SNYDER’S “GLAD ACRES,” CLAWSON, MICH. 


WEDDING GOWN (Wilson) (Mid-season) 
Ex. clear cream white. Wonderful keeper. 22 buds, 
9 open. 5 feet tall. 4 inch blooms. Fine commer- 
cial. 
M 50c, 10-$4.00, S 35c, 10-$2.80, blts. 10-50c, 100-$4.00 
WHITE GOLD (Scheer) (Early Mid-season) 
Immense clear light cream, shading to golden 
throat. 4 to 6 immense blooms open on a tall spike. 
Very strong grower. 
L 60c, 10-$4.80, blts. 5-25c, 100-$4.00 
WOLVERINE STATE (New Introduction) 
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WINGS OF SONG (Ellis) (Mid-season) 
Rose salmon with cream lip. 8 or more large well 
placed blooms open on a tall spike. 
L 10-60c, M 10-40c, S 10-20c, blts. 100-15c 
WINSTON (Palmer) (Early) 
Early clear bright cream shading to lemon throat. 
5 to 7 large ruffled and waved blooms open on a 
tall straight spike. Very fine and beautiful. 
L 35c, 10-$2.80, M 25c, 10-$2.00, S 15c, 10-$1.20, 
blts. 20-25c, 100-$1.00 
WURTEMBERGIA (Pfitzer) (Late) 
Late dazzling scarlet, with cream throat. Huge 
blooms on tall, straight spikes 
L 10-60c, M 10-40c, blts. 100-15c 
YOHO (Beaton) (Mid-season) 
Deep violet red or wine purple. 6 or more 5 inch 
blooms open on a medium heavy straight stem. 
L 25c, 10-$2.00, M 15c, 10-$1.20, S 8c, 10-60c, 
blts. 25-40c, 100-$1.25 
JOIN A GLADIOLUS SOCIETY 
Persons interested in the growing of gladiolus, 
should join a society. The benefits and infor- 
mation received are worth much more than the 
dues. Some of the societies issue regular publi- 
cations such as bulletins and year books. Others 
conduct trial gardens and issue reports on the 
varieties grown. They all conduct shows. 

