YELLOW 
GOLDEN CHIMES. Tall, clear pure yellow. 
Lighter than Gate of Heaven but taller 
spikes. One of the tallest. 
No. 1: 3, 30c; Doz. $1.00; 100, $6.50 
No. 2: 3, 25¢c; Doz. $ .80; 100, $5.25 
HARVEST MOON. Good medium yellow. 
Smooth, flat-opening florets. Placement 
variable. A good exhibition and cut- 
flower variety. 
No. 1: 3, 30c; Doz. $1.00; 100, $6.50 
No. 2: 3, 25c; Doz. $ .80; 100, $5.25 
OREGON GOLD. This massive plant pro- 
duces a five-foot spike, carrying 20-24 
buds with 9 to 10 huge ruffled florets 
open at once and nicely arranged on a 
tall graceful spike. The florets are as 
large as Picardy, one of its parents. Color 
blending smoothly to a deep yellow in 
the throat. A solid color, no pronounced 
marks or blotches. When cut takes 
water and blooms to the tip. Heavy pro- 
ducer of bulblets. 
No. 1: 3, 35c; Doz. $1.25; 100, $8.00 
No. 2: 3, 30c; Doz. $1.00; 100, $6.50 
SPOTLIGHT. Wonderful new deep yellow 
with red blotch. Very tall. Finest yel- 
low. 
No. 1: Each 20c; 3, 55c; Doz. $2.00 
No. 2; 3, 45¢; Doz. $1.75 
ORANGE 
BARCAROLE. Large clear orange of an 
unusual but most exquisite clear clean 
shade. 6-7 heavily ruffled blooms open. 
A gorgeous variety that must be seen to 
be appreciated. Wonderful. 
No. 1: 3, 30c; Doz. $1.00; 100, $6.50 
No. 2: 3, 25c; Doz. $ .80; 100, $5.25 
CORAL GLOW. A _ glowing red-orange. 
Nice spike and a fine propagator. A bas- 
ket of Coral Glow is most striking. 
No. 1: 3, 35c; Doz. $1.10; 100, $7.00 
No. 2: 3, 25c; Doz. $ .85; 100, $5.50 
SOLITA. Nice medium orange with a 
lighter throat. The florets are medium 
size and carried on a long willowy stem. 
Excellent for bouquet or on the show 
table. 
No. 1: Each 20¢; 3, 55c; Doz. $2.00 
No. 2: 3, 45c; Doz. $1.60 
TUT’S BOTH. You wili marvel at the color 
quality in this beautiful pastel orange 
gladiolus. It is a show table favorite 
wherever displayed. Large florets, mid- 
season bloom. 
No. 1: Each 35c; 3, 90c; Doz. $3.50 
No. 2: Each 80c; 3, 80c; Doz. $3.00 
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