MRS. R. G. ERREY (554) 
This is one of the very finest black-reds from Australia. 
It is a strong grower, and produces a gigantic flower- 
head. The color is just slightly lighter than Black 
Cherry, but the flowerhead is larger. It will open about 
8 floretts on a 27 inch spike of 22 buds. 
L.—$ .50 M.—$ .40 S.—$ .30 
Bts.—10 for $ .50 
NADIA (231) 
This is an old standby miniature glad. The upper 
petals are light salmon and the lower petals medium 
yellow. It is a very strong grower, and seldom crooks 
in the field. It opens 7 of its nicely placed small floretts 
on a strong growing spike of 16 buds. 
L—10 for $1.25 Bts.—$.35 pkg. 
NOWETA ROSE (560) 
Our stock of this glad is very limited, but a few will 
be sold. The color is a rich lavender-rose, and it forms 
a beautiful, graceful, formal spike of 20 buds that opens 
10, making a ireal show gladiolus. In a few years when 
stock is available, it will prove to be one of the most 
popular gladiolus. 
L.—$1.50 M.—$1.25 S.—$1.00 
Bts.—10 for $1.50 
OCEAN SPRAY (206) 
A very early blooming miniature white with an amber 
lower lip. Although this is not a new glad, this is the 
first time we are listing it, but we have grown it for four 
years, and it is a nice flower. It opens about 5 well 
spaced floretts on a tall stretchy spike of 18 buds. This 
is a very fine miniature. 
L.—10 for $1.35 M.—10 for $ .65 S.—10 for $ .50 
Bts.—$ .35 pkg. 
PATRICIAN (566) 
Here is the best formal lavender in commerce today. 
It forms a nice graceful spike of 18 buds that opens 
7 to 8. We have built up a stock of this variety, and I 
believe we are one of the few growers in the country 
that will guarantee Patrician to be virus-free. This has 
been grown by selection by us since 1947—and I think 
we have the cleanest stock of it in the country. Try this 
one, as we are pricing it extremely low considering it 
was introduced in 1947 for $25.00 per bulb. 
L.—$ .50 M.—$ .25 S.—$ .25 
Bts.—10 for $ .40 
PATROL (416) 
One of the most graceful and beautiful of all gladiolus. 
The color is a clear, clean apricot with a yellow throat. 
It opens 8 to 10 floretts on a beautiful spike of 18 buds. 
It is a wonderful exhibition glad—Grand Champion of 
the Buffalo show in 1950. 
L.—$ .35 M.—$ 25 S.—$ .20 
Bts.—15 for $ .30 
PEERLESS (540) 
This is a real light pink beauty from Australia that 
we are probably listing a year too soon. It is about one 
shade lighter than Evangeline, and developes into a 
graceful spike of 20 buds, and opens 10. It was one of 
the most beautiful glads in our patch this year, and every 
spike we had was used to produce seed. Look for it at 
the shows in 1951. Only about one-third of our stock 
will be sold. 
M.—$4.00 S.—$2.00 
Bts.—$ .50 each or 10 for $4.00 
