GLAD MEADOW 

but graceful spike, all buds opening to the tip. 
The foliage is dark green and upright and the 
florets are firmly attached. The spikes will tol- 
erate handling and do not bruise easily. It is our 
opinion that this flower could be designated as a 
light yellow due to the throat markings which are 
of a golden hue. Its firm texture, florescence, 
heavy ruffling and good growing habits qualify 
Connie “G” as possessing all the requisites with 
which the modern gladiolus is expected to be en- 
dowed. 
The bulblet production is good and the germi- 
nation splendid. There is nothing similar on the 
market today and we are confident that you will 
be pleased with this introduction. The outstand- 
ing gladiolus in our garden. 
Large Medium Small Bulblets 
$4.00 $ 3.00 $ 2.00 10-$4.00 
10-$32.00 $24.00 $16.00 

Evangeline 
Cynthia 410 (Graff 1949) 
True to the originator’s description, Cynthia is 
filling the bill in every detail. We have intro- 
duced it simply because we believe that you will 
like it and that there is a definite need for such an 
early blooming gladiolus in the yellow class. 
Those who have seen this gladiolus and have 
grown it, agree that it is out ahead among the 
early yellow varieties. There have been many 
fine comments on Cynthia regarding its color 
which is a beautiful clear shade of yellow without 
the greenish cast or muddy under-tone so often 
observed in the yellow class. 
Cynthia is the best yellow that we have found 
for early cut-flowers. It is dependable and 
straight and is an excellent cutter and opens well 
when cut tight in bud. It germinates exception- 
ally well and produces disease resistant bulbs. I 
am sure that you will be pleased with Cynthia if 
you are interested in an early blooming yellow. 
Many fine reports from florists and cataloguers 
throughout the United States. 
Large Medium Small Bulblets 
$3.00 $ 2.00 $1.00 10-$ 3.00 
10-$24.00 $16.00 $8.00 100-$24.00 
Evangeline 560 (Palmer, Gove) 
The color is not as deep as some might prefer. 
To us it is a light pink with a rosy cast and a soft 
cream throat which adds brightness and increases 
color appeal. 
The plant grows to an average height and has a 
very heavy foliage. The bulblet growth is good 
and it is a good propagator. It should be classed 
in the 540 rather than the 560 class. 
Our stock is all grown from bulblets. 
One bulb each and 50 bulblets______________ $8.00 
Large Medium Small Bulblets 
$2.50 $1.50 wens 10-$ 1.50 
100-$12.00 
Falcon 566 (Woods, Gove, Graff 1949) 
A very pleasing lavender with a rose peppered 
spear on the lower petals. A heavy mid rib adds 
to the beauty of the florets which recurve and are 
pointed with daintily fluted edges. 
Falcon grows tall and straight. It will open six 
to seven with six buds showing color. It was one 
of the nicest lavenders introduced last year and 
a very worthy addition to the lavender class. 
Large Medium Small Bulblets 
$5.00 $ 4.00 $ 3.00 10-$ 5.00 
10-$40.00 $32.00 $24.00 100-$40.00 
GROWER’S UNIT: One each size and 
10 -bulblets _.__=._-_ ee $12.00 
