faced. Very fine variety. 
Quite a good propagator. L. 40c each; M. 25c each; S. 15c each; Bits. 10 for 40c. 
MERRY WIDOW (Evans). One of the largest Glads. Huge flowers of light pink on a 
white ground. L. 70c each; M. 50c each; S. 35c each; Bits. 10 for 40c. 
MIKADO (Errey). A new smoky exhibition variety from Australia. L. 50c each; M. 
30c each; S. 15c each; Bits. 10 for 40c. 
MISS NEW ZEALAND (Julyan). Salmon with darker salmon blotch. Tall and opens 
seven or eight giant blooms. Frequently crooks from large bulbs if bloomed in 
warm weather. The color is not as refined as we might like, yet after being cut and 
opened indoors, it is a very impressive Glad. Quite a good propagator. L. 10 for 
60c; M. 10 for 35c; S. 10 for 15c; Bits. 100 for 20c. 
MYRNA (Pruitt). Ruffled cream with six or eight good sized florets open. This gives 
promise of being one of the best commercial and exhibition cream colored Glads. 
Very good. A good propagator. L. 75c each; M. 50c each; S. 25c each; Bits. 10 for 80c. 
NADIA (Leffingwell). Very pretty pink and yellow primulinus hybrid which opens as 
high as ten blooms on a tall straight spike. A nice decorative. L. 25c each; M. 15c 
each; S. 10c each; Bits. 10 for 15c. 
NARBETHONG (Errey). Giant salmon rose from Australia. Can be a good exhibition 
variety although facing is not always good and the color is not as attractive as 
most varieties. Good propagator. L. 30c each; M. 20c each; S. 10c each; Bits. 10 
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NEW ERA (BE llis). Perhaps the most beautiful pink Glad in existence. Ruffled blooms 
with eight or nine open. From large bulbs the blooms have a tendency to show 
the stem between the two rows of florets but this fault is not so prevalent in blooms 
from smaller sizes. Good substance and blooms open well after cutting. One of 
the most luscious melting colors to be imagined. A good propagator. L. 10 for 
$1.00; M. 10 for 60c; S. 10 for 40c; Bits. 100 for 50c. 
NEW ZEALAND SPLENDOUR (Toon). Another giant Glad from New Zealand. This 
one has a good number of large pink blooms with darker blotch open on a tall 
strong spike. Looks like a good one. L. $1.00 each; Bits. 20c each. 
OEGANDA (Pfitzer). The nearest to black of any Glad I grow. Rather poor propa- 
gator. S. 10c each; Bits. 10 for 40c. 
OREGON ROSE (Mitsch-Brandon). Deep rose with light cream edges on each petal. 
Large flowers of which six to ten are open at once. Very striking in color and a 
favorite with visitors to the garden. Spikes are inclined to be a little stubby but 
the color is so attractive that nearly every one wants it anyway. Florists like 
this very much. Won an Award of Merit from the British Gladiolus Society in 
1939. L. $1.50 each; M. $1.00 each; Bits. 15c each, 10 for $1.20. 
OKARINA (Pfitzer). A large smoky grey and light salmon. A very nice smoky variety. 
L. 25c each; M. 15c each; S. 10c each; Bits. 10 for 20c. 
OSMOND (Heaton). A new orange which I have not yet had the opportunity to ob- 
serve. L. $2.50 each; M. $1.25 each; S. 70c each; Bits. 25c each. 
PEGGY LOU (Wilson). Rich rosy pink of Picardy type. Very fine color. This is one 
of the leading prize winners in Eastern shows. Very heavy propagator. L. $1.20 
for 10; M. 10 for 60c; S. 10 for 30c; Bits. 100 for 30c. 
PFITZER’S MASTERPIECE (Pfitzer). Tall long spikes with about ten well faced pink 
florets open. One of the finest of the new varieties but has been a poor propagator 
with me. L. 35c each; M. 25c each; S. 20c each; Bits. 10 for 30c. 
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