SEABROOK NURSERIES GLADIOLUS 

Small Decorations 
As we have so many calls for the smaller size Glads, to be used for Table Lecora- 
tions, and in small homes, we have decided to list a few separate from the others. These 
take in all colors and shapes in the very small dainty varieties. We have had these listed 
right along but for some reason our customers could not pick them out and you will find 
them in their places here in the Catalog, showing description and prices. 
BABY BETTY (Kinnon) Cream and light pink. 
BETTY BROWN EYES (Briggs) Salmon with brown blotch. 
BETTY CO-ED (Briggs) Soft lafrance pink. 
BRIGHTSIDE (Prestgard) Talisman rose shade. 
DAINTY QUEEN (Mc Kibbon) Light pink lacin‘ated very lovely. 
DEE (Rowe) Tall clear bright orange. 
GOLDEN POPPY (Prestgard) Deep yellow. 
ORANGE BUTTERFLY (Salbach) Dusky orange. 
PATRICIA CARTER ( Kunderd) Clear rich pink. 
QUEEN BREMEN (Zimmer) Deep lavender rose. 
ROSE MIST (Fischer) Red-edged silver. 
SEAFOAM (Vaughan) Tall slender stem, white. 
SWEETHEART (Prestgard) Pale pink edged with deep pink. 
THE ORCHID (Sprague) Laciniated lavender resembling an orchid. 
WHITE BUTTERFLY ( Kuwunderd) Pure white, many open. 

1944 New England Gladiolus Society Application 1944 
Supplement Membership . . . . . $2.00 
Entitles you to a copy of The Gladiolus 
Year Book, issued in January, also April, 
July and October; Supplements, containing 
articles on planting, fertilizing hybridizing, 
growing, harvesting, curing, storing and 
news from affiliated Gladiolus Societies. 
REGULAR MEMBERSHIP 
sG0 ka@)n yer eee ss $1.00) 
Regular cloth-bound copy of The Gladiolus, 
1944, and membership privileges of the so- 
ciety. 

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Supplement 
Send Money and Application to New England Gladiolus Society, Inc., Norwood, Mass. 
—Credit to Seabrook Nurseries. 

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