6 GLADVIEW GARDENS 

color. Extremely tall and _ straight. 
One of the few distictive orange vari- 
eties. Price: Large, each $1.00; Medium 
75c; Small 50c. Net. 
WHITE CHALLENGE (Arnett) 500. 90 
days. One of the finest distinctive 
whites yet introduced. It has a deli- 
cate rose blush, and a small rose 
blotch in throat. It will open 8 on a 
22 bud spike. Price: Large, each $3.50; 
Medium $2.50; Small $2.50. Net. 
WHITE CHRISTMAS (Fischer) 500. 
Early, mid-season. We consider this 
glad as the “Dream Girl’ of the glad- 
iolus kingdom. A robust grower, dis- 
ease resistant. It has grace, elegance 
and dignity. You are thrilled by its 
highly ruffled, waxy, snowy white 
color. 6 to 9, 6 inch florets open, well 
attached to a tall spike of 17-20 buds. 
Price: Large only, each $1.50, 10 for 
$12.00. Net. 
WEDGWOOD (Fischer) 366. Early. Here 
is another of Carl Fischer’s great in- 
troductions. This is a color marvel—a 
rich live blue-lavender with cream 
throat. It had grace, purity and refine- 
ment. 5 florets come well attached to 
and precisely arranged on slender well 
apportioned spikes. Price: Large, each 
een 10—$8.00; Medium 75c, 10—$6.00. 
et. 
General List 
ABU HASSAN (K & M) 378. 90 days. A 
new variety from Holland. A greatly 
improved Pelegrina. It produces long 
spikes of a rich violet blue. Highly 
recommended. 
ALGONQUIN (Palmer) 536. 80 days. 
Tall brilliant, bright scarlet. Opens 6-8 
blooms on a straight stem. An all 
around fine variety. 
ANNA MAE (Pommert) 400. 70 days. 
This is one, if not the best early chalk 
whites. Blooms a week ahead of Snow 
Princess. Excellent placement; straight 
stems. 
ARETHUSA (Fischer) 416. Early. An 
early grower. Heavily ruffled, almost 
frilled. Florets are perfectly placed 
This is one of our favorites. 
BADGER BEAUTY (Krueger) 466. 85 
days. A very popular clear lavender 
with a creamy throat. Has a fine rec- 
ord as a show winner. A dependable 
cut flower variety. 
BIT O’ HEAVEN—An unusual shade of 
orange. The color is vivid, lighter in 
throat. Florets are medium size, 8-10 
open at once on tall stout spike. In 
demand as a cut flower. 
BLACK OPAL (Errey) 454. This can be 
classed as a dark red, or velvety ma- 
roon. 8-10 beautiful florets opens on 
a tall flower head, well placed. 
BLACK PANTHER (Lins) 554. 80 days. 
This is no doubt the largest black red 
grown. It grows tall with long flower 
heads. fis 
BLUE ADMIRAL (Christ) 378. 85 days. 
One of the finest real dark blues. Not 
too tall, but has perfect placement. 

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