GRETA GARBO. Another very fine new 
European introduction, Rosy buff tinted 
delicate pink. Large, well expanded 
blooms, well placed on a perfectly straight 
stem. The buds show a soft salmon rose 
shade and make a perfect color combina- 
tion with the fully expanded flowers. Vig- 
orous grower and rapid increaser. Mid- 
season. 
3 127,507 100 
L. .30 1.00 4.00 17.50 
My. 25, 2.85 +-3.25 7, 6.00 
HAWKEYE RED (Heaton). A brilliant 
orange red with brownish red throat 
marking. A sport of Vagabond Prince— 
is even a better grower than its parent. 
Blooms of good size, heavy substance, 
well placed on long flower head. Very 
bright and distinct. Mid-season. 
oy 112; 2-50 
L. .35 1.25 4.50 
M. 25 .85 3.25 
JOHAN VAN KONYNENBURG. See page 4. 
KING LEAR. Big ruffled velvety red pur- 
ple. Five to six well expanded blooms open 
at one time. Long flower spike on slender 
straight stems. The richest of all the 
purples. Mid-season. 
3 12 50 100 
L. .30 1.00 4.00 17.50 
M. .25 «.85 3.25 6.00 
KING OF HEARTS. See page 6. 
LADY JANE (Lake). Large clear cream 
with yellow on two lower petals. Six to 
eight well placed blooms open at once. 
Tall plants, long flower spike which is 
always straight. Good grower, rapid in- 
creaser. Stands heat. Early mid-season. 
3 1247500. 2100 
L. .30 1.00 4.00 17.50 
Mi .20) 4.80 6 3.25.; 6,00 
Sy ee e0 ete D2e2.80 0c 
Blbts. 50 for 1.00 
LA FIESTA (Salbach). This very outstand- 
ing gladiolus is in a color class by itself. 
A beautiful clear orange with golden 
orange throat markings. Medium size 
blooms of good substance, that are always 
well placed on long slender stems. Six to 
eight blooms open at once. Does not fade. 
Mid-season. 
3 12 50 - 100 
L. .30 1.00 4.00 7.50 
LEADING LADY (Johnson). Tall creamy 
white, sport of Picardy that is tremen- 
dously popular, especially as a cut flower. 
Long straight flower spike with many 
open blooms. Winner of numerous prizes. 
Rapid propagator. Mid-season. 
3 12 50 ~=100 
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Blbts. 50 for 1.00 
LIP STICK. See page 4. 
MAID OF ORLEANS. A very large creamy 
white, of fine substance. Tall, straight 
spikes. One of the best whites. Very 
popular. 
3 1255 D0i 00 
L. .30 1.00 4.00 7.50 
MAMMOTH WHITE. Immense pure ala- 
baster white. The large blooms are always 
well placed with six to eight open at once. 
Rigid stems that do not crook. One of the 
finest whites for cutting. 
3 17 OU LOO 
L. .385 1.25 4.50 8.50 
MARGARET BEATON. Very large, tall, 
clear white, with small cherry blotch in 
throat. One of the finest of recent intro- 
ductions. Winner of many prizes. 
Jap lae -o0ger100 
L. .30 1.00 4.00 7.50 
MARGUERITE (Pommert). Big tall grow- 
ing, clear watermelon pink with six to 
eight blooms open at once. Consistent 
prize winner. Vigorous grower. Fine cut 
flower. Mid-season. 
a 12° 450-100 
L.  .30 1.00 4.00 7.50 
MISS VERMONT. See page 5. 
MISS WISCONSIN (Krueger). A very pure 
glowing rose pink self of good size and 
fine form. Spikes are straight with 6 to 
8 open blooms. Good grower and pro- 
duces clean healthy bulbs. Excellent cut 
flower, especially fine under electric light. 
Much in demand. Stock scarce. 
Hachees sees 
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Here is what a customer from Nashville, Tenn., says: “Last year conditions here must have 
been ideal for glads. Mine were lovely, especially Grand Opera, Spotlight, Bagdad, and 
Elizabeth the Queen. Best of all was the way all bulbs threw bulblets, even Tip Top which 
seldom produces, gave a number of bulblets. Your big pinks, Grand Opera, California and 
King of Hearts thrived even during the hottest weather.” 
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