8 GLADIOLUS OF DISTINCTION 

FORT TI (Webster) Clear light pink, some- 
times flecked around the edges. Opens 
6 to 8 on tall spike. 
M .40; S .25; Bts. 6 for .25. 
FLYING FORTRESS (Wilson) Originator’s 
Description: A beautiful shade of laven- 
der gray with small attractive blotch. 
Spike and florets of monster proportions, 
8 inch florets reported. 
M $2.00; S $1.00; Bts. .25. 
GARDENTA (Scheer) A light cream decora- 
tive with light golden throat, petals 
pleasingly waved. Spike slender and 
straight, four to six, 4 inch florets open 
at once. A heavy propagator of bulblets 
which easily grow. 
L 2 for .15. 
GENGHIS KHAN (Scheer) A striking deep- 
ly ruffled pure pink, blending into a 
white throat, with no markings. Flurets 
very large, up to 6 inches, and on a spike 
which does not crook. Bulblets grow 
well and are produced in quantity. This 
is one of the aristocrats. To see it is to 
want it. 
L $3.00; M $2.00; S $1.00; Bts. .30 each} 
10 for $2.00. : 
GLAMIS (Palmer) Beautiful clear salmon 
rose with cream lip. Needle point type 
petals, 6 to 8 large, wide open florets on 
a plant of average height. <A leading 
grower calls this one of the finest pinks 
in existence. A favorite with the ladies. 
L .30; M .25; S .20; Bts. 10 for .20; 100 
for $1.50. 
GOLDEN GATE (Kundred) Introduced as 
finest commercial yellow. Until Vangold 
is available in quantity, this looks like 
a good substitute, as color is almost 
identical though florets are a bit hooded. 
easy propagator and excellent grower. 
Mid early season. 
S .15; Bts. 100 for .50. 
GOLDEN STATE (Wheeler) A glad having 
about everything desired in a yellow. In- 
troduced as a yellow Picardy. Has been 
winning blue ribbons and grand cham- 
pionships regularly. Eventually you will 
be growing Golden State. Why not now? 
Good propagator of jumbo bulblets of 
fair germination. 
L $2.00; M $1.50; S .90; Bts. .25; 10 for 
$2.00; 100 for $16.00. 
GRACIE ALLEN (Wilson) A clear deep 
scarlet self, ex-type and well liked by 
all who grow it . Opens up to 8 five and 
one-half inch florets on a 27 inch flower- 
head carrying up to 20 buds. Good pro- 
pagator and average germinator. 
I. $3.00; M $2.00; S $1.00; Bts. .30; 10 for 
$2.00. ; 
GRENADIER (Palmer) One of 1944 re- 
lease, blooming only from bulblets in my 
garden. Grenadine or orange buff, a 
color that is different from most glads. 
Looks like it might make a good exhi- 
bition and commercial variety. 
L $3.00; M $2.00. 
HAWKEYE RED (Heaton) I believe Mr. 
Heaton has given us a real commercial 
light red in this one. A sport of Vaga- 
bond Prince, being identical with its Golden state 
parent save in color. May even be a bit 
Jarger and wider open. At this writing 

