
Jo Wagenaar (992 K ¢ M 1949) Deep red with white line on lower 
petals: Veryericn and brilliant? dsopen]. eaiinysgiomwen 
and vigorous propagator. Fine placement of flowers on tall stiff stems. 
Awarded the first prize for the best dark red at the International Gladiolus 
Show at Haarlem, Holland, 1947, also at the Netherland Gladioli: Society 
Meeting, 1948. 
Large, $7.50. 
King of the Blacks (554 Salman 1948) Large dark red ilorets. One 
7 ¥ofethe darkestivdrictiess (0-ohO pelmOlmre! Nae icc 
Large, $6.00; Medium, $4.50. 
Louis Mayer (920 Salman 1948) One of the finest and most glowing 
= = oranges. “Opens 6-9: blooms. Medium searly stlewerng: 
Large, $1.00. 
Libretto (K & M 1949) One of the first large flowered light blues, the 
——_ diameter of the flower being 5 or larger Early sllowermmc: 
6 open. Strong grower. Excellent propagator. 
Medium, $10.00; Small, $7.50. 
Luna Park (483 Salman 1949) A rich blend of brown, orange, maroon 
—.... and. grayish heliotrope. Very tine new smoky. 
Small, $5.00. 
New Amsterdam (402 Kk & M 1948) Fine wine red with deeper colorec! 
Ziti inne, eathered blotch. Impressive tall, Sstrancaaem a 
spikes. 6-8 open. Strong healthy grower and splendid propagator. Fine 
for exhibition or florists work. 
Large, 56.00. 
Odette Sansome (407 Salman 1948) Creamy white with scarlet blotch 
—__ a nian wee on creamy yellow. throat. Strikinggy Vetiveegee jane 
Large, .70; Medium, .90. 
Polynesie (K & M 1949) A pure salmon of a deeper, richer shade than 
ae ee Picardy, Magnilicent spikes with’ 8+l10° perieetroumdeere.. 
open at once. Heavy texture. Slightly ruffled. Fast propagator. Should 
become world famous. 
Medium, $10.00; Small, $7.50. 
Queen of the Night (490 Salman 1949) Velvety black maroon. 6 
UP Cae ene © OCT" 
Medium, $5.00. 
