STANCER GARDENS GLADIOLUS 
FLAMING SWORD— (Krelage) 1923 (MD). The standard extra early bright red. Nice 
tall spike and is surely a bright spot in your garden. Good propagator. L., 2, 12c; 
10,:50¢;-Miy 4,-15¢; 10; 30c>-S.; 10;-15c7-Bltss;- 100/"15e: 
GIANT NYMPH— (Coleman) 1921 (ME). Large light salmon rose, often flaked. Has 
been one of the best Commercial varieties for years and to our way of thinking a 
ae rae eo gladiolus. L., 2, 12c, 10, 50c; M., 4, 15c, 10, 30c; S., 10, 15c; 
ts., : Cc. . 
GOLDEN DREAM— (Groff) 1923 (ME). Tall, medium yellow. Late in blooming. One 
of the old timers by which the modern yellows are compared much to the embarrass- 
Hae of many. L.; 2; T2¢e, 10,:50c; M., 4, 15c¢, 10, 30c: S., 10, 15c; Blts., 100, 
c. 
GOLDEN MEASURE—(Kelway) 1908 (ME). The real old-timer in a lighter yellow. 
It will be hard for you to find this listed other places and our stock of this variety 
anientg Lal Oc ea, 10, 807 Mane 1 2e,.10 25003, §,,/3), 126, 103 5¢: 4 Bits. 
Gs 
lOSCO— (Kinyon) 1938 (Golden Bream x Mother Machree) (MD). Ivory, buff or 
near yellow. Grows tall and opens eight or more medium large blooms. Some say 
this is a veritable giant in growth. L., 25c ea., 10, $2.00; M., 15c ea., 10, $1.20; 
S., 10c ea., 10, 80c; Bits., 10, 15c, 100, $1.00. 
LA FIESTA— (Salbach) 1935 (Gay Hussar x ?) (ME). This very outstanding gladiolus 
is undoubtedly the most remarkable “‘break’’ in color that has been produced in 
the last several years of gladiolus breeding, for it it a clear, bright orange, and does 
not fade. The throat markings of orange is actually the key coloring of the flower 
and give it its striking, gay appearance. 8-10 well placed florets open at once. 
be Steal be; 010¢ ea.,, 10, »80e7 Miji2, 12c,110; 50c<8.7) 10, 115¢7 2 Blfs:,; 
pb Oct 
LADY MARIE—(Zimmer) (MD). Very early, strong growing orange salmon. L., 20c 
am 10, $1.60; M., 15¢ ea., 10, $1.20; §., 10c ea., 10, 80c; Bits., 10, 15c, 100, 
1.00. 
LOTUS— (Prestgard) 1929 (LE). Paler than New Era, being really a white blending 
to shell pink at the tips and cream at the throat. Good texture. A basket of Lotus 
really is impressive. L., 2, 14c, 10, 50c; M., 3, 10c, 10, 30c; S., 5, 10c, 10, 20c; 
Bits., 100, 15c. 
LOYALTY— (Austin) 1928 (ME). Late midseason. Medium sized, clear, deep yel- 
low. Several open and a strong grower. One of the commercial yellows. L., 2; 
12c, 10; 50c; M.,;.4, 15¢, 10, 30c. 
MAGNA BLANCA—(Salbach) 1930 (White Giant x Mary Pickford) (LE). White 
with yellow blotch. A veritable giant in growth. Has been grown to eight feet in 
height. Generally good. Should be staked if you want to keep the long flower 
spikes upright in high winds. L., 2, 12c, 10, 50c; M., 4, 15c, 10, 30c; S., 10, 15c; 
Blts., 100, 15c. 
MAID GF ORLEANS— (Pfitzer) 1929 (Europa x G. primulinus) (ME). Color, milky 
white with a distinctive light cream shade in the throat. Six open on a good spike. 
Undoubtedly one of the best all-around varieties. L., 2, 12c, 10, 50c; M., 4, 15c, 
1030078271 0; 15cr Bits:; 100; 15c: 
MARNIA— (Kemp) 1925 (Golden Measure x ?) (MD). An old-timer in an orange. 
- -b., 2, 12¢, 10,50c; M.;-4, 15; 10,-30c; Blits., 100;'15c. 
MARY ELIZABETH— (Stevens) 1930 (ME). Beautifully ruffled white with light yel- 
low throat. Round type of floret with 6-8 open ata time. Late bloomer. Much 
insdemand: L., 2, 12¢, ‘+0; 50c;"Miy 4; 15; 10); 30c; S., 10, 15¢; Bits., 100, .15c. 
MAUVE MAGIC—(Arenius) 1933 (ME). A lively mauve shade. 6-8 open. Tall, 
"strong grower. Good propagator. L., 2, 12c, 10, 50c; M., 4, 15c, 10, 30c; S., 
LO See Bite 00) tac: 
MIBLOOM— (Stevens) (Prince of Wales x G. tristis concolor) (MD). White, tinted 
pink with scarlet blotch. 5-6 open. An early bloomer, around 60-65 days. Now 
and then you will find one of them distinctly fragrant, a trait undoubtedly inherited 
from the fragrant G. tristis concolor. Try smelling for fragrance early in the morn- 
ing or in the still of the evening. L., 2, 12c, 10, 50c; M., 4,.15c, 10, 30c; Bits., 
LOOP Sc. 
MILADY IMOGENE—(Austin) 1928 (SE). Pure white with slight cream in throat. 
6-8 open on well formed spike. A really good small exhibition. L., 2, 12c, 10, 
50c; M., 4, 15é, 10, 30c; S., 10, 15c; Bits., 100; 15c. 
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