STANCER GARDENS GLADIOLUS 
BLUE BEAUTY— (Pfitzer) 1935. Color, light blue, with edges of petals overlaid violet 
blue. Very large, wide open florets of fine round form. 6-8 open at a time. 
Long spike with 20 or more buds. Strong grower. L., 15c ea., 10, $1.20; M., 
10c ea., 10, 80c; S., 2, 14c; 10, 50c; Bits., 100, 25c. 
BLACK OPAL—(Errey) 1936 (Morocco x ?) x (Emile Aubrun x ?). A new dark red, 
or maroon. Not as dark as Morocco. A good long flowering spike with perfect 
placement. Good increaser. L., 25c ea., 10, $2.00; M., 15c¢ ea., 10, $1.20; 
S., 10c ea., 10, 80c; Blits., 10, 15c, 100, $1.00. 
BOB WHITE— (Zimmer) 1929 (Mrs. Dr. Norton x White Wonder). Glossy snow- 
white with good substance. Small rose-red spearhead deep in throat. L., 2, 12c, 
}0, 50c; M:, 4, 15c, 10, 30c. 
CHIEF RED BIRD— (Scheer) (Mr. W. H. Phipps x Commander Koehl). An exhibition 
red with up to six blooms open. Good propagator. L., 50c ea., 10, $4,00; M., 
35c ea., 10, $2.80; S., 20c ea., 10, $1.60; Bits., 10, 25c, 100, $1.50. 
DEL RAY—(Burtner) 1935 (Orange Flame x Pfitzer’s Triumph). A tall light red 
with a beautiful clear white throat. 5-6 open on tall spikes. A good propagator 
but stock is still very limited. L., 2, 16c, 10, 60c; M., 3, 15c, 10, 40c; S., 4, 12c, 
10220 Blts., 100)" 30c, 
DR. HOEG—(Hoeg) 1933. Glossy velvety maroon. Carries a sheen not found on 
other reds. A very good dark red. L., 2, 12c, 10, 50c; M., 4, 15c, 10, 30c; S., 
LOL Set Bits. 2 00035c, 
DR. F. E. BENNETT— (Diener) 1921 (Mrs. Francis King x ?). Brilliant, slightly ruffled 
scarlet with small white blotch in throat. An old-timer, but still in demand. L., 
Ql 2cn sO po0cwM., Aral oc a! Os 50c Se) Gal Oc, 
EMBLEM OF PURITY—(Kinyon) 1939 (Seedling x J. V. Tets). Pure white, ruffled. 
Opens up to 14 round, compactly placed blooms on medium tall stem. Has won 
many awards. L., $1.00 ea., 10, $8.00; M., 60c ea., 10, $4.80; S., 40c ea., 
10,'$3,205 Bits.,.2) 2ocn 107/91 00: 
EVUIDES—(Errey) 1933 (Gertrude Errey x Mr. W. H. Phipps). Blush white. Perfect 
placement. Many blooms open on fine tall spikes. You will like this one. L., 15c¢ 
eq.,710 .S1-20:"M., 1Oc*eq. 110, 80c: S.7°2) 1 2¢10;, 50c:’ Blts.7 10,15, 
GIANT NYMPH—See Chapter V. 
GOLDEN CHIMES— (Ellis) 1929. A compact, slightly ruffled light yellow. Color clear. 
Mediumesize florets.) whee 2HclZerel0y S0c IMs 4 Aloc ub aU; 8.) 410; 41 5c; 
Bits., 100, 15c. ' 
GOLDEN DREAM—See Chapter V. 
GOLDEN GODDESS—(Salbach) 1935 (Golden Dream x ?). A patented gladiolus. 
10-12 of the 21-23 florets open at once. Deep golden yellow with buds as yellow 
as the flower itself. L., 10c ea., 12, 90c; M., 3, 20c, 12, 60c. 
GOLDEN MEASURE—See Chapter V. 
GOV. PINCHOT—(Kunderd). Dark rose self. Color value great as compared with 
other gladiolus in its class. One of the best of Kunderd’s new ones. Strong grower, 
good propagator. Ley 3215¢c710,745¢;4M:, 3)" 10c)/ 40,3007 S705, /10¢,025, 40c. 
HONOR— (Kinyon) 1934 (Mrs. P. W. Sisson x Dr. Moody). Bright lavender. Opens 
six florets on a medium length stem. Best results will be obtained if fertilizer and 
plenty of water is used. Worth trying. L., 2, 12c, 10, 50c; M., 4, 15c, 10, 30c; 
$27 170,;-15 072 Bits.) 10071 5c, 
ISOLA BELLA— (Pfitzer) 1935. Pfitzer’s first lavender variety. Very pale lavender 
with inconspicuous throat marking. Recurved petals. This certainly is a beautiful 
thing: > L., 15¢ ea., 10,°$1.20:"M.; TOcteas). FO) -80c7.-S:,, 2, 15¢,..10, 50c;, Bits., 
15.710¢:; 
JANE WITHERS— (Zimmer-Holloway) 1941 (Henry Ford x Byron L. Smith). A beau- 
tiful lavender. Will fleck now and then. Have never seen this variety with a 
crooked stem. Excellent placement. Seven to eight four-inch blooms open at 
once with many in color. | Indistinct small white blotch with red feather. Best 
results obtained with the use of plenty of fertilizer and water at the proper time; 
if this is not done you are apt to get short flower head or short stem. Large and 
medium bulbs only and no bulblets for sale this season. $1.00 each; 10, $8.00. 
LA FIESTA—See Chapter V. 
LAVENDER QUEEN—(Arenius) 1937. A new commercial medium lavender. L., 10c 
ea., 10, 80c; M., 2, 14c, 10, 60c; Bits., 100, 20c. 
LOYALTY—See Chapter V. 

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