3 New I949 Glad 
In Rose, Lavender 


These three introductions are offered at a conserva- 
tive price because we want you to grow them this year. 
GWE N (Pickell-Moses-49) 560-80 
This new introduction is a fragrant variety that is 
a shade lighter than Chamouny and a little deeper than 
Oregon Rose. Placement is nearly 100% perfect and 
it is consistently grown with tall, stretchy spikes. In 
three years growing I have never seen a crooked spike. 
It will open 6-8 beautiful florets that will stand hand- 
ling and will win on any show table. It cuts 100% 
usable spikes. As for its fragrance, it is definitely fra- 
grant to better than 50% of those who try it. This is 
not offered because of its fragrance, but rather be- 
cause of its color, placement, stretch and handling 
qualities. It was tested in the Interstate Trial Gardens 
and passed every test. We have grown it for three 
years in our own gardens. It has received all the 
seedling awards Empire State Gladiolus Society can 
give it, an award from the North American Gladiolus 
Council, and won ribbons wherever shown in the color 
classes. In addition to this, it has been tested in just 
average gardens with excellent results. The price is 
low, so you can easily afford this one. 
Price: $3.00 large bulbs only, no bulblets. 
Limit—3 bulbs to any one customer. 
No Discount. 
Outstanding Gladiolus 

CONWAY-ROCMESTER 
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