SHOW QUEEN (L). Grand large deep pink, 
one of the best in the comparatively scarce 
class of late pinks. 3 for 25c; dozen $1.00 
SONATINE (E). Flesh pink of the largest size, 
often growing to 6 feet; in form and size 
similar to PICARDY but much earlier. 
3 for 25c; dozen 90c 
*XSPOTLIGHT (M). This great new glad is a 
flower of tremendous impact, with its unusual 
combination of clear deep yellow and a small 
warm red blotch deep in the throat; many de- 
scribe it as the best yellow in existence. The 
large blooms are mildly waved and beautifully 
placed on straight slender spikes 5% feet or 
more in height, and our experience has proven 
it a free bloomer and propagator. Stock lim- 
ited. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM (E). Tall pure white, 
recommended for early planting only as it 
needs cool weather to be seen at its best. 
3 for 25c; dozen 90c 
*STOPLIGHT (M). Deep brilliant red of 
heavy texture, flat wide open and lightly ruf- 
fled. Good commercial variety with thin wiry 
stem and superb keeping qualities; not to be 
confused with SPOTLIGHT. 
2 for 30c; dozen $1.50 
*SURFSIDE (LM). Fine buff-white of exhibi- 
tion quality, with faint lavender penciling in 
throat and remarkably ruffled; vigorous growth 
and thrifty habits, strongly recommended. 
3 for 25c; dozen $1.00 
*XTAKINA (M). Giant rose-purple or Du- 
bonnet wine-color of most unusual shade, with 
immense blooms up to 712” across in rather 
informal arrangement. Another New Zealand 
importation that has gained instant popularity. 
2 for 25c; dozen $1.30 
*XVALERIA (EM). Pure light flame-red of 
the most clear and distinct shade, remarkable 
for the perfectly formed spike that never comes 
short or crooked; 100% cutter and the flor- 
ist’s best friend. 2 for 30c; dozen $1.50 
VISTA BONITA (M). Another very large light 
shell-pink of recent introduction, uncommon 
vitality and lusty growth. It produces enor- 
mous jumbo bulbs running to 12’ in circum- 
ference. 2 for 20c; dazen $1.10 
WALKOVER (LM). Larg2 medium red that 
should be better known, a strong grower and 
heavy propagator. 3 for 25c; dozen $1.09 
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*WHITE GOLD (EM). This truly gigantic glad 
drew more comment from visitors to our fields 
last season than any other. The creamy white 
florets up to 8” in diameter open 4-6 at a 
time, flecked with gold deepening to a solid 
golden throat. Despite a certain coarseness 
inevitable in such colossal size it has swept the 
shows everywhere. 
Each 20c; 3 for 50c; dozen $2.00 
*WINGS OF SONG (M). Exceptionally fine 
rose-salmon sometimes bordered with a bluish 
tinge, cream throat and tall cane-like spike. 
One of our best cutters with numerous recent 
awards as best-in-show. 
2 for 25c; dozen $1.30 
WINSTON (E). Clear bright cream Shading 
to lemon throat, the ruffled and waved blooms 
giving an unusually dainty effect. 
3 for 25c; dozen $1.00 
WURTTEMBURGIA (L). Blazing scarlet with 
white throat, 2 or 3 large florets open at once. 
It throws a heavy spike but like many late 
ones comes a bit short in the stem. 
3 for 25c; dozen 90c 
YELLOW EMPEROR (M). Large soft yellow 
of even coloring and medium height, much in 
demand as a cut flower. 
3 for 25c; dozen $1.00 
YELLOW PERFECTION (L). Pure medium 
yellow of a slight greenish tint, with all buds 
showing greenish-gold and opening many at 
once; a standby for cutting. 
3 for 25c; dozen 90c 
ZAUBERFLOTE (M). Peach rose with red 
blotch, a handsome old smoky variety which 
should not be overlooked by those who like 
this type. 3 for 25c; dozen $1.00 
MINIATURE GLADIOLUS 
Miniatures are the smallest glads grown, 
of a species quite distinct from the large stand- 
ard types, being more nearly related to the 
Original wild prototype. Their popularity is 
increasing yearly as they are ideal for table 
decorations, bridal bouquets and other small 
arrangements. 
KEWPIE. Solid jasper red with delicate silvery 
picotee edge, blooms 1/2 to 2” across, very 
dainty and attractive with thin wiry stem. 
Medium size bulbs only, 3 for 20c; dozen 70c. 
SWEENEY, KRIST & DIMM, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, PORTLAND, OREGON 
