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Lins Seedlings 
# 3418HB p 
Bright pink with large creamy white 
blotch. A lovely combination of color with 
fine spikes of perfect styling. 
Large bulbs 15c each; 10 for $1.00. 
Medium 10c¢ each; 10 for 75c. 
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We quote Legion Trial Gardens: ‘“‘A beau- 
tiful combination of cream and pink. This 
is our idea of beauty. Florets more tri- 
angular and pointed than Bingo but can be 
vased with it very nicely.” This will likely 
be named and introduced next season. 
Large bulbs 25c¢ each; 10 for $2.00 
# 3559G 
Beautiful creamy light pink with light 
red feather over cream-buff throat mark- 
ing. Award of Merit, Minnesota, 1938, and 
Massachusetts customer reports 24-inch 
flowerhead, 20 buds and 6%-inch florets. 
Sometimes flecks but it consistently pro- 
duces fine spikes. This may be introduced 
later. 
Large bulbs 50c each; 10 for $4.00. 

# 3379 
A tall straight spike opening: five 5-inch 
soft red florets. This has consistently shown 
a tendency toward doubling with the first 
four or five florets having eight to nine 
petals. 
Large bulbs 15c each; 10 for $1.00. 
# 33-1 
Smooth rich deep shrimp pink with no 
flecking, opening six 4%4-inch wide open 
ruffled florets of heavy texture on tall 
spikes of perfect styling. Minnesota cus- 
tomer says it’s an improved New Era. 
Large bulbs 15¢ each; 10 for $1.00. 

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SEEDLING COLLECTION 
One (1) large bulb each of the five (5) 
seedlings listed above, separately labelled, 
for $1.00; 5 of each for $3.00. 

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“T visited the ‘Minnesota Gladiolus Society’ 
show at St. Paul on August 20, and one of the 
glads I admired most there was Lins’ seedling 
+ 3559G — it was a genuine honey. Needless to 
say, it won a blue ribbon in tough competition.” 
Cc. A. JOHNSON, Minnesota. 
Mr. DAvip M. CLARKE, of Chicago, Illinois, 
and a section of our Garden, showing stock grown from Nos. 5 and 6 bulbs. 
(All blooms are cut as soon as open enough to identify rogues.) 
