SUNKIST (423) 
This is a brilliant apricot, with yellow lower petals, 
and deeper apricot throat. It will open up to 13 florets 
on a 21 bud spike. Exceptionally fine Australian intro- 
duction. 
L—$ .75 M.—$ .65 S.—$ .50 Bts.—10 for $ .75 
SUNSPOT (417) 
Here is the best glad in the apricot-buff class. It has 
a small red marking in its throat. It will consistently open 
9 on a 19 bud spike, with an exceptionally large flower- 
head. Easy to bloom from bulblets the first year. One of 
the best 10 glads in commerce. It is a very heavy show 
winner. 
L.—$ .75 M.—$ .50—S.—..40 . Bts.— 107 fore eos 
TARAWA (436) 
This glad is a brilliant scarlet, with a single cream 
pencil stripe on the midrib of the lower petals. Blooms 
ane ruffled, and well placed. Opens 10 on a spike of 20 
uds. 
L.—$ .75 M.—$ .50 S—$ .25 Bts.—10¢on ee 
TUNIA'S WIZARD (582) 
This is the glad that has the largest florets of any glad 
in commerce. The color is a maroon-brown, and it opens 
6 to 8 florets on a long 19 bud flowerhead. At home in 
Australia, it is said to have 12 in. florets! We have 
bloomed them up to 10 in. in our patch, This variety 
was introduced in the U. S. in 1947, at the price of 
$6.00 per bulblet! 
L.—$3.00 M.—$2.50 S.—$2.00 
Bts.—$ .25 ea., or, 10 for $1.75 
WAR PAINT (436) 
Here is the perfect, formal, scarlet. The color is a self- 
scarlet, and the spike formation is perfectly formal. 
Opens 8 on a 19 bud spike. When more widely grown, 
it will be a heavy show winner. 
M.—1.50 S.—$1.00 Bts.—10 for $1.50 
WONDROUS (540) 
This is a real exhibition-type from Percy Burns of 
Australia. The color is a light pink, with a blush throat, 
bordered in cream—the latter blends to a stripe through 
each petal. The seven inch florets are perfectly spaced 
on a strong spike of 24 buds, with 8 to 10 open on a 
30 in. flowerhead. 
Bts. only—$ .40 ea., or, 10 for $3.20 
WHITE CHRISTMAS (500) 
Heavily ruffled, snow-white. Opens 7 to 9 florets in 
perfect order on a 19 bud spike. One of the most beau- 
tiful of today’s gladiolus. 
L.—$ 65 M.—$ .50 Bts.—10 for $ .65 
WHITE WINGS (500) 
This white Australian introduction is one of the few 
really pure whites. It is of formal-type, and opens 6 on 
a 22 bud spike. This is really outstanding in the white 
class. Here is-a real comer when its distribution is 
greater. 
L.—$1.00 M.—$ .65 S.—$ .50 Bts.—10 for $ .90 
