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prominent Ohio amateur. also having a 
few for testing won Sec. and Seedling 
Champion. A week before he entered a 
spike at Chagrin Falls (Ohio) winning as 
Reserve Champion of the show. We won 
with it in the open giant yellow class 
Chagrin Falls, ’44, over good spikes of 
Sir Galahad. 
Each L $2.00 M $1.25 S .60 Blts .15. 
SIR GALAHAD (Salbach) 95 **+4f Exh. 
Patented. Soft, rich, clear creamy yellow 
with a diamond shaped blotch of rich 
crimson, in beautiful contrast. Words fail 
us to describe its unusual beauty. Six 
6 inch florets wide open, a bit recurved, 
18 bud. Tall, strong spikes with long 
flowerhead. Stocks very limited. Doz. 
limit. ; 
Large, per each .35; 12, $3.50. 
'“Sir Galahad is really a beauty in a class all its own.”’ 
B. F. P., Roanoke, Va. 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer) 75 * + Tt. Do not 
confuse with another variety, red, called 
STOPLIGHT. Clear, medium-deep 
golden yellow with a small feathered 
blotch of scarlet. Large blooms, about 
7-8 open and about 18 total buds. Award 
of Merit by Mass. Hort. Soc. The color 
is extremely attractive and the plant is 
strong and vigorous, producing plenty of 
large bulblets that grow unusually well 
and often bloom. 
Given an. Ac Tratingunethe 49°@ 7G. o>. 
New Variety symposium and also at the 
Ont. Agric. College Test Garden. 
Each M $1.25 S .75 Bits -15. 
BUFF—16 Series 
DONNA (Pruitt) 95—+tf Dec. Com. Golden 
buff, well ruffled. Color much as Wasaga 
but much stretchier spikes, taller, with 
more open. This is one of the very best 
glads to be had at any price. We fear 
you are overlooking it because lack of * 
insignia places it in the 300 size series. 
Try it. The commercial boys who have 
it are making no effort to sell it. 
L .20 M .15 8 .10 Blts (100, $1.00.) 
ORANGE —22 Series 
(Incl. yellow orange and red orange) 
ACCA LAURENTIA (Holland) 70 *—tt 
Dec. Clean, soft orange, inconspicuously 
marked deeper in throat. Color does not 
fleck or burn. Slightly hooded. For 3 years 
we have studied this for flaws from point 
of view of cut flower use without finding 
any. Stocks limited and not more than half 
will be allowed to be sold. 
L .30 M .20S .15 Blts (100, $2.00). 
THE GLADIOLUS FANCIER'S 

ALL GLORY (N. Z.) 77 * + tt. A novelty 
BO 
“Bobby Dazzler, from bulblets, was wonderful! 
spire 
DA 
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gladiolus. Deep, tangerine orange spec- 
tacularly blotched purple overlaid cerise 
with a single rib down center of. lower 
petals. Beautifully ruffled. Color is fast, 
propagation is easy and good and sizeable 
spikes are frequently had from bulblets. 
Champion seedling N. Z. G. S., '42. “Best 
Novelty” N. Z. G.S., '44. 
Each L $4.00 M $3.00 S $2.00 Bits .50. 
BBY DAZZLER (Both) 80 **+174t 
Surely the best commercial orange we know. 
Brilliantly clear and velvety red orange 
with deeper throat blotch. Beautifully 
ruffled. But for Jeanie and Coutts’ Orchid 
this variety would be just about the sole 
contender for the most beautiful glad in- 
troduced in the last 5 years. On account of 
the greater intensity of color in this one 
probably it will receive the most acclaim. 
Florets have substance, are 51-64% 
inches dia., 5-7 open and are not crowded 
on the stem. 
L .60 M .40 S .25. Bits .06. 
A living 
of red orange flame.”” M. A. E., Appleton, Minn. 
ZILER (Bott) 602 eT tt Exh only, 
The greatest dazzler for color we have 
seen. We never thought we could ever 
see a glad of scarlet orange that could 
match Pfitzer’s Triumph. But this is 
vivid dazzling scarlet orange with darker 
blotch. Slightly ruffled. 514 inch florets, 
9-10 open, 22 and more buds. Full double 
row Exh. type placement. Flower fades in 
the sun so it is not a commercial type. 
But what a “humdinger” for the show 
bench or home use if blooms are opened 
indoors! A spike selected from our com- 
mercial display at Ohio, ’38, not entered 
in competition, was unanimously chosen 
by the judges as Grand Champion Bloom 
of the Show, winning the American Home 
Achievement Medal and the N. E. G. S. 
Purple Rosette. 
L .60 M .40 S .20 Bits .05. 
TS BOTH (Both) 80 **.-+ t}{ Exh. Comi. 
Deep pastel orange. Between 03 and- 
04 on Fischer Color Chart. Not enough 
red to be called red orange. Has a small 
blue tongue, a color rarely found in glads 
in combination with orange. Huge, wide 
open florets held rigidly on tall and strong 
spikes which are truly magnificient Heavy 
propagator. Our 1st in R. I. orange class, 
Ohio, ’42._ Won Award of Merit and was - 
judged Color Champion, Cleveland (Ohio) 
also R. I. sec. champion, Chagrin Falls, 
O., ’44. In a class by itself. Reserve 
Champion, Chagrin Falls, Ohio, 45. 
Each L $2.00 M $1.25 S .75 Bits .20 
(7 for $1.00). 
“T think the champion spike in my garden-about 50 varieties 
of glads was an H. B 
Rev. E. W. R., Bridgeton, Me. 
Pitt, grown from one of your bulbs.’ 

Bulbs priced per each. 12 sold at 10 rate. 6 at 5 rate. 25 at 100 rate. 
Blts any amount at rate offered. Delivered Prepaid in U. S. 
