[18] RICHGLAD GARDEN 
NOTE: Where listed 3 —.15, 10 — .45c, ete., means 
3 bulbs for .15, 10 bulbs for .45, etc. 
LADY ASTOR (Pearson). Clear orange-sal- 
mon of decorative type with lighter throat. 
First large decorative single spike Hagers- 
town, 1940. Highly praised by several fans. 
Rapid propagator blooming about 75 days .. 
(Bts. 10 — 25c; 100 — $2.00) 
LADY MARIE (Zimmer). Earliest pure sal- 
mon pink variety blooming 65 days. Strong 
grower and very consistent producer of fine 
spikes. Excellent for early cut-flowers, bloom- 
ing well from medium and small bulbs .... 
LEGEND (C. Fischer). Light pink blending to 
clear creamy white throat. Form somewhat 
like Margaret Fulton but more recurved and 
far larger. It rivals well grown Picardy in 
size. Good grower and heavy propagator .. 
(Bts. 25¢ each) 
LEONA (Pruitt). Beautiful rich rose-red open- 
ing 6-8 fine ruffled florets on a tall wiry 
spike. A fine variety and we recommend it 
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LIBERATOR (Baerman). Brilliant orange- 
scarlet of the highest lustre with form so 
precise as to make florets appear carved. 
Our first year trial indicates this a very fine 
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(Bts. 25¢ each) 
LINDSAY (Patterson). Lovely buff-orange, 
with 8 or more large florets open on tall spike 
of 18 or more buds. Excellent placement and 
frequent winner in Canadian Gladiolus So- 
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(Bts.-5 ——10¢:,60 —— $1.00) 
LORD SELKIRK (Twomey). Color pure white 
with creamy white throat; no markings. 
Opens 12-14 florets on well proportioned 
spike of 24-26 buds; florets 514- to 6-inches. 
This variety has created quite a sensation 
and has received numerous awards ........ 
(Bts. 25¢ each; 10 — $2.00) 
LOTUS — Waxy shell-like florets of white 
blending to shell-pink at tips and cream on 
throat. A beautiful delicately tinted flower 
anda Tine /PROW ESL eats co ee eels sien ae ee 
LUCIFER — A very showy velvety orange scar- 
let with amaranth-crimson throat. Many 
large florets open at one time. Distinctly dif- 
ferent and very popular with visitors ...... 
LUSTRE (Kunderd). Tall brilliant crimson 
opening several medium size florets on long 
spike, perfectly styled. Very beautiful and 
most desirable decorative, dark red variety 
for/all purposesiii4 2. See ee tern 
MAJOR EDWARD BOWES (Stewart). Rich 
bitter-sweet pink, with small pinard yellow 
throat. A very tall and vigorous grower 
opening 8-10 large florets at one time. Highly 
recommended #905 cia ps eeiar rake ae eee ee 
(Bts. 20 —10c; 250 — $1.00) 
Large 
iti yy” up 
1— .50 
10— 3.50 
3— .10 
10— _ «380 
100=— 2.20 
1— 5.00 
1— .10 
10— _  .80 
1— 5.00 
1— .30 
10— 2.40 
T— 2.50 
3— .15 
10— .45 
38— .15 
10—  .45 
3— .15 
10— _ .45 
100 — 3.00 
1— .10 
10— _  .80 
Medium 
¥, ”r —_ 1 li, ” 
1— .30 
10— 2.00 
5— .10 
10— _  .20 
100 — 1.50 
1— 3.00 
2— .15 
10— _  .60 
1— 3.00 
1—  .20 
10 — 1.60 
1— 1.50 
3— .10 
10— _ 30 
3— .10 
10— _ .30 
3— .10 
10— «30 
100 — 2.50 
2— .15 
10— _  .60 
Small 
Y, ” a, 3, ” 
1— _  .20 
10— 1.50 
10— _ .10 
25—  .20 
100 — _  .75 
1— 1.50 
3— .10 
10— __—-.30 
1— 41.50 
1— .10 
10— _  .80 
1— 1.00 
5— .10 
25— .40 
5— .10 
25— .40 
100 — 1.50 
2— .10 
10—  .40 
The gladioli corms have arrived here in excellent condition and I wish to thank you for the care- 
ful packing, the fine, clean, healthy young corms, and expecially for the extras. 
—A. L. Woop, Yorkshire, England. 
