STANCER GARDENS GLADIOLUS 
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 flowerheads. Winner of many awards. L., 1, 15c, 10, $1.20; M., 1, 10c, 
10:.80cS) 3)150¢10290ce Sbits3 410) 5c;1 OO a 1400} 
SURFSIDE— (Winsor) 1937 (Picardy x Burwood Gem). Beautifully ruffled white blooms 
with slight pencil line in throat. Good substance. Seven or more open on 18-20 
bud spike. Mid-season bloomer. L., 1, 25c; M., 1, 15¢; S., 1, 10c. Bits., 10, 15c. 
TYRIAN PRINCESS—(Kinyon) 1938 (Dr. Moody x Berty Snow). Rose-purple. Opens 
fourteen closely placed florets on a medium tall stem. Really colorful. L., 2, 12c, 
10. 50cM. 351267 Loe BOCs. LO Loge eblis. ZO -aLoceahog 7a0c 
WENONAH—(Kinyon) 1940 (Stately Lavender x Mother Machree). Bright salmon 
pink. Opens up to 14 blooms. Florets closely placed but not crowded. It’s a winner. 
Bev lea Fer POM S200 FN eto Ce Or Site 5.1 TOC O,,OUc, alts: tore: 
40, $1.00. 
ZUNI—(Mitsch) 1937 (Picardy x Lighthouse). Deep smoky colors, a blend of dark 
lavender and gray. The soft peach plume is reflected on the upper petals. Rose 
pencil in throat. Beautiful color, soft ruffling, refined form, make this a ‘‘must 
have’’-in the smoky class: ob; 17 .)0¢,10,;.80¢;-M.,.2; /1Sc,-1.0, 60c.. Blts 7157.0 0c; 
100, 40c. 


Others not listed here will be found in Chapter V. 
SMALL FORMAL 
CRINKLES— (Kunderd) 1916. A beautiful dark peach-blossom pink. Intensely ruf- 
fled. Always a prize winner, and one of the most outstand.ng of the small ruffled 
varieties. Excellent blooms obtained under adverse weather conditions. L., 1, 10c, 
LO OOCM AZ pale Cal UR DUC Torn, Lect aooc: 
See Chapter V for additional listings. 
Chapter [Il 
INFORMAL TYPES 

We think the Informal Type should be just what the name implies, and should 
not be determined by size alone. This type would have the florets distinctly 
staggered up the stem and in most cases the stem will show. Stem more often 
will be more willowy than that of the Formal Type. Large, over five inches in 
diameter. Medium, over three inches to and including five inches in diameter. 
Small, three inches in diameter and smaller. 
LARGE INFORMAL 
BADGER BEAUTY— (Krueger) 1941 (Minuet x Bagdad). Lavender with creamy white 
throat. Earlier than Minuet and bulblets germinate much easier. Medium height. 
Opens five large florets in field on 18-20 bud spike. Really giving Minuet some 
competition. L., $2.00 ea.; M., $1.50 ea.; S., $1.00 ea. Bits., 1, 20c; 10, $1.60. 
KING OF HEARTS— (Salbach) 1939 (Picardy x Grand Opera). A patented gladiolus. 
Pale vermillion, deepening at outer edges. Soft carmine feathering in throat. Opens 
6-8 very large blooms of beautiful forrn and texture on a tail graceful spike. This 
issa regl beauty... (L.,01,50¢)37$).25, 12) S450M7 ss) 35673 45 O02 e250: 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE— (Pruitt) 1937 (Picardy x Ruffled Beauty). Light cream with rich 
golden throat. Beautifully ruffled and of heavy substance. Strong grower. Blooms 
late mid-season. Will crook in hot weather. Best results can be had by growing 
from different size bulbs; in that manner you tend to miss the extremely hot weather 
with some of them. All in all, a wonderful gladiolus. L., 2, 12c, 10, 50c; M., 4, 
15c¢,a.0/-30c;- S76 LOA 1 5c. - Bits 404106 a lOGreabe: 
TUNIA’S TRIUMPH— (Both) 1937. Light orange-scarlet with a beautiful sheen. A 
winner of many awards in this country as well as in Australia where it originated. 
ya eM a LOcaS 3 al Sclaolisam Ueno 
VISTA BONITA— (Ellis). Bright geranium pink with creamy throat. The flower is 
similar to Picardy in all but color. Watch this one; we predict it is going places. 
Leyih, iQoGyal O92. 005:M.,0 Lal 76; 10.1$1S5eS, 22) 28ers: 
See Chapter V for additional listings. 
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