74 FALL. WHOLESALE TRADE LIST, OCTOBER 10, 1942 


SPRING BULBS—(Continued) 
GLADIOLI—(Continued) 
RED AND SCARLET SHADES—(Continued) 
Per 100 
Flaming Sword, (Very Early-Decorative) Deep red; large flowering__-__-—--_ $1.25 
Morocco, (Midseason-Exhibition) Large glistening maroon-red flowers 
on: aitines spike. 3). Jee eet ee on ee eo ee ee 1 50 
Red Phipps, (Midseason-Exhibition) An unusual shade of salmon-red. 
Favorite commercial cut flower: = 2.2233) eee ee eee 1 75 
Vagabond Prince, (Midseason-Exhibition) A gorgeous Gladiolus. Ma- 
hogany. brown’ with flame, blotch. --22)42 9.05 == =e 2 50 
ROSE AND SALMON SHADES 
Bagdad, (Late Midseason-Exhibition) Immense blooms of smoky old rose, 
deeper- at edge res 3S sel Fa a a Pee ee tee eee 1 50 
Beacon, (Exhibition) Salmon-scarlet with creamy throat_________________- 2 25 
Bleeding Heart, (Midseason-Exhibition) White, tinged light pink with 
large red blotch; tall straight spikes and one of the best___________- 2 00 
Debonair, (Midseason-Exhibition) A real novelty in LeFrance pink, 
creamy throat. Excellent: cut flower...) 28s) ee 2 00 
Margaret Fulton, (Early-Decorative) A distinctive rich, dark salmon, 
fine cutflower 2. 3-34 ee eee 1 50 
Picardy, (Early-Exhibition) Soft shrimp-pink without flecking. The 
finest’ Gladiolus\in‘ its color class. 252 =. -.-) =e. 62-2). == 1 25 
Sonatine (Midseason-Decorative) Glorious pure pink flowers of giant 
size. Good, commercial, variety... 22._..- 42 = ee ee 2 00 
BUFF, ORANGE AND YELLOW SHADES 
Betty Nuthall, (Midseason-Exhibition) Glowing orange-pink with rich 
yellow’ throats: vos. vet si See ee eee 125 
Gold Eagle, (Early-Decorative) Large flowers of pure yellow________-_- 1 25 
Golden Dream, (Midseason-Exhibition) A leader in the class of yellow 
Gladiolus, very. tallispikes).2 7...) bot a p43) 
Mary Shary (Decorative) Clear, soft primrose-yellow with a deeper yellow 
iIn=throat: Code eeeee eo ee ee 2 50 
Orange Queen, (Early-Exhibition) Beautiful light orange, deeper at edge 
with. orange-red “lines “in” throats2.2-. 2) 22 202 ee 1 25 
Paradise, (Midseason-Decorative) Clear warm buff, shaded apricot_______- 1 75 
Primrose Princess, (Midseason-Decorative) Tall spikes of primrose 
VY CLOW es RS a Se ee iene er 1 50 
Ruffled Gold, (Midseason-Decorative) Heavily ruffled yellow flowers; 
rose-pink throat. A’ beautiful.variety_..2.._.._2.. =. 32. ee 1 yt 
Wasaga (Decorative) Clear apricot with buff throat. Flowers are large... 1 50 
LAVENDER, VIOLET, AND BLUE SHADES 
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Charles Dickens, (Early-Exhibition) Violet-purple with very tall, gracious 
spikes.( i oe eee CA AP ee oF oe Oe eo oe 1% 
King Arthur, (Midseason-Exhibition and Decorative) Beautifully ruf- 
fled florets of mallow-pink, penciled and flecked with purple______-- 1 7%. 
Marmora, (Midseason-Exhibition) Of immense size, a pleasing shade 
of lavender carried on fine straight stems__-___._.-___/2o_ 3 eee 145 
Minuet, (Midseason-Exhibition) Great spikes of clear lavender flowers_-- 1 75 
Mother Machree, (Midseason-Exhibition) A vinaceous lavender overlaid 
toward the edges with salmon-pink. Most popular of the “smoky” 
varieties 
