GLADS FOR OKLAHOMA 
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Morrow of. Enid, Oklahoma, 
report on “Gladiolus for Oklahoma.” We knew 
the Morrows while we worked in the Okla. Glad 
Society. They are successful amateurs in this section 
and their skill in producing show spikes is excep- 
tional. We have great respect for their judgment 
of what glads are best for this mid-west plains 
country. Mrs. Morrow notes ‘George and I, with 
the assistance of Miss Wright, (who is Sec. of Okla. 
Glad Soc.) have made up this list, and we feel 
you are pretty sure of all of these. Some you don’t 
list. 
GIANT: 500 Crystal; 501 Margaret Beaton; 506 
Leading Lady, White Gold; 511 Discovery; 516 Dr. 
Whiteley; 523 Rio Rita; 530 Glamis, King William, 
Picardy; 532 Ogarita, 536 Algonquin; 537 Tip Top; 
540 Pink Picardy, Rima; 541° Candy Heart, Belmar, 
Big Top; 550 Ohio Nonpariel; 552 King Click; 554 
Black Panther; 560 Corona; 562 Burma; 566 Eliza- 
beth The Queen, Rose O’ Day; 570 Convoy, Parnas- 
sus, Mrs Mark’s Memory; 580 Misty Dawn, Tunia’s 
Mahomet, Xerxes, Car. W. Gannett; 590 R. B., King 
Tan. 
LARGE: 400 Benison, Myrna, Snow Princess, An- 
namae; 401 Caribou, Silentium; 406 Pacifica, Wan- 
da; 410 Crinklecream, Golden Chimes, Ophir, 
Gleam; 412 Autumn Gold, Mother Kadel; 413 
Spotlight; 416 Arethusa; 420 Lantana; 423 Orange 
Drapery, Halloween; 424 Happy Days, Gratitude; 
430 Beauty Clynic; 436 Beacon, Errey’s Scarlet, Va- 
leria; 440 Capeheart, Ethel Cave-Cole, Greta Gar- 
bo, Legend, Mandaleen; 450 Hawkeye Red; 452 
Burgundy, Kenwood, Red Charm; 453 Ruddygore; 
460 Francis M. Irwin, Rose van Lima; 462 Oregon 
Rose, H. R. Hancock, Pau! Revere; 466 Rosalie, Bad- 
ger Beauty; 470 King Lear, Lancaster; 476 Blue 
Beauty; 478 Blue Lagoon; 480 Voodoo, Zuni, Carol, 
Grey Dawn, Tecumseh; 490 Robinson Crusoe. 
GLADS FOR ALBERTA, CANADA 
W. J. Raison of Edmonton, Canada, reports on 
“Glads for Alberta, Canada.’ Mr. Raison grew 
this summer a grander spike of “Oregon Rose” 
than we have ever been able to do — consequently 
we feel that his opinion on the Glads that perform 
best for him is to be respected. He notes, ‘| am 
an amateur grower, growing Gladiolus for a hobby 
and pleasure. The opinions expressed are my own 
and all | have put down, | have grown.” This 
particular report was of great value to us as this 
is a section which we have not, as yet, had the 
opportunity of visiting. 
Giant and Large 
WHITE—Snow Princess, Myrna, Igloo, Margaret 
Beaton. 
CREAM—Leading Lady, White Gold, Winston, Lady 
Jane, Fair Angel, Wanda, Corona. 
YELLOW—Golden State, Golden Chimes, Jasmine, 
Royal Gold, Spotlight. 
BUFF—Bingo, Helen of Troy, Grenadier. 
ORANGE—Jasinth, Dr. Whiteley, Lantana, Orange 
Gold, Dazzler, Hurricane. 
SALMON—Jeanie, Genghis Khan, Picardy, Marlene 
Both, Pioneer. 
SCARLET—J. S. Bach, Beacon, Errey’s Scarlet. 
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PINK—Avalon, Candy Heart, Ethel Cave-Cole, 
Greta Garbo, Grand Opera, Fay, Big Top. 
RED—Red Charm, Kenwood, Hindenburg’s Memo- 
ry, Flagship, King Click. 
BLACK RED—Black Opal, Black Magic, Black Pan- 
ther. 
ROSE—Oregon Rose (this is best of them all), 
Burma, Betty’s Choice, Malta, H. R. Hancock, Red 
Lory. 
LAVENDER—Isola. Bella, Elizabeth the Queen, 
Huntress, Rose O/ Day, Lavender Prince, Minstrel. 
PURPLE—Elanora, Mrs. Mark’s Memory, King Lear, 
Lancaster, Purple Supreme. 
VIOLET BLUE—Blue Admiral, Blue Beauty, Josef 
Haydn, Robert Burns, Abu Hassan. 
SMOKY—Car. W. Gannett, Carol, Tunia’s Mahom- 
ei, Quaker Beauty, Chief of Multnomah. 
ANY OTHER COLOR—Buckeye Bronze, R. B. 

INTERCEPTOR 
GLADS FOR OHIO 
W. W. Woods of Rudolph, Ohio, reports on 
“Glads for Ohio.’ This list is the joint selection of 
Mr. Woods and Harry Plummer. All glad fans in 
the Ohio section know both of these men and will ac- 
