RICHGLAD GARDEN leuye 
NOTE: 25 bulbs at 100 rate except where priced Large Medium Small 
in lots of 25. 14,” up A BY aan 
IMPERIAL PINK (Kunderd). Delicate pink 
with lavender tint, opening 6-8 large florets 
on tall spike. Excellent placement and dainty Lae 25 1— .15 1— .10 
RRMA OMe oie Sac otk a ogee peace wate 5 — 1.00 5— .60 5— .40 
(Bts. 10 — 25c; 100 — $2.00) 
JACINTH (Brauer). Most attractive orange 
blend suffused lavender. 6—7 well opened 
414-inch florets of heavy substance open at 
one time on fine straight spike. Rapid propa- 1— °° 50 1—.  .30 ese LS 
Pavoreanaenealthy STOWer v.06... cece ess 10— 4.00 10— 2.00 10— 1.00 
(Bts. 10 — 25c; 100 — $2.00) 
JASMINE (Palmer). Clear lemon yellow with- 
out any marking, opening 6—7 medium large 
blooms on a tall strong spike. First Class rot 1— 30 Vee: 20 
CRON srl ae LOGS. ce oletetican es cleleeren eles 10——. 4.00; = 10 =" 2405 2410 -—. 5.60 
(Bts. 10 — 20c; 100 — $1.50) 
JERSEY CREAM (Evans). Smooth rich deep 
cream of unusual color value and beautiful 
decorative form. 8 or more 5-inch florets open 2— 15 S——0 215 4—  .10 
Oretalspike of 16-18 buds. 2.¢.3...0.00 0603 10° 7.609 10 —— 945 2 102225 
JOAN ELAINE (Rawson). New waxy white 
with cream shading in throat opening up to 
7 florets on spike of 18-22 buds. Best 3 spike 
and single spike white decorative, Illinois 2— .15 383— .15 4— .10 
Sarum Che (VME ar ee COED cee) dis) she ose a. aleve oh geavs £0:—=19 G0 0 A ee 5 
(Bts. 25 — 10c; 100 — 30c) 
JALNA (Palmer). Most unusual smoky color, 
described as irridescent salmon and ashes of 
roses. Opens 8-10 large wide open florets at 1— .10 2— .15 2— .10 
BNcemeolornisnvery popular 2... 6.5.0.6. - 10— .80'° 10— 50° 10— <30 
KING LEAR (Palmer). Clear deep purple with 
silver line on edge of all petals. Opens 5-6 
large heavily waved and ruffled florets at 
once on tall wiry spike of 18 buds. Excellent 1— .50 1— .30 1— _  .20 
BRM GMAT CEL OLAVI Neh store. cccctheha: sceta: os ere: entiere a 10— 4.00 10—:‘2.40 10— 1.60 
(Bts. 10 — 20c; 100 — $1.50) 
KING MIDAS (Herridge). Deep golden yellow 
of unequalled clarity and brilliance. Vigorous 
grower with extra long flower head, many 
florets open and showing color. Vote of Com- 
mendation M. G. S. Trial Gardens, 1938 and 
Ree T Ia LSU t tars Leet het aa, Set ele” icon seyes ep 1— 1.00 1— .60 L— 7940 
(Bts. 10 — 40c) 
LA FIESTA (Salbach). Clear bright orange 
that does not fade. 6-7 medium size florets 
open at once on tall straight spike of 17-18 
buds. Award of Merit British Gladiolus So- 2— 15 pea a 515 
Pes Re ons noche sa edhe a \a'aiacane wale) & vores t= 60 i 0 oe Os 


LA PALOMA — Light orange which grows 
well under any conditions. Rather slender 3— .10 5— 10 10— .10 
spikes. Primulinus type, blooming well from 10.— ..30°-, 10 ——" 320. 25 20 
Mmednmeande small DUDS, 665 .<0.8 6 wesc 100 ——. 2.20 100 1.50) 10042475 
LADDIE (Wilson). Light pink similar in color 
to Picardy but more rose. 8-10 very large 
wide open somewhat ruffled florets open on 
tall straight spike of 18-20 buds. Said to 1— .20 1— .15 Lai 0 
equal Picardy in all respects .............- 10— 160 10— 1.20 10— .80 
(Bts. 15 — 10c; 100 — 60c) 

The order of gladiolus arrived safely and I wish to thank you for them. Also for the extra ones, 
and for Nola. I know I shall enjoy them.—Mks. C. S. Woopwarp, New York. 
