GOLDEN WEST GLADIOLUS 

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GRAND OPERA 
SUN SPOT 417 (Roberts, ’45)—M-——Light 
apricot buff with a rose spot in throat. 
Opens 7-8 ruffled florets 5-inches in 
diameter. Color a little lighter than 
Butterscotch. Has won many cham- 
pionships. 
Lg. 75c; Med. 50c; Sm. 35c; Bts. 4 for 
25c, 20 for $1.00; Unit $5.00. 
TEXAS 500 (Buchanan, °47)—VE—A 
very early exhibition white. Opens 
7-9 blooms on a strong spike, 
Lg. 50c: Med. 35c; Sm. 25c; Bts, 10 for 
25c, 100 for $1.50; Unit $3.00. 
TOPFLIGHT 560 (La Salle, ’46)—M—A 
sensational rosy pink with a deeper 
feather in the throat. This glad would 
be a world beater if the bulbs would 
hold up better. 
Lg. $1.50; Med. $1.00; Sm. 50c; Bts, 2 
for 25c, 12 for $1.00; Unit $9.00. 
TUNIAS MOHAMET 580 (Tunia, ’41)— 
E—A tall smokey with huge blooms. 
If you like smokies be sure and get 
this one. It is a velvety smokey plum 
rose with a scarlet orange blotch in 
the throat, You will have to see it 
to believe it. A beauty. 
Lg. 35c; Med, 25c; Sm, 2 for 35c; Bts. 
8 for 25c; Unit $2.50. 
VAGABOND PRINCE 390 (Palmer, ’34) 
—M—An old variety that is still a 
favorite. A tall vigorous mahogany 
brown with a flame blotch in the 
throat. 
Lg. 3 for 25c; Med, 5 for 25c:; Sm. 7 
for 25c; Bits. 25c pkg.; Unit 55c. 
VAN GOLD 312 (Van Voorhis, ’40)—VE 
—A very early deep yellow that is 
much better than Gold Dust. Its color 
and earliness make up for its lack 
of size. 
Lg. 2 for 25c; Med, 3 for 25c: Sm. 8 
for 25c; Bits. 20 for 25c, 100 for $1.00; 
Unit $1.00. 
