STANCER GARDENS GLADIOLUS 
BINGO— (Canine) 1939 (Sport of Picardy). Color soft cream-white, almost buff with 
blended rose marking like Picardy, in throat. Spike, florets, size., etc., identical 
with Picardy. Winner of many firsts.. All reports are enthusiastic as to performance 
and:appeal:- «L.-T, 20¢,°10;, $1.60: Miers), Scr i029 122025 oe) vie a Owens 
Blts., 10,25¢7 100) 'S$2.005 
CAMELLIA— (Palmer) 1937 (Lady Eaton x Picardy). Blush white tinted pink with 
small vivid orange scarlet blotch on cream ground. 6-7 large well-placed blooms 
open on a tall straight spike of 20 buds. L., 2, 15c, 10, 60c; M., 2, 10c, 10, 40c; 
Si 451.0670 0206; 
CARILLON— (Palmer) 1938 (Rosemarie Pfitzer x Picardy). Delightful shade of light 
rose pink with white throat. Well-faced blooms on good spikes. This is a good 
one. LOTS ise 1UP S20 2 Pocn UO, o0Gpo2 7 1 Oc a OSU cre siren oe 
t0G?-10G3 5c, 
CHIEF MULTNOMAH— (Ellis). An extra large, tall smoky red that is getting much 
attention and winning its share of ribbons. L., 1, 10c, 10, 80c; M., 2, 15c, 10, 
GUC an 2 WG cee. Bits. 1 Ge 
COMMANDER KOGEHL—(Pfitzer) 1928. Giant, blood-red, opening about five, six- 
inch florets ata time. Tall vigorous grower. Florets are of heavy substance, glossy, 
and of distinctive triangular form. The standard by which all other reds are com- 
pared. (Lk p2)pl Zen TORS0cr Me 4a aC wale: 
CORAL GLOW— (Ellis) 1937. A rather unusual shade of rich coral orange. Will open 
6 or more large blooms of perfect placement and heavy substance. A bright spot 
In-any carder. Lol ssc. 10 ie 20s Meare, Ose r a Bite sal Deatocs 
CRITERION— (Krueger) 1942 (Pearl of California x Picardy). Beautiful, light pink 
of fine finish and very reliable in producing exhibition spikes. Eight large florets 
open on 24-bud spike. 24” flower head. Should be cut in bud and opened indoors. 
95 days. Good propagator and germinator. First in 3-spike Midwest. Winner of 
American Home Achievement, scored 88 and awarded most beautiful spike of show 
in Wisconsin. L. and M., $3.00 ea., 10, $24.00; S., $2.00 ea., 10, $16.00. Bits., 
tec a LD. 54°00) 
FRANK J. McCOY—(Briggs) 1927. Deep pink. Opens 10-12 at a time on long 
flower head. This is a very fine exhibition variety. Becoming popular as a com- 
merciol, (La 2a c ieesGc Ma loca 30ce Bits oUt Ue: 
J. S. BACH—(Pfitzer) 1932. This is a beautiful early flowering formal variety. Color 
fine orange-salmon, somewhat lighter in the throat, with lines on each petal, whicn 
lends beauty to the flower and whole spike. Tall, strong, 10-12 open. L., 2, 15c, 
lO ~60c* Wes less lie Ocean Pits 2i SLOG, 
JUBILEE— (Kemp) 1926. An old-timer in the lavender class, with large blooms, in- 
clined to bea little floppy, but still a beautiful thing. L., 2, 12c, 10, 50c; M., - 
S126) OSs 5 cee Bits LOO toc: 
KING BEE— (Krueger) 1941 (Picardy x Dream o’ Beauty). Salmon scarlet with purple 
brown flecks. Opens 6-8, 512” florets. Tall and vigorous. Mid-season. Good 
propagator. «bs Wwoced.3M UG eats.) Soc) 60s celts... Oc a0 Be: 
MASTER MYRON— (Krueger) 1940 (Commander Koehl x Picardy). Brilliant, rich 
scarlet. 5-7 large round wide-open blooms at a time on a long tapering flowerhead. 
Stands heat well. Placement and texture good. Straight spikes. Do not overlook 
this 'one.. .bte]5¢ eas WinG0ceart5)150e ear = Blis: 41 Ociea.: (Oso: 
MISS NEW ZEALAND— (Julyan) 1933 (Mrs. Leon Douglas x Emile Aubrun). Color, 
salmon-apricot, suffused rose, blotch of ripe peach color. Winner of many firsts 
‘and very popular. The flower heads are so heavy that they should be staked. The 
first of a raceof ‘giqnts.= G3; 290 AUP /0ce Me SAise? 10,50c; Si aC es0cmenits. 
1 Oc 100.250c:. 
MR. F. W. DAVIS—(Pontius) 1940 (Commander Koehl x Picardy). Fine light red 
that has commercial possibilities. Opens up to six 544” florets on a long willowy 
spike. Rapid propagator. L., 15c¢ ea.; 10, $1.20. 
MRS. CHAS. VAN RYN—(Pontius) 1938 (Giant Nymph x Emile Aubrun). Color 
pinkish salmon (similar to Picardy’s color). Slightly darker in throat. Early bloomer. 
Opens up to nine 544” florets. Heavy propagator. Bulblets germinate easily. L., 
25c ea.; 10, $2.00. 

ee 
