SEABROOK NURSERIES GLADIOLUS 



















Per Large Med. Small Bits. 
STOPLIGHT Lins 3 25 6 4-.25 
Brilliant ruffled red opening up to eight 5 inch 10 80 50 20 100-.25 
flowers. Doing well at the shows and is a promis- 
ing commercial. 
SUNLIGHT (B. L. Spiller 1946) (LM) 1 7d 50 220 10-.50 
Rose pink on edge of petals shading to pure No Discount 
golden center. Opens 5 to 75% inch ruffled fluted 
florets of heavy substance on a 15 to 20 bud 
spike. Very strong healthy grower producing an 
abundance of bulblets which germinate almost 
100%. Should become a leadng exhibition and 
commercial variety. 
SURFSIDE (Winsor) 3 25 06 4-.25 
New tall beautifully ruffled white. Slight pencil 10 80 50 20 100-.20 
of color in the throat. Excellent for exhibition 
_ and commercial use. Strong grower. 
SYMPHONY (M) Palmer 3 25 0 ©64-.25 
oe delicate pink. Large type. Many open. Good 10 .80 50 20 100-.15 
eeper. 
TAKINA (M) Burns 3 25 © 4-.25 
Rosaline purple, flaked darker. Giant growth. 10 .80 50 20 100-.20 
THE ORCHID (EM) Sprague 1009 2.002 E00 
Fittingly named. A new break resembling no 
other variety in form. A single floret worn as a 
cattleya would readily be mistaken for one a few 
feet distant. Long, narrow, ruffled and laciniated 
petals of very pale lavender flecked towards the 
ends with lavender pink. 
TOKEN (E) Crow-Pappas 3 25 © 4-.25 
Tall, flame salmon, yellow throat. Ruffled florets. 10 .80 eae 20 100-.15 
VALERIA Pruitt 3 25 © 4-.25 
Excellent early scarlet. Much like Red Phipps in 10 80 50 20 100-.20 
color. A very promising commercial. 
VREDENBURGH (M) Pfitzer 3 25 4=.20 
Very large pure white, good substance. 10 .80 .50 20 100-.20 
WHITE BUTTERFLY (EM) Kunderd 3 25 4-.25 
Fair sized white florets, butterfly form. Excellent 10 .80 50 25 109-.20 
small decorative. 
WHITE GOLD (E) Scheer 2 25 © ©4-.25 
Mammoth cream blended to gold in throat. 1% 10 ~=— 11.00 50 va) 100-.25 
inch florets, heavy substance, ruffled, well placed 
on tall spike. 
ZEB Rowe (EM) 182.50) 22.00 i 1250 10-2.60 
A very tall, medium flower, white ruffled tinted 
lavender with a glistening sheen. See page 5. 
Here Are a Few Good Early Varieties That Will Catch The Early Trade 
Snow Princess (White) 
Algonquin (Red) 
Blue Beauty (Blue) 
Ethel Cave-Cole (Pink) 
Gold Dust (Yellow) 
Lantana (Orange) 
Pelegrina (Blue) 
White Butterfly 
(White Prim) 
Early Rose (Rose) 
Rosa Van Lima (Pink) 
Royal Gold (Yellow) 
White Gold 
(Creamy White) 
Spotlight (Deep Yellow) 
No single item accepted for less than twenty cents 
Do not split quantities as listed. Where a variety is listed at 2 for 25c, or 3 or 4 
for 25c, do not order 1 or 2 at a lower price. There is no profit in any items for less 
than twenty-five cents. 

LABELS 
Everyone who grows bulbs under name will want labels. There are many different 
kinds on the market but think the best cheap label is a painted wooden one. However, 
in using the wooden labels they really should have a coat of varnish after the name is 
written, otherwise the paint will weather off taking the name with it. 12 x 1%, 25 for 
60 cents, 100 for $2.00. 
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