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GOLDEN WEST GLADIOLUS 
Virgin soil. How our field looked in March, 
al. Florets have reached 84% inches in 
diameter. Even the tip buds are large 
and resemble a slender rose bud. 
Grows from 5% to 6% feet high. 
Flowers are well placed, and as many 
as 5 to 7 open at one time. The color 
is between La France and Geranium 
pink, soft, but very clear in tone. A 
magnificent big gladiolus that isn’t in 
the least coarse. Splendid seed parent. 
Mid-season. No small bulbs or bulblets 
for sale. Lg. and med. only. 
Lg. 35c ea.; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.50; 
25 for $6.50. 
Med. 25c ea.: 5 for $1.00; 12 for $2.25. 
GREAT LAKES 476 (Kuhn, °46) A tall 
light blue which is ahead in its color 
class. Grows 5-feet-tall. Bulblets grow 
well and produce good spikes. 
Lg. 50c: Med, 35c; Sm. 25c; Bts. 6 
for 25c, 50 for $1.50; Unit $3.50. | 
HAWKEYE RED 450 (Heaton, ’44)—M 
—A vigorous medium red, sport of 
Vagabond Prince. One of the best. It 
is very easy to grow. You will like it. 
Lg. 2 for 25c; Med. 3 for 25c; Sm. 4 
for 25c; Bts. 25c pkg.; Unit 85c., 
HEAVENLY WHITE 400 (Moses, ’44)— 
VE—A white sport of Rosa Van Lima 
that has a faint lavender cast, Very 
early and a color class by itself. 
Heavenly White should be in every 
commercial grower’s field for an 
early as well as a winter grower. It 
should be in every yard now that the 
price is down. 
Lg. 2 for 35c; Med. 2 for 25c; Sm. 3 
for 25c; Bis. 25c pkg.; Unit $1.00. 
HI FINANCE 480 (Wilson, *40)—L—A 
very vigorous tall smokey rose that. 
can open 10 florets on a 5-foot spike. 
Very easy to grow. Almost everyone 
that sees this glad likes it. If you like 
smokies you will like Hi Finance. 
Lg. 3 for 25c; Med. 5 for 25c: Sm. 7 
_ for 25c; Bts. 25c pkg.; Unit 55c, 
HOCUS POCUS 313—VE—1946 intro- 
duction from Europe. I don’t know 
whether it is a yellow with a red 
blotch or a red with a yellow trim. It 
is small but attractive. It will be in 
bloom when so called early glads start 
making spikes. | 
Lg. 40c; Med. 35c; Sm. 2 for 35c; Bts. 
5S for 25c; Unit $2.50. 
H, R. HANCOCK 462 (Both, ’43)—M— 
A cherry rose with a violet cast and a 
creamy white throat. All colors are 
very clear. Has 5-inch florets and will 
open 8. 
Lg. 25c; Med. 2 for 35c: Sm. 2 for 25c; 
Bts. 25 for 25c, 200 for $1.00; Unit 
$1.75, ; 
HUNTRESS 466 (Jack, °45)—VE— A 
very early lavender that is ruffled. 
Color is lavender pink and it opens 8 
florets on a formal spike. 
Lg, 25c: Med, 2 for 35c: Sm. 2 for 25¢; 
Bts. 10 for 25c, 100 for $1.20: Unit 
$1.75. 
INDIAN SUMMER 480 (Langworthy ’49) 
—L—A new burnt orange fading to 
plum on the side petals and has a red 
feather in the throat. Holds 9 florets 
