STANCER GARDENS GLADIOLUS 
RED BANK— (Winsor) 1939 (Commander Koehl x Helmsdale). Florets slightly larger 
than Commander Koehl, averaging eight open on eighteen bud spike. Color almost 
identical with Dr. F. E. Bennett, having a small dark feather edged with white in 
the throat. Good propagator. L., $2.00 ea.; M., $1.60 ea.; S., 80c ea.; Bits., 
15c ea. 
RIMA—(Mitsch) 1937 (Picardy x (Longfellow x Pearl of California). A truly beau- 
tiful flower. In color a soft glistening pale phlox pink with small pale canary throat. 
The round, wide open, slightly waved florets carried on a tall 20-bud spike. You 
really must see this one to appreciate its rare beauty. L., 15c ea., 10, $1.20; M., 
LOéiea.,10)'80¢8.,-2.41 06.710; 40c* Bits.;,100) SOc; 
ROMAN GOLD—(Canine) 1940. Has slightly ruffled 442” florets with 6-8 open at 
once. Color, pure orange, with lighter throat blending. Spikes very graceful, good 
rigid stem, placement and performance excellent. This variety reminds one of Betty 
Nuthall, though much more orange in color and as it blooms early, should be grown 
by the thousands for cutflower purposes when stock is available. L., $1.00 ea., 10, 
$150°7M.) 156 eqs, 10:295:003' $:))50c.eq).10,1$3-75;.Blts.,.107)51,,00. 
RUSTY—(Kinyon) 1934 (Sdlg. x. Jenny Lind) x Helen Howard). Yellow and orange 
combined to give a rusty appearance. This odd colored variety has its great quality 
in blooming ability. Will open up to 20 florets at a time. Excellent placement. 
De 2c ON OC M., bbe au sOCu Sat lO bbc Bits.4 LOO uae, 
SCHOONOGRD— (Saalman). A pure white with very good stems and large blooms. 
Suitable as a commercial cut flower variety when stock is available. It obtained 
the highest Awards of the British Gladiolus Society and the Gladiolus Committee of 
the General Dutch Bulbgrowers’ Society of Haarlem. L., 50c ea., 10, $4.00; M., 
30c ea;, 10, $2.40; S.,:20c¢ ea;,°10)/$1.60: 
SIR GALAHAD— (Salbach) 1938 (Picardy x Senorita). A patented gladiolus. lLus- 
trous cream shading to yellow throat with pleasing carmine markings. A very large 
flowered variety, heavily waved and frilled. Very worthy of its name. L., $1.00 
ea., 3, $2.00; M., 50c ea., 3,-$1°00. 
SMOKY 59—(Pontius) 1940 (Emile Aubrun x ?). Opens 8-10 florets at a time. 
Those who like smokies and odd colors should add this one to the list. A good 
performer. L., 15c ea., 12, $1.50. 
SNOW PRINCESS— (Pfitzer) 1936. Milky white, shading to light cream in throat. 
Opens 6-8 large round blooms of heavy texture and good placement. Tall grower 
with long flower heads. Winner of many awards. k., 40c ea.; M., 30c ea.; &., 
20c ea.; Bits., 10, 30c. 
SWEET ALIBI—(Canine) 1939 (Picardy x Pfitzer’s Triumph). Ruffled, deep geranium 
pink, with lighter throat. Opens 8-10 very large florets on long flower head. 
Make-up, styling, facing and performance excellent. A blue ribbon winner. L., 
40c ak 107$3.20:"'M., 25c/e0.,10, $2.00; S., 15c ea,, 10; $1.20; Blts.7 $3.00 
per ; 
SYLVIA— (Kinyon) 1941. Bright deep pink with cream yellow throat. The exact 
compact placement of the fourteen open blooms give Sylvia the appearance of an 
exhibition variety. 24 bud spikes. Long stems always straight with a harmonious 
spike head. L., $1.00 ea., 10, $8.00; M., 60c ea., 10, $4.80; S., 40c ea., 10, 
$3.20 Bltsi225¢; 107. $ 1:00; 
THISTLE DEW—(Winsor) 1938 (Maid of Orleans x Picardy). Light pink with a 
peachy cream throat slightly peppered pink. A bit ruffled, up to 7-8 open. Long 
graceful spikes. L., 80c ea.; M., 50c ea.; S., 25c ea.; Blts., 10, 80c. 
TIGER LILY—(Canine) 1940 (Picardy x Mildred Louise). Color, vivid brick-red, with 
darker flecking on petals, soft yellow throat feather. 412” florets open wide and 
lay flat against a gracefully rigid stem. Six open with four showing color. This is 
not an ordinary red and must be seen to be appreicated. L., $2.00 ea., 10, $15.00; 
M., $1.50 ea., 10, $10.00; S., $1.00 ea., 10, $7.50. 
WHITE GOLD— (Scheer) 1941 (Maid of Orleans x Picardy). Color, creamy white, 
yellow throat. Large decorative. 7” florets, ruffled. Triangular and wide open. 
Flowerhead 24”. Germination good. Blooms 62 to 70 days. $3.00 any size bulb. 
With each bulb purchased at $3.00 each, the buyer has the privilege of purchasing 
ten (10) bulblets for $3.00 additional, otherwise no bulblets for sale this year. 
ZAUBERFLOTE— (Pfitzer) 1933. Soft geranium pink with vivid burgundy throat. 
Makes a good show spike. Produces straight slender spikes carrying good sized 
florets of good substance. L., 25¢ ea., 10, $2.00; M., 2, 30c, 10, $1.20; S., 3, 
soc, LOnOacs Bltsivino0. 20c 
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