EXHIBITION OR FORMAL TYPES 
MAGNA BLANCA—See Chapter V. | 
MARGARET BEATON— (Twomey) 1937. A new clear, pure white with a small orange 
ae Havas ype fe te of the pare of the new gladiolus to bloom in our fields. 
row of these in Tull Bloom is simply stunning. L., 50c ea., 10, $4.00; M., 
ea., 10, $2.80; S., 25c ea., 10, $2.00; Bits., 10, 40c. aan Bay amc 
MISS NEW ZEALAND— (Julyan) 1933 (Mrs. Leon Douglas x Emile Aubrun). Color, 
salmon-apricot, suffused rose, blotch of ripe peach color. Winner of many firsts 
oe BY ply lites Bott nec ara ee pep ited they should be staked. The 
irst of a race of giants. L., 10¢ ea., 10, 80¢; M., 2, 12c, 10, 50¢; S., 
10, 30c; Bits., 12, 10c. ei ata 
MRS. CHAS. VAN RYN— (Pontius) (Giant Nymph x Emile Aubrun). Color, pinkish 
salmon Asimilar to Picardy’s color). Slightly darker in throat. Early bloomer. Opens 
o eats 2” florets. Heavy propagator. Bulblets germinate éasily. L., 50c ea., 
NORTHERN ROSE— (Pontius) (Giant Nymph x Emile Aubrun). Large rosé pink. Lower 
petals ribbed white with deeper rosé in throat. Opens six 514” florets at once. 
Rapid propagator and good germinator. L., 10c¢ ea., 12, $1.00. 
PARADISE—See Chapter V. 
PEGGY LOU— (Wilson) 1938 (Apricot Glow x Emile Aubrun). Smooth, deep shrimp 
pink, with a slight rosy cast and a slight peppéring of deeper rosé in the throat. 
Grand Champion bloom in many shows: and winner of many firsts. L., 15c¢ ea., 
10, $1.20; M., 2, 14¢, 10, 60c; S., 10, 30¢; Bits., 100, 30c. 
PHYLLIS McQUISTON— (Stewart) 1933 (Mr. W. H. Phipps x Catherine Coleman). 
An excellent all-around pure pink, practically without markings. A strong grower. 
bey ze On 0c. M,;,'4, loc,’ 10,'306:*S.,'10,'15c;'Blts., 100, 15¢: 
PICARDY—See Chapter V. 
REWI-FALLU— (Fallu) 1935 (Bill Sowden x Emile Aubrun). Deep blood red. Immense 
massive blooms on a tall spike with up to 12 open. Winner of many firsts. L., 
marco, Ove. Mie, 10C, 10, 30¢; S., 4, 1Gc, 10, 20e? Bitst, 100, 50c. 
ROSA VAN LIMA—A pure, clear pink of such loveliness as is seldom seen. A sugges- 
tion of lavender in the throat. Winner of many ribbons and will be a real com- 
mercial when stock is sufficiently plentiful. This is a ‘‘must-have’’. L., 25c ea., 
10, $2.00; M., 15¢ ea., 10, $1.20; S., 10c¢ ea., 10, 80c; Bits., 10, 20c. 
S$O-BIG— (Kinyon) 1935 (Mrs. P. W. Sisson x Dr. Moody). Deep rose-pink. Opens 
8 immense 5-6” blooms at a time on a tall straight stem. Early. Some soils may 
give to this variety a leaning towards the lavender class. L., 2, 12c, 10, 50c; M., 
4, 15c, 10, 30¢; S., 10, 15c; Bits., 100, 15c. 
TUNIA’S BLUE— (Both) 1936. A strong vigorous grower. Color a shade lighter than 
Pelegrina. Good placement. Will open up to seven large blooms. Not a good 
propagator, averagitig 10 to 20 bulblets. L., 50¢ ea.; M., 35c ea.; S., 25c ea.; 
Bits., eat 15¢€. 
VAGABOND PRINCE—See Chapter V. } 
WINGS OF SONG— (Ellis) (Picardy x ?). Large pink with a white throat. We think 
it is a beautiful thing. L., 50c ea.; M., 3, 50c; S., 7, 50c; Bits., 12, 50c. 
MEDIUM EXHIBITION 

ALBATROSS—See Chapter V: 
ALCHEMI!IST—See Chapter V. 
AMBERGLOW— (Palmer) 1936 (Orange Queen x Souvenir) x (Golden Dream x ?). 
Clear unmarked empire yellow (Ridgway). Deep rich color combined with unusually 
attractive bloom form. 7-8 open. 16-18 buds. Medium large size. A beautiful 
clear amber color much admiréd by garden visitors. L., 15c ea., 10, $1.20; M., 
; 10c ea., 10, 80¢; S., 2, 10c, 10, 40¢; Bits., 15, 10c, 100, 60c. 
AVE MARIA— (Pfitzer) 1927. Medium blue of a very pleasing tone. Small purplish 
blotches. Several open ata time. L., 2, 12c, 10, 50c; M., 4, 15c, 10, 30c; S., 
__ 1O,..15¢; Blts., 100, 156. 
BETTY NUTHALL—See Chapter V. 
BEAUTIFUL OHIO—(Hullibarger) 1936 (Minuet x 1910 Rose). Beautiful rose- 
lavender shade. Color unusually clear. Flower head and placement of the Minuet 
type. Substance good, spike strong and straight. L., 2, 14c, 10, 50c; M., 4, 14c, 
ee SC te). Loc; Bits,, 100, '15¢. 
BIT 0’ HEAVEN— (Crow) 1937 (Orange Queen x Gloriana). Orange with yellow 
throat. Excellent color and is going a long way as a cut flower variety. Sure 
attracts attention in the field. L., 2, 14c, 10, 50c; M., 4, 14¢c, 10, 25c; S., 
10, 15c; Bits., 100, 15c., 
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