58 Champlain View Gardens 
Medium Red (Cont.) Lady Marian Paul Rubens 
Stoplight Lavender and Gold Purple Supreme 
Tunisia Lavender Prince Rangoon 
Lucky Sherwood 
ie: Red Minstrel Vulcan 
oon hid Marvel 
Black Cherry Sen ee Smoky and Any Other 
Black Opal Darian Color 
Black Panther Big Smoke 
Penelope 3 
Grand Monarch ‘ Charmo’luck 
Poet's Dream 
Mansoer Color Marvel 
nok Siboney DeG 4 
ohawk Wedgewood eGrysaar 
Mrs. R. G. Errey lias Dryad 
Nila le Dusty Miller 
Nubia Blue Flying Fortress 
Paul Robeson Abu Hassan High Finance 
Ruffled Night Blue Beauty lrak 
Uncle Tom Blue Boy Mistaya 
Velvet Mantle Blue Ice Modena 
Blue Lagoon Mrs. Gannett 
rete and Mauve High Life Oklahoma 
Adorable Porcelain Blue Oluf 
eee, Ravel Rebus 
orone 
‘ Stardust Sandman 
Crown Orchid Cauinicaee 
Dana Purple Sd ae 
Distinction Brocade 
The Roan 
Elegy Concord Tunia’s Mahomet 
Elizabeth the Queen Convoy s/aqdband Prince 
Falcon Dorothy Armstrong 
; : Voodoo 
Gail King Lear oo 
Huntress Lancaster 


WANTED 
| would like to get good pictures of your glad garden or of especially nice spikes of bloom or 
arrangements of glads. Anything | can use | will pay well for in bulbs. But | want really first class 
pictures. Don’t bother to send them unless they are top-notch. Can use pictures of gladiolus if they 
show up the growth well. If you send pictures of individual spikes have them large enough to really 
show the character and formation of the blooms. Pictures will not be returned unless you ask for 
them. 
Visit the Gladiolus Shows 
If you possibly can try to see what glad shows you can this summer either the small local 
shows or the large national or international shows. One of the very best shows in the country will 
be held at Binghamton, N. Y. on August 16th and 17th. A show which should be very fine will be 
held in New York city on August 10th and 11th. There will also be one in Boston in August but 
at this writing haven't the date. You can write the N. E. G. S. at Horticultural Hall, Boston for the 
date. 


“You may be pleased to know that all the bulbs that | have received from you have done 
exceptionally well. The blooms that | cut last summer were the best that | have ever grown.” 
—Chas. R. Diffenderffer, Md. 
