GLADDIE BOY (Purple) Early medium dec- 
orative. Ruffled grenadine pink with a light 
yellow throat. Fine cut flower. 
GLOAMING (Zimmer) Clear bright purple 
blending to small creamy throat. Medium 
decorative. Fine basket glad. Early. 
GLORIANA (Betscher) Pure salmon shading 
to a golden throat. Coloring among the 
most beautiful found in gladiolus. 
GOLDEN CHIMES (Ellis) Beautiful ruffled 
large light yellow. In our opinion, one 
of the best. Midseason. 
GOLDEN DREAM (Groff) Very tall, clear, 
deep yellow. Old but still good. Late mid- 
season. 
GOLDSTAUB (Gold Dust) (Pfitzer) Early 
yellow of good color. Rapid propagator 
and should make a good commercial. 
GOVERNOR PINCHOT (Kunderd) Deep rose 
self. Unusual color value since seldom 
found in gladiolus. Good propagator. 
GRAPHIC (Kunderd) Deep lavender-violet 
with deep purple feathered blotch. An 
early variety. Weeks ahead of Minuet. 
GRETA GARBO  (Pfitzer) Beautiful soft 
light rose with creamy lip. Opens 6 or 7 
large florets on a tall exhibition spike. 
GUNPOWDER (Sewell) Clear buff with slight 
throat markings. Sport of Picardy. See 
detailed description on page 4. 
HARVEST MOON (Jack) Clear medium 
yellow of distinctive form with a good 
number open. A very fine variety. 
INTERMEZZO (Quackenbush) A new cream, 
informal in type, which opens 5 to 8 well 
placed florets. See cut on front cover and 
complete description on page 3. 
IRAK (Mitsch) This sport of Bagdad is a 
clear silvery grey. Unique yet beautiful 
in color. Very outstanding. 
TRENE BLAKE (Gersdorff) Light yellow, 
small decorative, with slight carmine throat 
markings. Straight spike with 6 open. This 
variety has been exhibited by H. V. Wright 
and one or two others but has never been 
listed previously. I believe, it has never 
failed to win where exhibited. 
IVORY KEYS (Ellis) A very fine ivory 
white. Stands heat well, has excellent sub- 
stance and holds a good number open. 
JACKIE FERRIS (Van Voorhis) Rosy lav- 
ender with cream throat. Winner in the 
decorative class at numerous shows. 
JALNA (Palmer) An odd but pretty combin- 
ation of slate, gray and salmon. A striking 
exhibition smoky. Midseason. 
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