GOLD CHEVERON (310) 
The full lacination of the petals of this glad carries an 
appeal not found in the conventional gladiolus. The color 
is a pure light yellow, and the 24 inch flowerhead of 18 
buds with 7 to 8 open floretts with needlepoint effect is 
something to behold. Received an A rating as a seedling 
in Binghamton in 1949. 
L.—$1.00 M.—$ .75 S.—$ .50 
Bts.—10 for $1.00 
GOLD MEDAL (516) 
Here is a giant, heavily ruffled buff-apricot yellow that 
will grow over 5 feet tall with no special coaxing on your 
art. It will open 6 to 8 giant informal floretts on an 18 
ud spike. Some of the best blooms in our patch this 
season were of this variety. 
L.—$ .50 M.—$ .35 S.—$ .25 
Bts.—10 for $ .50 
GOLDEN BEAUTY (512) 
Here is a pure golden yellow glad from Australia. It is 
the purest deep yellow now in commerce. This glad is a 
strong grower and holds 8 wide open floretts on a strong 
wir of 18 budds. One spike of this glad is a bouquet in 
itself. 
L.—$ .35 M.—$ .25 S.—$ .20 
Bts.—10 for $ .25 
GREAT LAKES (476) 
The closest thing to a self color light blue in commerce 
today, although the throat is lighter than the petals. An 
exceedingly strong grower for a blue that will open 6 to 
7 nicely placed floretts on a 16 to 18 bud spike. If you 
want to try a nice blue—then get Great Lakes. 
L.—$ .50 M.—$ .35 S.—$ .25 
Bts.—10 for $ .50 
HEART'S DESIRE (540) 
Here is a large, heavily ruffled pink, shading to a white 
and pastel yellow throat. The floretts, 20 of them, are of 
very heavry texture, and 8 are carried open on a show 
type spike. A real beauty in the hard to beat pink class. 
L.—$ .60 M.—$ .50 S.—$ .40 
Bts.—10 for $ .60 
JAVA (512) 
This is a brilliant, large sized pure yellow. It is one 
of the very few Dutch varieties that have performed well 
for us. It is primarily an exhibition variety, as the attach- 
ment is slightly loose for commercial purposes. It you 
want a good yellow for exhibition—try Java. It will open 
8 on a 19 bud spike. 
L.—$ .35 M.—$ .25 S.—$ .20 
Bts.—10 for $ .40 
KEITH (582) 
Here is a gladiolus that has no competition as far as 
its color is concerned. Its ground color is golden bronze 
that deepens to copper and a throat, blotch of brilliant 
crimson adds to its beauty. It will open 8 large floretts 
on a 19 bud spike. If you like smokies, or novel colors 
you will be well satisfied with Keith. 
L.—$ .50 M.—$ .35 S.—$ .25 
Bts.—10 for $ .50 
LANCASTER (470) 
A large exhibition type pure dark purple. It carries 8 
to 10 lightly waved floretts open on a strong growing spike 
of 18 to 19 buds. This is a pure self-color that will not 
burn in the field. 
L—10 for $1.50 M.—10 for $1.25 S.—10 for $ .90 
Bts.—$ .35 pkg. 
