DEEP SALMON—Aladdin, A. L. Stephen, Genghis Khan, Harmau, 
Mamie, Marco Polo, Marguerite, Ogarita, Phoebe, Smiling 
Maestro. 
SCARLET—Algonquin, Beacon, Centenniail, Commando, Hector, 
King Bee, Liberator, Marseillaise, Mercury, Red Plush, Regent, 
Southern Drama, Valeria. 
LIGHT PINK—Big Top, Camellia, Candy Heart, Connecticut Yankee, 
Corona, Criterion, Dream Castle, Ethel Cave Cole, Fiancee, Fort 
Ti, General McArthur, Greta Garbo, Hopedale, Ivy Rcbertson, 
Laddie, Legend, Myrth, Mystery, New Era, Phyllis McQuiston, 
Puritan, Rima, Stella Antisdale, Susannah, Sweetheart. 
DEEP PINK—Carillon, Cherry Jam, Lavinia, Pandora, Peggy Lou, 
Sweet Alabi, Wings of Song. 
LIGHT RED—<slaze, Hawkeye Red, Intruder, Master Myron, Rocket. 
DEEP RED—Amador, American Commander, Hindenburg Memory, 
Kenwood, King Click, Pirate, Red Charm, Stoplight. 
BLACK RED—Black Opal, Black Pantner, Mohawk, Rewi Fallu, 
Royal Garnet. 
LIGHT ROSE—Ballad, Chamouny, Frances M. Irwin, Magnolia, Miss 
Wisconsin, Prelude, Rosa van Lima, Rose Ruffles, Sensation. 
DEEP ROSE—Burma, Early Rose, Guerdon, Leona, Melrose, Rosy 
Red, Timbuctoo. 
LAVENDER—Badger Beauty, Berty Snow, Early Melody, Elizabeth 
the Queen, Elwood, King Arthur, Lavender and Gold, Lavender 
Prince, Lavender Queen, Lavender Ruffles, Minuet, Rose O’Day. 
PURPLE—HElanora, King Lear, Lancaster, Purple Supreme, Vulcan. 
DEEP VIOLET—Blue Admiral, Blue Beauty. 
SMOKY—Bagdad, Chief Multnomah, High Finance, Irak, Misty 
Dawn, Tecumseh, Tunia’s Mahomet, Zuni. 
ANY OTHER COLOR—Buckeye Bronze, King Tan, Oklahoma, R. B., 
Recado, Robinson Crusoe, Sahara, Tony, Vagabond Prince. 
JOIN A GLADIOLUS SOCIETY 
If there is a local society of gladiolus fans be sure to join in with 
them. Then there are State Societies in many states. It pays to affili- 
ate with your state society. 
Then there are two organizations with a wide outreach: 
1. The North American Gladiolus Council, which is the national 
magazine for the Gladiolus industry. Its membership is nation-wide, 
and includes many of the State Gladiolus Societies, and its officers 
are elected from all over the nation in their annual national conven- 
tions. This Society is working for better glads, promoting extensive 
trial gardens all over the nation to make accurate tests of new intro- 
ductions, promoting scientific research velative to the gladiolus to 
discover better methods of insect and disease control, and the stimu- 
lation of gladiolus growing and its popularity. It publishes a very 
valuable magazine, published four times each year, and is expanding 
its services to its membership all the time. It has been organized for 
a comparatively short time, but has a world-wide circulation which 
is rapidly increasing. Membership in this Society is $1.00 per year, 
and may be sent to the following address: 
Thomas R. Manley, Secy. 
North American Gladiolus Council 
No. 2 Williams St. 
Bel Air, Maryland. 
2. The New England Gladiolus Society is what the name indi- 
cates, a society of the New England region. However, it has a large 
membership from all parts of the nation, and is doing a magnificent 
job in popularizing the Gladiolus, providing up-to-the-minute infor- 
mation about Gladiolus growing, and stimulating scientific research 
relative to the diseases and pests of the glad, and promoting efforts 
to improve the quality of the new introductions which are continu- 
ally coming before the public. It issues an annual book on glads and 
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