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INTRUDER 536 (Graff, ’44)—-L—A giant 
red that will open ten 6-inch florets at 
one time. Has a fine show record and 
is a rapid propagator. 
Lg. 40c:; Med, 25c: Sm, 2 for 35c; Bits. 
25c pkg.; Unit $2.50. 
JUNE DAY 441 (Roberts, *46)—VE—A 
very early pure pink with a cherry 
blotch. Should be a very good early 
cut flower. Has 6-7 florets open on a 
zU-bud spike. 
Lg. 75c:; Med. 50c: Sm. 30c; Bts. 4 for 
25c, 25 for $1.00; Unit $5.00. 
KAWATERI 516 (Pupich)—M—A rich 
creamy buff with yellow throat. Flor- 
ets are large, beautifully ruffled, with 
heavy texture, Edges of petals are 
slightly pink. A very tall grower. 
Lg. 80c; Med. 60c; Sm. 40c; Bts. 3 for 
25c, 20 for $1.00; Unit $5.00. 
KING CLICK 452 (Wilson, °41)—L—I 
believe this to be the best all around 
searlet for anywhere near the price. 
It is very tall and vigorous, opens 9 
6-inch flowers on a long flower head. 
Lg. 2 for 25c; Med. 3 for 25c; Sm. 5 
for 25c; Bts, 25c pkg.; Unit 85c. 
KING LEAR 570 (Palmer, ’38)—E—A 
tall ruffled deep purple with a fine 
show record, Florets are large size and 
stems wiry. 
Lg. 3 for 25c; Med. 5 for 25c; Sm. 7 
for 25c; Bits. 25c pkg.; Unit 55c. 
KING OF HEARTS (Salbach 1939). Sold 
under protection of U. S. Patent No. 
360. One of the largest of all gladiolus 
but yet not the least coarse. The indi- 
vidual florets measure from 8 to 84% 
inches in diameter. The flower stalks 
are not thick, but are strong and wiry, 
adding to the grace of this fine vari- 
ety. The plants are tall and vigorous 
in growth with long flower spikes, 
often 2% feet long. Blooms. are of 
heavy substance and perfectly placed 
and as many as eight open at once. 
Color is light coral red to salmon. A 
consistent prize winner. Won first for 
best single spike 1942 Boston Show, 
also first for best two spikes and first 
for Geo. W. Hunt trophy. At Akron, 
Ohio, 1943 show, first for best sec- 
tional Champion and first for best 
light salmon, also for best exhibition 
spike, also for best six blooms, Mid- 
season. 
L. ea. 25c; 5 for $1; 
12 for $2.25; 25 for $4.25 
M. 3 for 50c; 12 for $1.75; 25 for $3.25 
KING WILLIAM 530 (Schenetsky, ’40)— 
M—A fine commercial glad that is 
lighter salmon than Picardy and grows 
the same, Very vigorous and will open 
GOLDEN WEST GLADIOLUS 
8 514-inch florets on a 5-foot spike. 
Lg. 3 for 25c; Med. 5 for 25c; Sm. 7 
for 25c; Bts. 25c pkg.; Unit 55c. 
LADY ANNE 500 (Buchanan, *48)—VE 
—Very early white with a lemon 
throat. 6” florets on a long flower 
head. 
Lg. 50c; Med. 35c; Sm. 25c; Bts. 8 for 
25c: Unit $2.50. 
LADY BOO 440 (Graff, ’44). A pure 
shade of shell pink.Does not crook 
and opens well after cutting. 
Lg. 25c; Med. 2 for 35c; Sm. 2 for 25c; 
Bis, 25c pkg.; Unit $1.50. 
LADY JANE 406 (Lake, ’41)—E—One of 
the best all around creams. Opens 8 
florets with yellow throats on a very 
tall spike. One you will like. 
Lg. 3 for 25c; Med. 5 for 25c; Sm. 7 
for 25c; Bis. 25c pkg.; Unit 55c. 
LADY LUCK 540 (Harris, °44)—M—A 
sport of Picardy, similar to Greta 
Garbo but much better. It is peaches 
and cream color. Opens 7 florets on 
a tall plant. 
Lg. 2 for 35c; Med. 2 for 25c; Sm. 3 
for 25c; Bts. 25c pkg.; Unit $1.25. 
LANCASTER 470 (Palmer, *44)—M—A 
clear deep purple that I fee] will take 
the place of both King Lear and 
Purple Supreme when stock is avail- 
able. It has ruffled florets and is tall. 
Lg. 25c; Med, 2 for 35c; Sm. 2 for 25c: 
Bits, 25 for 25c; Unit $1.75. 
LAVENDER PRINCE 466 (La Salle, ’44) 
—M—oOne of the better tall medium 
lavenders, Grows tall and will make 
a good cut flower. 
Lg. 2 for 35c; Med. 2 for 25c; Sm. 3 
for 25c; Bits. 25c pkg.; Unit $1.25. 
LEADING LADY 506 (Johnston, ’42)— 
M—tThis is the glad that has won 
more Grand Championships and blue 
ribbons during the past 5 years than 
any other. It is tops as a light cream. 
It is really creamy white. One of the 
best all around glads I know of. Try 
it. 
Lg. 2 for 25c; Med. 3 for 25c; Sm. 4 
for 25c; Bts. 25c pkg.; Unit 85c. 
LITTLE SWEETHEART 240 (Fischer, 
48) —M— Its 3-inch florets gracefully 
poised on a wiry stem are exquisite. 
It has a waxy texture of delicate pink 
blending to white throat. A wonderful 
table glad. 
Lg. 35c; Med. 25c, 
MARGARET BEATON 401 (Twomey, 
’°37)—M—One of the older glads that 
is still winning at the shows. A very 
tall pure white with a scarlet blotch. 
Lg. 3 for 25c; Med. 5 for 25c; Sm. 7 
for 25c; Bts. 25c pkg.; Unit 55c. 
