MOTHER MACHREE. A large, late, 
smoky lavender overlaid toward the 
edge with salmon pink. An old variety 
but still one of the most popular. 
Large: 3, 30c; Doz. $1.00; 100, $6.50 
Medium: Doz. $ .80; 100, $5.75 
MYRNA. This daintily ruffled ivory- 
white has won scores of ribbons at 
shows throughout the country. A rapid 
propagator and a good sturdy grower. 
Will open 8-10 well placed florets. 
Large: 3, 40c; Doz. $1.40; 100, $9.00 
Medium: 3, 35c; Doz. $1.15; 100, $7.50 
OREGON GOLD. The perfect yellow. 
This massive plant produces a five 
foot spike, carrying 20-24 buds with 
9 to 10 huge ruffled florets open at 
once and nicely arranged on a tall 
graceful spike. The florets are as large 
as Picardy, one of its parents. Color 
medium yellow on outer edges and 
blending smoothly to a deep yellow 
in the throat. A solid color, no pro- 
nounced marks or blotches. When cut 
takes water and blooms to the tip. 
Heavy producer of bulblets. This is 
truly a great improvement over all 
yellow Gladiolus to date. 
Medium size only— 
Each 25c; Doz. $2.50; 100, $17.00 
PELEGRINA. Deep violet. Good wiry 
spike with good placement of florets 
and many open. Early. 
Large: 3, 30c; Doz. $1.00; 100, $6.50 
Medium: Doz. $ .80; 100, $5.75 
PICARDY. Glowing shrimp or flesh- 
pink without any markings. Outsells 
all other varieties of Glads as a com- 
mercial cut flower. 
Large: 3, 30c; Doz. $1.00; 100, $6.50 
Medium: Doz. $ .80; 100, $5.75 
RECADO. Rosy ash flecked and splashed 
with orange scarlet with diffused 
darker blotch. Opens up to 10 large, 
well placed blooms at a time. A gor- 
geous smoky variety that is fine for 
exhibition. Strong grower and propa- 
gator. Anyone liking smokies will 
surely want Recado. 
Medium size only— 
3 for 35c; Doz. $1.25; 100, $8.00 
RED PHIPPS. Brilliant light scarlet. 
Karly, medium height with 8-10 open 
florets. A very popular cut-flower. 
Large: 3, 30c; Doz. $1.00; 100, $6.50 
Medium: Doz. $ .80; 100, $5.75 

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