GOLDEN WEST GLADIOLUS 

MARGUERITE 533 (Pommert, ’°39)—M 
—A very large watermelon pink with 
a cream throat. Has 6%-inch ruffled 
florets on a 5-foot spike. 
Lg, 3 for 25c; Med. 5 for 25c; Sm. 7 
for 25c; Bis. 25c pkg.; Unit 55c. 
MID-AMERICA 550 (Knierin, ’>47)—M— 
A very tall red with giant flowers. A 
very good show variety, won many 
ribbons this past year as well as 
Grand Championships. 
Lg. 75c; Med. 50c; Sm. 25c; Bts. 4 for 
Zsc, 25 for $1.00; Unit $5.00. 
MIGHTY MONARCH 552 (Butt, *46)— 
M—A mighty red indeed, A very tall, 
velvety glowing deep red with 5'4- 
inch florets, 8-10 open on a 24-bud 
flower head. One of the best. 
Lg. 50c:; Med. 35c; Sm. 25c; Bts. 6 for 
25c, 100 for $2.50.; Unit $3.50. 
MINSTREL 566 (Palmer, *44) —L— A 
giant lavender pink. Very ruffled with 
7-inch florets. A good show glad. 
Lg. 35c; Med, 25c; Sm. 2 for 35c; Bts. 
10 for 25c, 100 for $1.50; Unit $2.50. 
MISS WISCONSIN 560 (Krueger, °43)— 
M—oOne of the most beautiful glads. 
It is bright rose, opening 6 florets on 
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a nice spike. One of my favorites. 
Lg. 25c; Med. 2 for 35c; Sm. 2 for 25c; 
Bis. 12 for 25c, 100 for $1.00; Unit 
$1.75. 
MOTHER KADEL 410 (Kadel, ’41)—M 
—A clear medium yellow, It’s all 
medium—color, floret size, flower 
head and height in field. A very good 
glad. 
Lg. 3 for 25c; Med. 5 for 25c; Sm. 7 
for 25c; Bis. 25c pkg.; Unit 55c. 
MOUNTAIN GEM 436 (Requa, °40)—E 
—A deep scarlet red that grows over 
5 feet tall. Very good keeping qual- 
ities. 
Lg. 75c: Med. €5c; Sm. 45c; Bts. 6 for 
Z25c, 50 for $1.00; Unii $4.00. 
MT. KOSCKUISKO 500 (Both, ’47) This 
glad should have been named elephant 
ears. It has tremendous 84-inch 
florets on a spike well over 6 feet tall. 
It is pure white. Spike must be staked 
and florets are floppy like elephants’ 
ears. I have grown spikes 4'2-feet tall 
from bulblets. If you want quantity 
in place of quality, here it is. I don’t 
like it. 
Lg. '75c; Med. 50c; Sm. 35c; Bts. 6 for 
25c, 50 for $1.00; Unit $3.50, 

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