
1951 Descriptive List - 
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Enuff Brand (4 in 1) 
This looks like one of the best things | have seen for a general all round dust 
or spray for glads. If used as a dust for treating bulbs in storage mix a package 
with 4 times the amount of common talcum powder. Also can be used as a spray 
during the growing season and a package will give you plenty of ‘‘mileage.”’ 
Active ingredients: 
90%, for thrips. 
ROTONONE 314%, for other insects. 
FERMATE 14%, to make the plants more vigorous and darker green 
(contains iron). 
ARASAN 90%, to help combat fusarium rot. 
Inert ingredients: | 
Extenders and wetting agents, 354%. These ingredients are all recommended 
by the experiment stations and are all compatible with each other. 
8 oz. package ~ $1.50 prepaid 
12 oz. package ~ $2.00 prepaid 
GLADIOLUS CLASSIFICATION 
This list has been compiled according to the size and color classification recommended to 
and voted at the Pittsburgh National Gladiolus Conference of 1944, but with slight modifications 
as adopted by the North American Gladiolus Council in 1946 and 1948 
SIZES 
Miniature Glads 100—Florets under 21% inches 
Small “ 900—214 inches through 314 inches 
Medium “_ 300—Above 314 inches through 4% inches 
Large “ 400—4 16 inches through 5%¢ inches 
Giant “~ 500—5 4 inches and larger 
SUGGESTED COLORS FOR LISTING 
Class 50 Red 50 (Light) W.O.W.C.M. 
00 White O00 Without consp. mark. Red 52 (Deep) W.O.W.C.M. 
White 01 With conspic. mark. Red 54 (Black) W.O.W.C.M. 
Cream 06 W.O.M.C.M. * 60 Rose 60 (Light) W.O.W.C.M. 
10 Yellow 10 (Light) W.O.W.C.M. Rose 62 (Deep) W.O.W.C.M. 
Yellow 12 (Deep) W.O.W.C.M. 66 Lavender 66 W.O.W.C.M. 
Buff 16 W.O.W.C.M. 70 Purple 70 W.O.W.C.M. 
90 Orange 20 (Light) W.O.W.C.M. 76 Violet 76 (Light) W.O.W.C.M. 
Orange 22 (Deep) W.O.W.C.M. Violet 78(Deep) W.O.W.C.M. 
Orange 24 (Red O) W.O.W.C.M. 80 Smoky shades W.O.W.C.M. 
30 Salmon 30 (Light) W.O.W.C.M. Smoky 82 (Orange Smoky) 
Salmon 32 (Deep) W.O.W.C.M. Smoky 83 (Salmon Smoky) 
36 Scarlet 36 W.O.W.C.M. Smoky 84 (Pink Smoky) 
40 Pink 40 (Light) Without M. Smoky 85 (Red Smoky) 
Pink 41 (Light) With C.M. 86 (Lavender and/or Rose Smoky) 
Pink 42 (Deep) W.O.W.C.M. 90 Any other color; poly-chromes 
*W.O.W.C.M. Stands for With or Without Conspicuous Marking. 

To Help You 
To select varieties | am giving you my personal opinion on certain characteristics of some 
of the leading kinds. Of course all these varieties will not always grow the same under all 
conditions but in general they are as | have listed them. The following notes should help to 
guide you in selecting the types that you want. 
