STANCER GARDENS GLADIOLUS 
ORANGE BUTTERFLY— (Salbach) 1927. Rich, glowing, bronzy, orange in a class by 
itsetf. Florets have good substance yet the flowers are dainty and beautifully placed. 
10-12 open. L.,.2,:12¢,:10, 50¢; Me, 4, 15¢,-10,30¢;'S.,°) 0) Loc:. Blts.,.1.00,. 1 5c. 
PRIMATE—See Chapter V. 
PRIM. QUEEN— (Fischer). Florets a little over 3” in diameter. Pretty shade of yellow. 
Good ‘propagator VEZ i2e Ons OC Mis rs, lcm tO 0e Si, 4 oa ec; 
Bits., 25, 15c. 
QUEEN OF BREMEN— (Zimmer) 1928 (1910 Rose x (G. primulinus x Baron Hulot). 
Clear pinkish-orchid with ivory throat. Early and a good cut flower variety. 
Le 2a 2G iLO, 90c Mi aeloe 1 O73 O0C4S LO mul oC Bitsae LOU soe: 
ROSEMAID— (Brown) 1936. Tall, stately rose pink on the dark side. A typical Deco- 
rative spike. Good propagator. Floret diameter slightly over 3”. L., 30c ea., 10, 
$2.40; M., 18c ea., 10, $1.40; S., 12c ea., 10, $1.00; Bits., 10, 30c. 
SEAFOAM— (Vaughan) 1929. Florets a little over 3” in diameter. Creamy white. 
Dainty gladiolus. Very healthy and an enormous propagator with almost 100% 
germination of bulblets.. L., 2, 12c, 10, 50c; M., 4, 15c¢, 10, 30c; S., 10, 15c¢; 
Blis., 100, 15c. 
SEPTEMBER WHITE (Formerly GEHEIMRAT DUISBERG) —(Graetz). Strong growing 
white, with spikes nicely formed. Up to seven blooms open. A very late white and 
in demand as such. L., 25c ea.; M., 15c ea.; S., 10c ea. 
SILVERADO— (Brown) 1930. A beautiful pale pink similar in color to Betty Co-Ed. 
Blooms slightly over 3” in diameter. Tall, straight spike. Very attractive. L., 2, 
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STREAK OF BUTTER— (Crow) 1935. Very tall, salmon-buff with golden throat. Very 
dependable florists variety. L., 2, 14c, 10, 50c; M., 3, 12c, 10, 25c; S., 10, 15c; 
Bits., 100, 15c. 
SWEETHEART— (Prestgard) 1933. Waxy pure pink blending to a large snow-white 
throat. When well grown the edges are beautifully frilled. Snappy florists’ variety. 
ne, pec | O 50ciMirses boa lLOns0cesi 00 a1 5ce Bits.,, | O04 boc. 
WASAGA—\See Chapter V. 
WHITE BUTTERFLY—See Chapter V. 
WHITE SPIRE—(Kinyon) 1938 (Mrs. F. C. Hornberger x Albatross). Pure white. 
Opens 6 good sized blooms on a tall strong stem. A real tower of white. This one 
misses the Large Decorative class by a fraction. L., 50c ea., 10, $4.00; M., 30c 
ea., 10, $2.50; S., 20c ea., 10, $1.60; Blits., 4, 25c, 10, 50c. 
WILL SCARLET— (Brown) 1930. A clear scarlet and very decorative. You will like 
this in your garden. Small but just missed the small decorative by a fraction. L., 
2. 2ce V0) Uc Mis Ss iwcelO ..s0cu Sid ule, 10) 29C-. Bits...) oul OC. 
YAKIMA APRICOT—See Chapter V. 
ZAMPA— (Brown) 1922. Red with gold edge and faint hair lines leading to throat. 
Very pretty. Floret diameter just over 3”. L., 10c ea., 10, 80c. 
SMALL DECORATIVE 
BABY BETTY—(Kinyon) 1931 (Hooded Prim Sdlg., x Large Prim Sdlg.). Cream, 
blending to light pink. Opens six rosebud type florets. Very graceful and beautiful. 
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CHARLOTTE HELEN BLAIR—(Clark) 1937. Clear, pale pink. Tall and straight. 
Winner of many awards in this class. L., 10c ea., 10, 80c; M., 2, 12c, 10, 50c; 
9. ,75,41 26010 338 0cs Bits 204 oc. 
DAINTY MiSS—See Chapter I. 
ELLA MAY— (Clark) 1930. Withheld for propagation. 
FLUFFY RUFFLES— (Brown) 1926. Pale lemon yellow, deepening in color in the throat. 
A tiny red line marks each petal. The petals are heavily crinkled. Pale violet sta- 
mens. b.3)2;)12¢;'10750cU Mi, 3/4 2c 10.306. Sh al Zon] Onz20e; Bits., LOOM Sc: 
KEWPIE— (Brown) 1932. Medium red with white edged petals. A very popular small 
decorative. M., 4, 15c, 10, 30c; S., 10, 15c; Bits., 100, 15c. 
LA ARGENTINA— (Clark) 1928. Bright orange-red. .-Makes a really bright spot in 
the garden and attracts attention wherever grownar” L., 15c ea., 10, $1.20; M., 
}Ocveay, 10, 80c; S.A: ae 10. 50c> Bits. 10710c: 
OBERON—See Chapter lI. 
SNOW BABY—See Chapter |. 
SONGSTER— (Brown) 1932. Pure light green yellow. Many open. L., 10c ea., 10, 
SOC M.5 72, 126. 10,-50¢71$.;.3) 120711 0, .50es Bits, Opuc: 
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