STANCER GARDENS GLADIOLUS 
BUFFETTE— (Winsor) 1937 (Apricot Glow x Esme Desailly). Apricot buff with up to 
eight large flowers open on a long spike. Good propagator. L., 40c ea., 10, $3.20; 
M., 20c ea., 10, $1.60; S., 10c ea., 10, 80c; Bits., 10, 25c. 
BYE-LO—(Kinyon) 1938 (Mr. W. H. Phipps x Baby Betty). La-France pink blending 
to lighter throat. Heavy strong stem. Opens at least 10 compactly placed florets. 
Tague ah T0,.$2.00> Mi, 5¢'eas- 107 S1220..S.21 Octea. 10, \80c BitsOi5c} 
100, $1.00. 
CALIFORNIA— (Salbach) 1939 (Picardy x (Magna Blanca x Sdig.). A patented 
gladiolus. A magnificent flower of pure, deep geranium pink; will open 6 or more 
giant sized blooms on a tall willowy spike. Texture and placement good. L., $1.00 
ea., 3, $2.00; M., 50c ea., 3, $1.00. 
CAMELLIA— (Palmer) 1937 (Lady Eaton x Picardy). Blush white tinted pink with 
small vivid orange scarlet blotch on cream ground. 6-7 large well placed blooms 
open on a tall straight spike of 20 buds. L., 10c ea., 10, 80c; M., 2, 15c, 10, 
60c?(S.,°3 71 0¢;-10 30¢;" BltsrnlO00 e20c; 
CAPEHEART— (Winsor) 1938 (Ave Maria x A. E. Amos). Light salmon rose, deeper 
at the edges of the petals with a slight rose feather in the throat. Large blooms 
with up to eight open on an eighteen-bud spike. L., 80c ea., M., 50c ea.; $., 25c 
ea.; Blts., 10, 80Qc. 
CARDINAL— (Wentworth) 1941. Scarlet with deeper self throat. Tall spikes with 
long flower head. Opens 4-6 blooms at a time. L., $5.00 ea.; M., $4.00 ea.; S., 
$3.00 ea.; Bits., 50c ea., 10, $4.00. 
CARILLON— (Palmer) 1938 (Rosemarie Pfitzer x Picardy). Delightful shade of light 
rose pink with white throat. Well faced blooms on good spikes. This is a good one. 
L., 50c ea., 10, $4.00; M., 30c ea., 10, $2.40; S., 20c ea., 10, $1.60; Blts., 10, 
206, 100/°$1..50: 
CHANGEABLE SILK—(Baerman) 1937 (Salbach’s Orchid x Picardy). A very beauti- 
ful smoky. Heavily ruffled florets are light rose pink overlaid with a sheen of bluish 
silver and with a small throat marking of pure cream. Will open six or more 
perfectly placed blooms of good substance. M., 30c ea., 10, $2.40; S., 20c ea., 
10551460: Blts.,.5).25¢. 
CHARMAINE— (New) 1940 (Jacoba von Beijeren x Picardy). It is rather difficult to 
describe this color but it comes between the color of a Briarcliffe Rose and that of 
a Premier Rose. It has a darker throat. 5-6 good sized, well placed florets with a 
good head length. Excellent propagator. Blooms in 66 days from large bulbs. L., 
40c ea:, 10, $3.20; M., 20c ea., 10, $1.60; S., 10c ea., 10, 80c; Bits., 10, 25c, 
100, $2.00. 
CHEERFUL—(Kinyon) 1937 (Pink Sdlg. x Giant Myrtle). Light red, ruffled. Has a 
clear white blotch. Opens up to eight florets on tall stem. Early. L., 10c ea., 10, 
SOM 2G 1) 0. GO0c"' S106, 10; 40c?' Bits, 20," 15075100, -50c: 
CHIEF MULTNOMAH— (Ellis). An extra large, tall smoky red that is getting much 
attention and winning its share of ribbons. L., 15c ea., 10, $1.20; M., 10c ea., 
LO, SOc: Sie2,. L0ca4 0, 406+ Blts,,.1 00, 5c. 
CLINGENDAAL— (European). A warm orange-red colored gladiolus with enormous, 
strong and long spikes. Early flowering and can be forced successfully. Award 
Trial Garden and Award of Merit, Haarlem, 1938. L., 50c ea., 10, $4.00; M., 30c 
equ 'al.0.352:50 8... 20c.e0;, 10S) .60. 
COONEY LASS— (Krueger) 1940 (Mildred Louise x Picardy). A shimmering salmon 
pink. Very distinctive. Good placement. One of the good new ones. L., $1.00 
ea.; M., 75c ea.; S., 50c ea.; Bits., 15c ea., 10, $1.00. . 
CORAL GLOW— (Ellis). A rather unusual shade of rich coral orange. Will open 6 or 
more large blooms of perfect placement and heavy substance. L., 25c ea., 10, 
$2.00; M., 20c ea., 10, $1.60; S.,. 10c.ea., 10, 80c; Bits., 30, 50c. 
DIANE— (Krueger) 1939 (Picardy x Betty Nuthall). <A distinctive salmon orange with 
clear cream throat. Opens six or more large blooms of excellent placement and 
heavy texture. L., $1.00 ea.; M., 75c ea.; S., 50c ea.; Blés., 15c ea., 10, $1.00. 
DR. DENTZ— (Heemskerk). An exceptionally fine salmon pink. Spikes are tall and 
strong. Flowers large and many open ata time. It collected all the Dutch Awards 
possible and also was awarded the Certificate of the British Gladiolus Society. L., 
20c ea., 10, $1.60; M., 15c ea., 10, $1.20; S., 10c ea., 10, 80c. 
EL NATHAN— (Pontius). (Dr. F. E. Bennett x Apricot Glow). Beautifully ruffled 
florets of a pleasing salmon and on.a straight spike. Granting the placement is at 
times faulty, it is still worth while. L., 10c ea., 12, $1.00. 
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