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_ To conserve space in this catalog | am listing below a number of varieties with 
just?one line descriptions. These are all first class varieties that have been on the 
market for several years and have stood the test of time. Most glad growers know 
them anyway but if you are a newcomer to our gladiolus family you may buy them 
with perfect confidence. These are not listed in the general list. Order from the list 
below. All are priced the same: Large 2-20c, 10-80c; Medium 4-25c, 10-50c; Small 
10-25c; Bbts. pkg.-25c. 
ALGONQUIN (536) An old popular standard scarlet. 
BEACON (437) Tall salmon scarlet with cream throat. No small. 
BIG TOP (541) Tall large light salmon with dark blotch. 
BOLERO (582) Unusual ruffled orange with brown blotch. 
CALICO QUEEN (341) Flesh striped darker. 
EARLY ROSE (362) Early deep rose with darker blotch. 
FAIR ANGEL (400) Early cream white. 
HARMAU (533) Early salmon red with blotch. 
JONQUIL (362) Early deep yellow. 
LADY JANE (406) Very nice large cream yellow. 
LANTANA (420) Early orange and gold. 
MARIMBA (416) Very tall light buff pink. 
MAXWELTON (460) Tall soft rose like a darker Picardy. 
OREGON GOLD (410) Good commercial yellow. 
PICARDY (530) Most popular salmon pink in existence. 
PURPLE SUPREME (470) Exhibition and commercial purple. 
RED CHARM (450) Best low priced medium red. 
SILENTIUM (401) White with small red blotch. 
SNOWBANK (400) Ruffled snowy white. Late. 
SNOW PRINCESS (400) Standard early white. 
SPOTLIGHT (413) Most popular yellow with red blotch. 
SUSQUEHANNA (416) Peach buff with cream throat. 
VULCAN (470) Medium rosy purple. 
WHITE GOLD (506) Early cream white. No small size. 

“First | want to thank you for the RUTH ANN you sent me. It is one of the most beautiful of 
the ones | have grown and has caused so much envy and comment. —H. F. Riley, Wash. 
