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NOTE: 25 bulbs at 100 rate except where priced 
in lots of 25. 
PERSIAN ORANGE (Stewart). Bright true 
Persian Orange color. opening 6 or more 
florets of good size on tall straight spikes. 
Sharp clear median lines add to the attrac- 
tive color of this variety 
(Bts. 3 — 10c; 30 — $1.00) 
PEGGY LOU (Wilson). Picardy in a deeper 
color. Smooth, deep shrimp pink, with slight 
rosy cast and a slight peppering of deeper 
rose in the throat. This variety from the 
same cross as Picardy seems to equal it in 
every respect 
PHILLIP BREITMEYER (Kunderd). Soft rose- 
purple with a definite bluish cast over entire 
flower; wide red median lines with paralleled 
thread lines of dark red on whitish ground in 
throat 
PHYLLIS McQUISTON (Stewart). Excellent 
all-purpose pure pink, opening 5 or more 
large florets on straight spike of 18 buds .. 
PICARDY (Palmer). Light salmon-apricot, 
deeper feather in throat and the most spec- 
tacular pink gladiolus of the past few years. 
Altogether a most charming gladiolus .... 
PREDOMINATOR (Kunderd). Rich salmon- 
searlet, opening 5 or more large florets at 
one time. A fine cut-flower or garden variety 
and frequent winner at the shows 
PURITAN (Baerman). Color an exquisite pure 
pink instead of white which might be sug- 
gested by the name. Opens 3-5 heavily ruf- 
fled florets on tall straight spike 
(Bts. 25 — 25c; 100 — 75c) 
QUEEN HELEN II (Salbach). Grenadine pink 
enhanced by pinard yellow blotch in throat. 
Excellent grower and seems particularly re- 
sistant to unfavorable weather conditions, 
especially. Neate: jan a ceri ae ear nate ee dave Ss 
RAPTURE (Palmer). Medium light salmon 
with creamy yellow blotch, opening 6—7 large 
florets at once on very tall straight spike. 
Very fine grower 
RECOVERY (Blake). Salmon overlaid with 
rose. An outstanding exhibition and com- 
mercial variety, opening many large florets 
at one time on tall straight spike. Frequent 
winner at shows 
RED SPLENDOR (Kunderd). Brilliant scarlet 
with lower petals a deeper rich velvety red. 
Opens several medium large ruffled florets 
of leathery substance at one time .......... 
REVERIE (Palmer). Light safrano pink shad- 
ing to cream throat giving general color ef- 
fect of light pink and cream. Opens 6-8 
medium large somewhat ruffled florets at 
once on tall straight spike 
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The bulbs you sent me this spring all did well up here in the Catskills. Peggy Lou was especially 
fine in color and gigantic in size. I liked it immensely—OscCar E. SCHMINKE, New York. 
