1938 
STEWART INTRODUCTIONS 
Mrs. Walter P. Chrysler 
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This flower is distinctly different, with its curls and ruffles. We have seen 
nothing to compare to the individuality this flower possesses. Six or more of 
these light rose pink flowers are open at one time, blending nicely to a bright 
wabodtan pronounced deep rose line marks the center of each petal. 
A beautiful spike with ten open took a sweepstake award in the decorative 
cass for Mr. H. E. Hulbert at the recent Empire State Gladiolus Society Show, 
held at Syracuse, New York. 
PRICES—See Page 20. 
Persian Orange 
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The very finest exhib:tion, bright, true Persian Orange. A shade that is new. 
The excellent height and straightness of its spikes, along with the clear, sharp 
median lines add to the chicness of this variety. This year at two Societies’ Shows 
affilated w.th the N.E.G.S. Persian Orange won blue ribbons in the Recent 
Introduction Class, over many meritorious entries. An excellent producer and 
Wieorousyerower,, 1 Hist VARIE DY SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN EVERY- 
ONE’S GARDEN. 
PRICES—See Page 21. 
Andree Clark 
A perfectly clear, light rose pink without markings, occasionally a slight over- 
Jay. The spikes are extra tall and upright, carrying six or more of these lovely 
large flowers open at one time. Certain to become a very popular and lasting 
varicty with its strong habits of growth and ease of production. 
PRICES—Secee Page 14. 
La Grace 
Here we have charm. A medium size flower of exquisite light La France 
pink, with vivid thumb nail throat marks of bright pink; delicately ruffled; all 
combining to enhance the sweetness of this refined variety. Always a winner. 
PRICES—See Page 19. 
Lindsay 
This variety has proven itself many times as being superior to all in the 
buff-orange color class. There are eight or more large flowers open at a time 
on a perfect spike. It is an excellent cut flower, withstanding the warmest 
August days. 
PRICES—See Page 19. 
Mary Damaris 
This is by far the most beautiful shade of soft yellow I have ever seen in 
gladiolus, perfectly clear with white stamens. Its placement is ideal and holds 
seven or more large flowers open at one time. A vigorous grower and good 
producer, MARY DAMARIS IS THE MOST SATISFACTORY CUT FLOWER 
AND EXHIBITION YELLOW TODAY. 
PRICES—See Page 20. 
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