


‘‘FOR THE BEST .IN GLADS’’ . - 15 
HIGH LIFE (376) K & M ‘46 (70) | 
Beautiful light blue with deeper throat. One of the best and most 
beautiful of the light blues. L 15ce: M 10c: S 5c; Blis. lc. 
H. R. HANCOCK (462) Both ‘43 (80) | 
Clear cherry-rose with creamy white throat. Holds up to 10 blooms 
open in a double row. Inclined to short flowerheads, otherwise splen- 
did cutflower traits. L 15c; M 10c: S 5c; Bilis. Ic. 
HUNTRESS (466) Jack ‘45 (75) 
Very promising early cutflower lavender. Opens 8 nicely placed end 
ruffled blooms on a spike of medium height. L 15c; M 10c; S 5c; 
Blisse2c: ee 
INDIAN SUMMER (486) Langworthy ‘49 (90) 
A novel blend of orange and purple, frosted gray overlay, with bril- 
liant ruby-red throat feather. L 50c:; M 35c; S 20c; Bits. 5c. 
INTERCEPTOR (552) Jack ‘45 (75) 
A good early red cutflower. Opens 7 on a tall spike. L 30c; M 20c; 
Sel0cs Blis.-3c. 
INVICTUS (441) Pacific Bulb Co. *42 (70) 
Color is white with pink glow and a vivid scarlet throat. Very early 
from large bulbs. Produces husky spikes for such an early glad. A 
money maker for the early cutfiower grower. L 10c:; M 7c; S 3c; 
Bitswic. 
IVY ROBERTSON (440) Barrett ‘43 (88) 
Light pink with yellow and cream mixtures in center. Wins easily in 
the shows for the longest flowerhead. Makes tall spikes with 9 open 
florets. Proving to be a good commercial. L 12c:; M 7c: S 4c; Blis. lc. 
JANET LEE (420) Fairchild ‘47 (80) 
Beautiful orange and yellow blend. Opens 6-8 large well-placed 
blooms on eS tall spike. Individual florets ruffled and very 
beautiful. -L $1.25: M 75c: S 50c; Blts. 8c. 
JEANIE (440) Pruitt ‘41 (85) 
Hard to beat this for beautiful color. Large, clear, rich pink with 
creamy yellow throat. Tall, strong grower with willowy stem. eu: of 
the best. L 8c; M 5c; S 3c: Blits. pkg. 25c. 
JOHAN von KONYNENBURG (436) K & M ‘47 (85) 
Rich, glowing vermilion red. Considered one of the best gladiolus 
introduced by this famous Holland firm. Good propagator. Claimed 
to hold 10 open on tall straight stem. L 20c; M 12c; S 7c; Blts. 2c. 
JULES AMOTT (452) Wilson ’40 (90) 
Clear, rich, velvety dragon red. Pleasing color. Makes long flower- 
heads with up to 10 open. Tall, healthy, and a fine cutflower red. 
Unlike most reds, does not have any Picardy blood. L l10c; M Tei 
S 4c: Blis. pkg. 25c. 
JUNE BELLS (400) Golde ‘48 (72) 
Very pure white. Said to be one of the Best pure white from Holland. 
Opens 6-8 round blooms. Healthy and with good cutflower possibili-. 
ties. L 15c: M 10c: S 5c; Blits. lec. 

“Received my glad bulbs, and want you to know that I am very 
well pleased. Not only overcount and extras but all are extra good 
bulbs.”—G. D. Sia Paris, Ohio. 
