MEDIUM INFORMAL 
ANGELUS— (Palmer) 1936 (Maytime x Picardy). Warm, light pink with clear cream 
blotch. Six or more open on an 18-bud spike. Large, wide open and somewhat 
TIC mt ie igtGoet O, moue | Miz wl Oo 10400 Ss 4-1 1.0¢,. 105520. = Blts., 
100.256, 
BEAUTIFUL DREAM— (Canine) 1939 (Picardy x Pirate). Immense shrimp pink, even 
richer in coloring than Sweet Alibi. It does sometimes crook from large and older 
bulbs. Practically 100 per cent germination makes it possible to always have young 
bulbs, that make straight, innmense spikes. They make ‘’swell’’ cut flowers.  L., 
Pecos es al iv, Mute CL. Ot pile 2Oe ep lee OC, 210s. S0c.0 Bits, 4) 0,..25¢; 
100, $2.00. 
BETTY CO-ED— (Briggs) 1934. Sort of a creamy-pink. Much in demand as an early 
Cutmiowenne eae ec ol Oct M40) oc, LO. 30c1S.), 10-1 5¢5 ) Blts;, 100% L5c. 
BLACK JACK— (Brown) 1931. A dark red in size approaching the Small Informal. 
Quite attractive. L., 1, 10c, 10, 80c; M., 2, 14c, 10, 60c; S., 2, 10c, 10, 40c. 
Bitsee2U 2 Ch LOO OO. 
BLUE ADMIRAL— (Christ) 1933 (Muriel x Heavenly Blue). Deep violet blue, violet 
plume. Very fine when at its best. L., 2, 12c, 10, 50c; M., 4, 15c, 10, 30c; S., 
He, doce Bites TOO. 1 5c. 
CHAMOUNY— (Baerman) 1938 (Red Lory x Picardy). Light cerise-rose of great bril- 
liance and distinctiveness. Petals have the faintest edging of light rose. Opens 
eight or more on a tall slender spike. Attracts plenty of attention in our fields. 
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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., 
POC Uae. 4 Vea eG e160) 2 92; sb 0c; -10)°80e. 7 Bits; 7100; $1.00: 
DIXIE GOLD— (Gray) 1940 (Prairie Gold x Apricot Glow). A new tall, golden orange, 
shading to deeper orange, giving a two-toned effect. A really charming gladiolus. 
Know PDO LWilLike item boc. 910. 4b2.00;, Me, 15. 20c, 10 oS. 5072See lal Se; 
heen 0 bits 60 52-00, ~ 
EL NATHAN— (Pontius) 1938 (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. 
EMMY GLO— (Pontius) 1938 (Emile Aubrun x ?). Salmon-buff with wellow throat, 
stippled red. 6-7 open on long spike. Ruffled. Good propagation and germination. 
E06. 20.491 2b. OO; 
JONQUIL— (Palmer) 1934 (Orange Queen x Souvenir) x (Golden Dream x ?). Blooms 
of medium size on wiry, unusually straight spikes. Up to eight out at once, regu- 
larly arranged. Clear deep yellow, without markings. L., 2, 12c, 10, 50c; M., 4, 
LOG mA SUC Sel Ob Oc: 
KING LEAR — (Palmer) 1938 (Ramesses x Picardy). Very large rich rose purple, 
heavily ruffled and waved. L., 1, 15c, 10, $1.20; M., 2, 15c¢, 10, 60c; S., 2, 10c, 
lO4530c. (Bite. 202 1Oc i0G) 35c: 
MYRNA— (Pruitt) 1939 (Maid of Orleans x Mary Elizabeth). Heavily ruffled, creamy 
white with deeper throat. 7-10 large, wide open perfectly placed florets on a tall 
spike of 20 or more buds. Really beautiful. L., 1, 30c, 10, $2.50; M., 1, 20c, 
ib OOo te Uc tU, GUC bitsy, 35-1 0en 1 Ov 25c: 
NANCY ANN—(Kinyon) 1935 (Sdig. x Mrs. P. W. Sisson). Lavender-pink. A very 
beautiful gladiolus. Opens six round florets. L., 2, 12c, 10, 50c; M., 4, 15c, 10, 
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NOVELETTE— (Krueger) 1942. Florets are of a distinctly new type in arrangement. 
An introduction for home gardeners and those who specialize in artistic arrangements. 
Placement of this yellow with a pink cast to its petal edges, is irregular and some 
spikes crook. Healthy, early, heavy propagator. L., 1, 50c, 10, $4.00; M., 1, 35c, 
LO NS2 S05. bweocoltO.S2,00 <abits,;-.0%40c; 
PRIM. QUEEN— (Fischer). Florets a little over 3” in diameter. Pretty shade of yellow. 
Goodinropagators + ase) chen 10) 50ctrM. sa 2c,. 107230e S..4,.1 2c, 102.25; 
Bits a2. tots 
QUEEN OF BREMEN— (Zimmer) 1928 (1910 Rose x (G. primulinus x Baron Hulot). 
Clear pinkish-orchid with ivory throat. Early and a good cut flower variety. L., 
Com ecr Ua Uc i 4 5c 1 0-s300)-5.,..0,15¢7 — Bitsz, 7100,..15c. 
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