PICARDY (Palmer) Midseason 
Salmon pink with slightly darker throat 
featherings. One of the greatest varieties 
ever introduced and has made the gladi- 
olus the florist's leading out-door flower. 
Opens 6 to 8 large well placed blooms 
on a tall, straight spike. 
RED CHARM (Buit) Early Midseason 
Deep sparkling scarlet shading toward a 
deeper throat. It opens 8 to 10 large well 
placed blooms on a tall, straight stem. 
It is considered one of the very best 
medium reds and because of its excellent 
and consistent performance is an out- 
standing variety both for the exhibitor 
and the commercial cut-flower producer. 
ROSA VAN LIMA (Pfitzer) Early Midseason 
Light rose pink with lighter midribs and 
throat. It will open 6 large florets on a 
tall spike that is always straight. Being 
early, it is widely grown commercially. 
SILVER WINGS (Ritsema) Midseason 
A white sport of Picardy that is whiter 
than Leading Lady. The 6 inch glistening 
white florets are very ruffled and will open 
7 to 8 with most of the remaining buds in 
color, The strong healthy plants produce 
straight spikes of 18 to 20 buds and 
everyone will open to the very tip. It is 
a fine commercial and is at the head of 
the list in the white class. Our planting 
of bulblets this season bloomed freely. 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer) Early Midseason 
One of the finest glads grown today. I 
is a clean medium yellow with a small red 
throat blotch. Florets are of large size 
and perfectly placed on a spike which is 
always straight and tall. Even plants from 
No. 4 bulbs will grow to a height of 60 
inches or more. It will open 7 and is a 
very good keeper. It also opens well from 
tight cut bud. Spotlight is the best yellow 
on the market today and many commercial 
cut-flower growers are withdrawing their 
stock from sale. Fine No. 1 spikes were 
grown by us this season from No. 5 bulbs. 
At no time could we supply enough cut- 
flowers of Spotlight. Some florists say it 
is the best cut-flower they ever handled. 
It is a very heavy producer of easily 
germinating bulblets. 
STOPLIGHT (Lins) Midseason 
A top notch commercial, Brilliant clear 
florist red. It will open 7 ruffled florets 
which are of heavy substance. It produces 
very large quantities of bulblets which 
germinate easily and if given enough 
water the bulblets will produce salable 
spikes. Stoplight makes fine spikes from 
any size bulb’ and never crooks. The 
blooms are wide open, well placed, and 
the attachment is excellent. 
Per Large 
3 20 
10 70 
1 15 
10 ~=—:1.20 
3 20 
10 79 
1 3.00 
10 24.00 
1 1.50 
10 12.00 
Medium 
5-.29 
40 
2-.20 
80 
5-.25 
00 
2.00 
16.00 
1.00 
Bulblets 
Small Per 
10-.25 100 30 
3-25 10 .15 
65 100 1.25 
10-25 100 - .25 
1.00 10 2.50 
8.00 100 20.00 
60 10 1.50 
4.80 100 12.00 
1.18 Ae". 941510 AS 
10 ~=1.20 
80 
40 100 = 1.20 
