10 GLADRIDGE GARDENS, MADISON, OHIO 
CHAMOUNY (360) Baerman ’38 (85) 
Light cerise rose with silver line on the edge of petals. Outstand- 
ing except for some short flower heads. This is extremely popu- 
lar with florists. Well worth growing for unusual beautiful color. 
L 10c; M 7c; S 3c; Blits. pkg 25c. 
CHERRY JAM (543) Zimmer ‘43 (80) 
The deep salmon color of this with a striking cherry blotch on 
lower petals attracts a lot of attention. Holds about 8 large ruffled 
blooms open on a medium height plant. L 12c:; M 7c; S 4c; Bits. lc. 
CHIEF PONTIAC (524) Snyder ‘48 (85) 
Clear deep orange scarlet shading deeper in throat. Tall, strong, 
vigorous grower that opens 6 6%-inch ruffled blooms. L $2.00; 
M $1.50; S $1.00: Blts. 25c. 
CIRCE (523) K & M ‘49 (80) 
Clean striking color of deep orange with a cream yellow throat 
and a small scarlet blotch. The color value of this variety is rated 
tops by many gladiolus experts. Hold 6 open on a tall spike. 
L $3.50; M $2.50; S $1.75; Blts. 40c. 
CLEO (441) Youmans ‘48 (95) 
A light pink with a peach red feather on cream ground. Opens 8 
5-inch blooms. Heavy substance and fine attachment. Will ap- 
peal to the florist and has a good show table record. L $1.50; . 
M $1.00; S 75c: Blts. 20c. 
COLOR MARVEL (316) Krueger ‘46 (75) 
A blend of yellow and pink. A reliable healthy grower. Color 
works up nicely in certain arrangements. L 15c; M 10c; S 5c; Bits. 
pkg. 30c. 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE (441) Schnetsky ‘44 (90) 
A sensation on the show bench as it will open a double row of 8-10 
florets at once. Attractive light pink with an orange-scarlet throat 
blotch. Rather slow propagation may limit its commercial value. 
L 50c; M 35c; S 25c; Blis. 4c. 
CONNIE G. (506) Woods ‘48 (80) 
Without a doubt one of the most beautiful creams available. Holds 
8 large ruffled deep cream blooms open. Unfortunately bulbs are 
subject to “water mark trouble’. This dces rot necessarily affect 
the performance of the bulb, but makes it look like thrip had 
eaten on bulb at husk lines. L $4.00; M $3.00; S $2.00; Blts. 50c. 
CONVOY (570) Palmer ‘42 (85) : 
A lovely purple color on a nice spike, opening 5 or 6 round re- 
curved blooms. Very popular. L 10c; M 6c; S 3c; Blis. pkg. 25c. 
CORONA (560) Palmer *40 (80) 
Very light creamy pink encircled with rose picotee edge. Good 
show record and splendid cutflower traits. pees propagator. 
Very popular and one we recommend mes L 8c: M 5c: S 2c: 
Blts. pkg. 20c. 
COVENTRY 7511) Glass ’47 (80) 
Attractive color of a rich yellow with contrasting feather of car- 
mine. Opens 6 to 8 5™%-inch florets. L 25c: M 12c: S 6c; Blts. 2c. 
COVER GIRL (542) LaSalle ’45 (90) 
Makes a very tall spike with a large number of medium pink 
blooms open. Vigorous grower and rapid propagator. L 12c: M 7c; 
S 4c; Blts. pkg. 30c. 
CRACKER JACK (422) Allen ’46 (75) 
A medium height glad of orange yellow color, and a strawberry 
throat blotch. Fine growing and propagating habits. This should 
make a dandy cutflower as it works up nicely in arrangements and 
blooms early. L 20c; M 15c; S 10c; Blts. pkg. 30c. 
