LEADING LADY 
(JOHNSTON ’42) 

Creamy white sport of Picardy with yellow 
throat. A good strong grower and 
producer can not tell it from Picardy 
only by its color. 
Leading Lady still wins the most ribbons 
at the shows. 
Wins Grand Champion ribbons at the 
West Virginia, Maryland, Utah and Empire 
State (Binghamton, INS Y.) eo SROWSs: 
At the Connecticut Gladiolus Society 
show Leading Lady was voted by the public 
as the most Popular Gladiolus in the show. 
The Connecticut Society awards a blue rib- 
bon to the originator of the variety which 
wins this award. We received this ribbon and 
want to say that we consider it an Honor to 
have received this award. 
From the reports we have received of the 
different shows over the country Leading 
Lady wins most of the ribbons in her class. 
PRICES---1947—PREPAID 
L M NS) Bulblets 
i—$ .40 er LD 
10—_ 3.20 2.00 1.00 00 
NOT PREPAID 
a 2 3 4 3) 6 
100 25.00 20.00 16.00 14.00 10.00 8.00 
Bulblets 
100—$3.00 Quart—$75.00 Peck—$500.00 
1000 bulbs at 8 times the 100 rate 
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GENERAL PRICE LIST 
ALGONQUIN (Palmer) (536) Brilliant 
scarlet with large open blooms. 
BADGER BEAUTY (Krueger) (466) Light 
Lavender with a creamy white throat. 
BEACON (Palmer) (4386) Clear bright 
scarlet with large cream blotch. 
Per Large Med. Small Bulblets 
2 .20 5-25 25-.20 
10 .80 .O0 .30 100-.50 
a .20 10-.20 
10 1.60 100-1.50 
2 15 
10 19D 00-.25 
