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Helen of Troy 
(Salbach, 1939) 
Plant Patent No. 357 
This should easily become as 
popular a gladiolus as Picardy. 
The giant sized flowers, often 
7-8 in. across, are apricot and 
pink with a smokey blotched 
throat faintly edged in searlet. 
They are borne on tall, stately 
spikes, with 6 to 8 florets open 
at a time. All are well placed 
and of fine substance. Predic- 
tions are, from prizes already 
taken, that Helen of Troy will 
become a very famous exhibi- 
tion gladiolus. 
© & 
Large Medium 
Rachweeccee oe $1.00 $ .50 
Peri ster iet tas 2.00 1.00 
eae}. eae 6.00 3,00 

F TROY (Plant Pat. 357) 
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