SEABROOK NURSERIES GLADIOLUS 

Here are two very fine new varieties I introduced in 1948, at reduced 
prices, and they should be included in your selection for this season. 
BARBARA DEE 
Barbara Dee: Color and size Classification F-470. Color is a clear warm shade of 
Fuchsia Purple, with darker feather markings, on lower petals. Formal type about five 
inches. Triangular shape, and wide open florets, eighteen to twenty buds, six to seven 
open, seven to ten showing color. Flowerhead about twenty-five inches. Height in field 
about forty-five inches. Bulblet production and germination good. Blooms in about sev- 
enty-five to eighty days. Just the color the Florists are looking for. Barbara Dee received 
Honorable Mention at the Pre-Seedling show, August 3rd, 1947 at Boston, Mass. 
No Discount 
ZEB 
Zeb: Has attracted much attention in the garden for three or four years. It is a 
very tall straight growing Glad, without crooks, very good placement, dark green foli- 
age, about six to seven four inch florets, ruffled, open on a twenty-six to twenty-eight 
bud spike. Its color is white with feathery purple blotches on lower petals, and when 
wide open, has a beautiful lavender cast all over, which gives it a marked distinction. 
A good propagator and germinates well. It is quite early, blooms in about seventy-two 
to seventy-five days, stands up well in hot weather, and will make an excellent commer- 
Glare 
No Discount 

ROCKWELL’S BOOK ON GLADIOLUS 
Gladiolus, by F. F. Rockwell. Recommended as the “best brief guide on gladiolus 
growing.” It tells how to plant, fertilize, and cultivate; how to grow from seed or bulb- 
lets; how to harvest and cure; how to handle for cut flowers and every other detail 
needed for success with this popular flower, 45 illustrations, 78 pages. Prepaid $1.75. 
SIZE IN BULBS 
In Retail list, the large bulbs that we offer are 1% inches and over in diameter; 
medium size are *% inch up. For Wholesale sizes see list. 
Beside the originator’s name we have listed the approximate flowering season of 
each variety as follows: 
E—Early, under 70 days from planting. 
EM—Early Midseason, 70-80 days from planting. 
M—Midseason, from 80-80 days from planting. 
LM—Late Midseason, over 90 days from planting. 
L—Large M—Medium S—Small Blts.—Bulblets. 

ON FAIR SIZED ORDERS, EXPRESS is safest and best especially in the winter 
time; we advise express if you are situated so as to get free delivery by the express com- 
pany. 
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