RICHGLAD GARDEN 
NOTE: Where bulbs are priced in lots of 25, 50 may 
be ordered at 100 rate. 
MARGARET BEATON (Twomey). Ivory white 
with small orange-scarlet blotch in throat. 
Very tall strong grower with 6 or more large 
well placed florets open on tall spike. Rated 
“tops” in the blotched white class .......... 
(Bts. 5 — 15e; 10 — 25c) 
MARGARET FULTON — Rich deep salmon of 
unusual color value. Very distinctive form of 
florets, opening 6-8 medium size florets at 
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MARMORA — Lavender gray with petunia 
purple blotch. Many unusual colored florets 
open at once and very popular for exhibition 
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MARY ELIZABETH — Beautifully ruffled 
white with creamy yellow throat opening 
7-9 medium size florets on long spike. Thick 
waxy substance and ideal cutting habits .. 
MILDRED LOUISE — Light salmon pink 
blending to yellow throat with faint ruby 
lines in deep throat. Excellent performer and 
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MILFORD (Rides). Clear tall light blue violet 
with 7 or more good size florets open at once. 
A good grower and one of the best light 
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MINUET (Coleman). Beautiful light pinkish 
lavender opening 5-6 well placed florets at 
once. Definitely the finest lavender ........ 
MISS ALAMEDA (Salbach). Deep salmon pink 
with carmine blotch. Exquisitely beautiful 
florets but sometime has tendency toward 
short flower heads. However, it usually gives 
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MOTHER MACHREE (Stevens). Soft golden 
lavender with orange and grey tints. Sunset 
colors of beautiful lustre and sheen. A con- 
sistent producer of stunning spikes. Beautiful 
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MRS. E. B. WHITCOMB (Kunderd). Delicate 
and pleasing tone of deep apricot-buff with 
rose-red feather on lower petals. Beautiful 
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MRS. LULU HUNT — Large early decorative 
geranium pink blending to shrimp pink in 
throat. First A. G. S. National Show, 1936 in 
decorative class. Very vigorous grower .... 
MRS. R. H. BURTNER (Burtner). Sparkling 
clear white with small deep lavender feather 
on the lower petal. Opens 5-6 large beauti- 
fully shaped florets on straight spike. Al- 
though this has shown a tendency to short 
heads for us, we have excellent reports on its 
performance in Middle-West .............-. 
(Bts. 10 — 40c; 100 — $3.50) 
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100 — 10.00 
Mrs. R. H. Burtner I bloomed from small stock so expect it better another year—however, a beau- 
tiful glad with fine habits and a touch of violet in its throat that adds to its attractiveness. 
W. JAY DITTMAN, Michigan. 

“Mrs. Burtner is a real beauty with purple center—better than Ariosa which ts marked the 
same.” —J. R. Hopkins. Illinois. Page 159, The Gladiolus, 1941. 
