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STATELINESS:4,30—. Attractive light pink salmon shading to cream at center, Tall vigor- 
ous grower, which opens 6, Good attachment and it is a good increassr, Irg.,each 35¢ 
Med, 25¢3 Sm 2=o35¢, Belts 12-30¢, 
SUMMER GAL:542—~ A deep geranium pink, Opens § large blooms, Ruffled, Lrg, 2-25¢,10 
1,00; Med, 10~60¢, Bbiis pki 30¢, 
SUNKIST:423— Beautiful pink apricot, light yellow throat, Opens 12 ruffled florets, 
This variety has been a consistent winner in Australia, Lrg. each 35¢, 10-2,60; Med, 
S¢3 102,003 Sml 2~25¢, 10-1,00, Phlis 10-35¢,100-2,80, 
SUNSPOT:417={ Light apricot buf? with rose spect in throat, Opens 8 or more on a long 
flower—head, Large ruffled florets, A good inersaser and has won many awerds, Large 
each 25¢,10=2,00; Med, 2={3C¢,10:-1,203 Sml 3-30¢,10-80¢, Bblts 15-302, 100-1, 50, 
SUSANNAH:440-— Ruffled pink with a white throat, Opens up to 6 waxy appearing florets, 
Lrg. 2=25¢,10—1,00; Med. 10-50¢, Bblts pkt 30¢, 
THE CHAMP:536— This, is one of the most gigentic flowered gladiolus poffered today, 
Will grow under ordinary field cultivation to a height of 7 feet, A vivid bright red 
with wide open florets, which we have seen measure 8 and 9 inches, Bulblets germinate 
easily and make nice sized bulbs, This variety will never be a cut flower, Just too 
big. Florets are well attached, up unvil this last season, having grown this variety 
two seasons before, we were never bothered with crooks, However, this past season we 
saw quite a few crooks, Inasmuch as all our plantings are field’ grown, I presumg with 
staking this fault can be overcome, After all,we have seen plenty of varieties staked 
that could never meet the height of The Champ, Lrg. each 1,50, 3—3,60; Med, 1,00, 3~ 
2.40; Sml 50¢,3-1,20, Bblts each 20¢,10~1,50, 
TOPFLITE:560— Beautiful clear rose pink, Opens 6 to 8 on a good snike, Foltags is in- 
clined to die back early, Makes nice bulbs, Irg,each 75¢: Med, 50¢ ;SmL 25¢. Bolts10—50¢ 
TRALEE:460~ Silvery rose, Opens & on a good spike. Early bloomer, at he each 35¢,3=85¢ 
Med, 25¢,10=2,003; Sml 2-30¢,10-1,20, Bblts 10-60¢, 
TRUELOVE:440— A fine early light pink, Very distinctive type of glad, No doubt one of 
the finest of the pastels. Good increaser and will be one of the outstanding commer~ 
cial varieties, Opens 6 wide open large florets on a nice whippy stem, Lrg, oa + 10 
80¢; Med, 10-50¢, Sml 10-30¢, Bolts pkt 30¢, 
TWILIGHT DREAM:484— An unusual color blend of tan, rose and cream, Opens 6 to 3 on a 
medium height plant, As a smoky this color is unique, Lrg,each 35¢ ,3-60¢s Med, 2=25¢ 
10=1,00, Bblts 12~30¢, 
VENIDA:460- Clear rose with a cream throat, Opens § well placed bloom on a tall spike 
No doubt one of the most beautiful of the rose colored varieties, Irg, each 50¢; Med, 
35¢: Sml 25¢, Bolts 10-50¢, 
WAX liODEL:400~ Waxy white with thin lavender spear in throat,Opens 5 to 6, Very early 
lrg. 2-30¢, 10-1,20, Bolts 20~30¢, 
WEDGEWOOD:366— A lovely blue lavender with a soft cream throat, Heavily ruffled,waxy 
textured florets, It will open 5, Excellent propagator, I believe this is one of the 
most beautiful glads in commerce todey, Lrg, each 25¢,3-60¢; Hed, 20¢,10-1,50; Small 
2-25¢,10—1,00, Bolts 15-25¢,100~1,50, 
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