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TWO GLADLAND ACRES INTRODUCTIONS 
530—BUTTERSCOTCH (Langworthy) (80) 
Originated by L R. Langworthy of Van Nuys, Calif. A warm, bright pastel in a new 
shade—Indian Yellow overlaid with Chinese Coral on petal margins and in throat. 18-20 
buds; height in field 60 to 63 inches; flowerhead 28-30 inches; floret 6-7 inches. Opens 
8-10; withstands heat better than average. Midseason blooms with Picardy or a little 
earlier. 
Large, each $1.25 Medium, each $1.00 Bulblets, 10 for $1.25 
430—APRIL (C. M. Evans) (80) 
Originated by Dr. Chas. M. Evans, Los Angeles, Calif. Color is distinctive—a cool pale 
peach self color except for a faint throat line. Seedling of Magna Blanca X Seedling DO7. 
Triangular florets 18-20 buds; flowerhead 26-28 inches; field height 64 inches. Floret size 
as given by Dr. Evans, 412 inches. Blooms midseason about 6 days ahead of Leading Lady. 
Opens 5 to 6 with 4 to 5 buds in color. 
Large, each $1.50 Medium, each $1.00 Bulblets, per 5—$1.00 
421—_DAISY MAE—1945 
(Lins-Ruble) (90 Days) 
Daisy Mae is a pink orange with a cherry throat mark. Although classified in the 400 
group, large and medium bulbs will consistently produce florets of giant size. Daisy Mae 
is growing in popularity every year. We received many fine testimonials this past season, 
a few of which are listed below. Daisy Mae is a wonderful producer of large bulblets that 
germinate easily. We have florists calling for Daisy Mae by name. 
Large $1.00 Medium 75c Small 50c ____Bulblets 10 for $1.00; 100 for $8.00 
What one or two growers said about Daisy Mae 
gave me an unfavorable impression of it, but a 
friend gave me a few bulbs of it this year and it was 
one of the very best glads to bloom in my garden. 
I like it very much and would like to list it. 
—B. L. S., New Hampshire. 
This is to let you know that Daisy Mae was, with- 
out a doubt, one of the outstanding gladiolus in my 
garden and in the shows last year. I believe this 
glad will prove a most profitable investment for you 
as it was definitely superior in its color class in the 
many shows I attended. I did not notice any peel- 
ing this year. —T.R. M., West Virginia. 
Daisy Mae (which I got from you) did great for 
me this year. I got 2nd day grand championship at 
the International glad show and several blue ribbons 
at other shows with Daisy Mae. It is a great keeper. 
—F. H.S., New York. 
I received my package of gladiolus bulbs from you 
and am very pleased with them. They are all nice 
clean bulbs. I thank you very much for all the 
extras. —F. H. S., New York. 
First would like to comment on Daisy Mae. The 
large bulb you sent me was fine and planted it un- 
der most adverse conditions crowded, only once 
fertilized and not watered during the dry spell. I 
got three beautiful spikes about 10 days apart, the 
florets were 544”. Harvested three jumbo bulbs but 
no bulblets, this was probably due to the lack of 
water. The bulbs were very good and if it did “Daisy Mae” and Myself 
that good I am just wondering what can be accom- 
plished with good care. You have a wonderful glad, if prices were lower I think everyone 
would grow only Daisy Mae. —H. I., Rhode Island. 

