W. REED NUTTALL 
Phone 098-R2 
Gladview Gardens 
4 
R. D. 2, BOXS7385 
Provo, Utah 
VISITORS WELCOME 
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REHAD CAREFULLY BEFORE ORDERING 
The bulbs listed below are young, healthy and sure 
to bloom. Free cultural directions wiil be included with 
each order. All prices Prepaid anywhere in U. S8.. De- 
livery will be made early in April unless otherwise 
specified in your order. All stock offered and orders 
accepted subject to prior sale, order early. 
with order. No mail orders for less than $1.00. 
. PRIGHS ARE.FOR LARGE. BULBS, no medium or, * 
small bulbs this year except as noted. Bulblet orders *will 
be generously filled, however, no single item for less 
than 10c. As we have over 1000 varieties we probably 
have all your favorites even though they are not listed, 
so just send your order at current prices and we'll do 
our best. 
EXTRAS—On orders of $1.00 or more, we always 
add extra bulbs ,of newer varieties for trial. Look for 
them. ‘ 
PICARDY, after ten years at the top, is finally 
giving ground to a few other varieties that are equally as 
good or better when well grown. Some of these are— 
ALADDIN, ALGONQUIN, CORONA, MARGARET BEA- 
TON, MYRNA, PEGGY LOU, and others. When stocks 
of these are more widely distributed, their winnings will 
be much greater. It should be understood that win- 
nings of the newer varieties are small because their 
newness and higher price has prevented their being 
grown and entered in very many shows. A safe rule to 
follow is:—any variety costing over 25c that is able to 
Terms: Cash — 
* Indicates this variety won over 5 awards. 
** Indicates this variety won over 15 awards. 
*** Hyery one of the 36 varieties that won 25 or 
more awards in 1943-44 are indicated by***. 
Figures in parentheses (33) indicates the num- 
ber of awards won. 
This year we are including the National Classifica- 
tion Commettee type and color class number, it follows 
the color description, and is used and recognized by most 
Gladiolus Societies in the U. S. and Canada. In the shows 
yarieties compete by these color and size classes. The 
letter ‘“‘F’’ stands for ‘‘Formal’”’ and indicates that the 
florets are arrayed in a double row up the stem in a 
close arrangement. ‘“I’’ is for ‘“‘Informal’ and means 
ihat the florets of this variety have alternate and open 
spacing, giving a more graceful and artistic effect. The 
Forma] is about the same as the old “Exhibition” type 
and the Informal is similar to the ‘‘Decorative”’ type. 
Under the new Classification, the 100 series indicates the 
tiny miniatures with florets under 2% inches in diam- 
eer. The 200 class is for small glads with florets 2% 
to 8% inches in diameter. The 300 class is for medium 
giads with florets of 34% to 4%4 inches. The 400 class 
is for large glads with florets of 4% to 5% inches and 
the 500 class is for giant glads with florets over 51% 
inches in diameter. The last two figures of the number 
indicate the color group to which the variety belongs. 
Those ending in even numbers have pure self colors and 
those ending in odd numbers are marked or blotched 
with a deeper shade, 
win 5 awards or over is as good or better than cheaper 00-09 Pure white to cream. 
varieties winning many prizes. 10-19 Yellow to deep buff. 
20-29 Light to deep orange. 
We are probably the only growers who make a 30-35 Light to deep salmon. 
definite effort to list all top winners, so if you want the 36-39 Shades of scarlet. 
best let the stars * * * guide you. Any variety that 40-49 Light to deep pink. 
can win firsts and championships in shows all over the 50-59 Pure red to black red. 
continent is bound to be good in your own garden. 60-65 Light to deep rose. 
66-69 Lavender shades. 
Using the N.E.G.S. and other reliable reports of over 70-79 Purple and violet. 
50 major shows held in 1943 and 1944 and tabulating 80-89 Smoky shades. 
only firsts, we find that over 200 varieties were able to 90-99 Any other color: greys, browns, greens, 
win 5 or more awards. ete. 
LARGE FLOWERED FORMAL AND INFORMAL PRIZE WINNERS 
(Including Sizes 300 - 400 - 500) 
Price Per Per 
Rating, Name, Winnings, Description Class No. Large Bulbs 10 100 
*** ALADDIN (50)—Huge deep salinon, cream throat, ruffled ___.............-... F-532 2 for .15 .65 
#** ALGONQUIN (72)—Big brilliant clear scarlet, ruffled needlepoint .... F-43836 1 for .10 .80 
2°. ALSACE, (15)—Bulft) amd” apr cere ees enes 1-416 1 for .25 
* AMBERGLOW (14)—Deepest pure yellow .........-.......2..2-.2-2-------2--2--0-00-- 1-412 1 for .10 .80 
** AMERICAN COMMANDER (19)—Very large pure red..........-.-..-..-------- F-452 1 for .15 
* AMRITA (5)—tbLarge clear light buff --.....--- 2-2-2222 -o-oo-- nnn n nnn anna nec enenen 1-416 2 for .15 .65 
** AMULET (20)—Intensely rufffled buff --.....-.-...--.--.-.----.---.---22-----2e--enee T-416 2 for .15 65 
* ARABELLA (6)—Tall black red ....2.2.-2---c2scsc-)--c2sennennstcce see soem cee neeneedenee 1-354 1 for .15 
* ARETHUSA (7)—Intensely ruffled light buff -.......-..-......-...-.--..--.-----+-- . F-416 1 for .10 
* ARIADNE (6)—Tall large blotched white — -._..............-.-..--..--.----------------- F-401 2 for .15 65 
** AVALON (16)—Ruffled pink and cream crooks some ........-..-.---.---..---- F-441 1 for .25 
* AVE MARIA (5)—Large blue flecked with violet ...............----..-------------- F-377 3 for .20 .60 
** BADGER BEAUTY (20)—Tall lavender, cream throat _______.................. F-466 1 for .25 
* BAGDAD (i11)—One of the largest, smoky old rose .........-.................... 1-480 3 for .20 .60 5.00 
* BARCAROLE (6)—Ruffled clear orange __._.........2.2...-....-.-.--.2020...------.-- . 7-424 1 for .10 .80 
#** BRHACON (36)—A huge light scarlet with a cream blotch -..._..................- F-437 3 for .20 .60 5.50 
* BERTY SNOW (5)—Large pinkish lavender -...........2..02-22.022.22.2ecc2eceene ee F-466 3 for .20 .60 
* BETTY COED (10)—Soft pink ‘“‘that school girl complexion” -........... I-340 3 for .20 .60 5.00 
* BETTY NUTHALL (7)—Salmon pink, yellow and orange, very tall .... F.420 3 for .20 .60 5.50 
