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W. J. DAKERS (Brown)—Variegated soft shade of pink with creamy lemon tongue. A fine exhibition 
variety. Large only—$3.50. No Discount. 
WHITE GOLD (Scheer)—Enormous, slightly ruffled, cream blending to gold in throat. Much admired 
by everyone. L 2--30c, M 2--25c, S 2--15c, Blts. 20--30c. 
WHITE WINGS (Errey)—The finest white we have seen. Large ruffled blossoms of heavy texture 
that stands up under the hottest sun. Large only—$10.00 each. No Discount. 
WINTERMOON (Buchanan)—Medium blue with white blotched throat and midrib. L 35c, M 25c, 
S 15c, Blts. 10--25c. 
XENO (Blom & Padding)—This ruffled warm orange, suffused with harmonizing yellow, makes a 
very pleasing combination. Showy and popular in the garden and early. Large only—$1.00 
each. No Discount. 
YANKEE CLIPPER (Drake)—Giant blush ivory white of excellent substance. Opens 8 to 9 64%” to 
7’ heavily fluted florets, tightly attached. Typical Picardy growth and propagation habits. 
Commendation Award—Rhode Island 1947; Award of Merit—N.E.G.S. 1947. Large, Medium 
or Small—$3.00, Blts. $1.00 each. No Discount. 
YELLOW GOLD (Stancer)—Nice clear light yellow, bit darker in throat. Rather triangular shaped 
florets on nice long spikes. Early. L 2--25c, M 2--15c, S 2--10c, Blts. 15--15c. 
YELLOW HERALD (K. & M.)—A rich yellow, slightly ruffled. Strong healthy grower and is a fine 
addition to the yellow class. L 25c, M 20c, S 15c, Blts. 10--20c. 
ARISTOCRATIC COLLECTION 
If you do not care to know the name of each variety as it blooms, a collection is the value 
supreme. Special care will be used to see that all colors, from white to the dark reds and purples, 
are included. The cost of the bulbs if purchased separately, and each variety named, would be 
at least three times the price of this unlabeled collection. 
100 assorted large (1'' up) bulks for $7.00: 50 for $4.00. With each collection of one hundred 
bulbs we will add—free—3 large bulbs (labeled) of Coraleen. 
Same Collection but of Medium Size Bulbs: 100 for $5.00; 50 for $3.00. With each collection of 
one hundred bulbs we will add—free—3 meduim bulbs (labeled) of Coraleen. 
SUGGESTION 
If you have been growing gladiolus for some years, and are familiar with color descriptions 
and exhibiting, you can broaden your gladiolus interest and enjoyment by owning the Color Chart, 
published by the New England Gladiolus Society. This has gone through four revisions and the 
latest edition, with lacquered finish, has brighter colors than ever. This is not only the standard 
for gladiolus color classification but is now included also in the National Council of State Garden 
Clubs—"Handbook of Flower Show Judging’’—more than 15,000 copies have been distributed in 
the past few years. 
If you wish to add $2.00 (the actual cost) to your bulb order we shall be glad to forward it to 
N.E.G.S. for you. You may order from the Society direct,—if so, please mention reading about it 
here. 

“My order came through in very fine condition and may I say that they were very clean 
looking bulbs.” —E.H., Arlington, Mass. 
