20. Foliage always straight and of good color. 
21. Always admired whenever and wherever shown or used. 
U. R. Perrine. An unusual color combination among gladiolus. 
Height 55 inches, length of flower head 27 inches. Foliage straight 
and upright. Florets 4 inches; 6 open, 6 in color; with spike of 
18 florets. Attachment and color same as Jules Amott with the 
added attraction of a black throat. Good bulblets and germination. 
Will flower in 75 days. Prices same as Grace Stewart Peet. 
Sue Trick. A real glamour-star! Salmon-watermelon pink; or 
“Sea coral with an ivory throat.” Between R.6 and O.R. 5. A 
straight wiry stem bears a gently-tapering flowerhead of 19 five- 
inch florets, 8 open, 7 in color. The florets are fluted and ruffled 
with overlapping placement. ‘Their texture is excellent. Foliage is 
medium, upright, healthy. Bulb is excellent; bulblet production 
150-200; germination very good. This beauty blooms in 75 days. 
Prices same. as Grace Stewart Peet. 
Peggy Himler. Here is the most wonderful gladiolus we have 
ever had the pleasure to grow. It does not burn even in our most 
torrid weather. Color is “Indian and Nassau orange.” On the color 
chart O.R. 4, but brighter with a cream line on lower petal. Twenty 
florets on straight flower head. Six open, 8 in color. Has a straight 
stem 59 inches tall. The foliage is medium, upright and healthy. 
Spike has an overlapping placement of florets. ‘Their texture is 
excellent; fluted, needlepointed, winged. Foliage medium, upright, 
and healthy. Bulb excellent; bulblet production 100-plus; germina- 
tion very good. It blooms in 75 days. Prices same as Grace Stewart 
Peet. 
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