Quality Gladiolus 
1G45) Vutroductious 
CONNIE G. 

BLACK CHERRY (Rich) 
A tall growing early dark red with very 
long flowerhead of 19 to 20 buds. Most 
beautiful giant 51%” to 6” black red I have 
grown. 
Large, 1 for $4.00; Med., 1 for $3.00; 
Small, 1 for $2.00; Bulblets, 10 for $3.00; 
100 for $24.00. 
CLEO (Youmans) 
Beautifully ruffled light pink with a peach 
red feather on cream ground. Firmly at- 
tached, heavy textured 5” florets on a tall 
straight spike. 
Large, 1 for $3.00; Med., 1 for $2.00; 
Small, 1 for $1.50; Bulblets, 10 for $3.00; 
100 for $24.00. 
CONNIE G. (Woods) 
One of the most beautiful gladiolus I have 
ever grown. Too bad that this variety was 
not propagated for a few more years before 
it was released. Now, I do not believe that 
supply will keep up with demand although, 
it has excellent germination and propaga- 
tion qualities. 
A beautiful large cream colored floret with 
distinctive shape and ruffled, corrugated 
petals with the texture and feel of a crisp 
letture leaf. Blooms from all sizes, includ- 
ing bulblets. One of the best 1948 intro- 
ductions. 
Retail: $5.00 each, any size. Ten bulbs 
any size $40.00. 
DOROTHY ARMSTRONG (Milo) 
A beautiful shade of purple with no markings. Tall grower with 20 
buds and 4%” blooms. A commercial purple of the future. Fine in every 
way. 
Large, 1 for $1.00; Med., 1 for 75c; Small, 1 for 50c. 
.Bulblets, 10 for $1.00; 100 for $8.00. 
LADY MARIAN (White) 
Looks like a new top commercial pink lavender. Beautiful, ruffled flor- 
ets on a tall straight spike. Opens well in water. Looks very fine to me. 
Large, 1 for $4.00; Med., 1 for $3.00; Small, 1 for $2.00. 
Bulblets, 10 for $4.00; 100 for $32.00. 
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