


OTHER OUTSTANDING RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 
BUTTERSCOTCH—1948 (Class 521) A warm, bright pastel in a new shade, 
Indian yellow overlaid with Chinese coral, with bright throat marks. Bound to 
be a great show flower and a top commercial. 6 to 7 inch florets, 23 to 30 inch flower- 
head, opens 8 to 10 in good condition, grows 5 to 5% feet in the field. 
Price: Large $ .75 Medium $ .50 Small $ .35 
CLOTH OF GOLD—1949 (Class 420) This was one of the most popular in its 
color class at the Southern California Gladiolus Show last year. Being a yellow 
orange of distinction, it opens 6 to 8 with 4% to 5 inch florets, on a flowerhead of 
a medium length. 
Price: Large $ .50 Medium $ .35 Small $ .25 
INDIAN SUMMER—1949 (Class 486) Due to its unusual color, shows up best 
when used in a basket or an arrangement. Its color being of an orange overcast 
with grape, ruby throat, it opens 7 with 4 or 5 showing color on a 17 bud spike and 
a 24 inch flowerhead. 
Price: Large $ .75 Medium $ .50 Small$ .35 
MARY ODELL—1948 (Class 400) A chaste white and a winner in its class. 
A vigorous grower and opens as many as 8 to 10 with 4 in color, long flowerhead. 5 
feet in the field, and blooms in 85 days. 
Price: Large $ .75 Medium $ .50 Small $ .35 
SEASHELL—1949 (Class 540) Not just another pink, but one that must be 
seen to be appreciated. A tall, soft pink, with white center. Florets average 5% to 6 
inches, flat open smooth, slightly ruffled and has heavy substance and satiny texture. 
Price: Large $1.00 Medium $ .75 Small $ 50 Bulblets 5 for $ .50 
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