RICHGLAD GARDEN 
NOTE: 25 bulbs at 100 rate except where priced 
in lots of 25. 
CARILLON (Palmer). Clear La-France pink 
with clear cream blotch. Opens 5-6 medium 
large wide open slightly ruffled florets on 
tall straight spike. Color somewhat similar 
to Coryphee but a much better variety .... 
(Bts. 10 — 20c; 100 — $1.50) 
CARVED IVORY (Brauer). Clear white with 
round wide petaled florets of very heavy 
substance, opening 5-6 five inch florets at 
once on tall strong spikes. Healthy grower 
and rapid propagator; very early .......... 
(Bts. 10 —50c; 100 — $4.00) 
CHAUMONY (Baerman). Light cerise rose of 
velvety texture, similar to Crinkles in tone 
but lighter and much larger florets. Light 
margining at tips of petals. Many open. 
Champion bloom East Bay Gladiolus So- 
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(Bts. 15 — 25c; 100 — $1.50) 
CHIEF MULTNOMAH (Ellis). A large red- 
dish-smoky variety opening several florets of 
leathery substance at one time. Strong 
grower and probably finest smoky we have 
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(Bts. 10 — 15c; 100 — $1.00) 
CHRISTOBEL (Mitsch). A warm light salmon- 
pink color. Huge florets somewhat lacking in 
form but nevertheless worthwhile ......... 
CHRYSALIS (Brauer). Clear sparkling pale 
blue violet, opening several 44-inch florets 
in good double row placement. Strong grower 
and fine exhibition variety 
(Bts. 10 — 25c; 100 — $2.00) 
COLONIAL MAID (Young). Vigorous new 
light lavender, opening 8-10 florets at once 
on tall straight spikes. Not a show flower 
but vases beautifully and excellent com- 
mercial 
CORAL GLOW (Ellis). Beautiful coral red 
with reddish throat markings and heavy 
white median line on lower petals. Fine 
grower and heavy propagator. Very popular 
(Bts. 10 —15c; 100 — $1.25) 
CORALIE (Brauer). Rich glistening pure pink, 
lighter throat; 5-6 large somewhat ruffled 
florets open at once on tall straight spike. 
Vote of Commendation Maryland Gladiolus 
Society Test Garden for 1938 ..........--- 
(Bts. 10 — 25c; 100 — $2.00) 
CREVE COEUR (Young). Burnt orange with 
throat of dark orange red, dusted and tipped 
with creamy yellow. Fine novelty and winner 
of many ribbons in decorative class. Pro- 
nounced Krave Koor ........seseeceeseres 
DAMARIS (Beatrice Palmer). Clear purplish 
red or burgundy, opening 9-10 medium size 
well placed florets at once with the remain- 
ing 8-10 buds showing color. Think it will 
become a very popular purple variety ..... 
(Bts. 10 — 15c; 100 — 60c) 
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come across so far—OsCAR E, SCHMINKE, New York. 
