PERDITA (313) 
This is a very tall growing, medium sized glad that is 
very heavily ruffled. Its color is primarily yellow, but 
it carries some orange-red in its throat markings which 
are very noticeable. It is a very beautiful glad and a 
sure show winner. You will see a lot of it when distri- 
bution is greater. It opens 8 on a spike of 20 buds. Due 
to the fact we oversold ourselves on this one last year, 
our stock is limited. 
L.— $1.50 M.—$1.00 S.—$ .75 
Bts.—10 for $1.00 
PHANTOM BEAUTY (440) 
A beautiful light pink that has the ability to always 
develop a perfect spike. The color is pure, and it opens 
10 beautiful floretts on a large, long flowerhead of 22 
buds. 
L.—10 for $1.50 M.—10 for $1.25 S.—10 for $1.00 
Bts.—$ .35 pkg. 
RED CHARM (452) 
The old standby of red gladiolus, and still good. It 
was introduced 12 years ago, and it is one of the few 
gladiolus that have withstood the test of time. The color 
is pure medium red with a deper red throat. It will open 
8 floretts on a 20 bud, stretchy flowerhead. 
L.—10 for $1.25 M.—10 for $ .90 S.—10 for $ .50 
Bts.—$ .35 pkg. 
RED WING (436) 
This is a medium scarlet red with an increased density 
of red in the throat. It develops a formal stretchy flower- 
head of 30 inches and 24 buds, and opens 10 well placed 
floretts. The plant grows to 60 inches with ordinary 
culture. This is about the most dependable red-scaret on 
the market today. 
L.— $1.50 M.—$1.00 S.—$ .50 
Bts.—10 for $1.00 
ROBERT ALAN (412) 
Here is a fine, new, pure yellow that produces a 
beautiful clean spike. It will open 8 on a 20 bud spike. 
The color is self yellow with no other markings. This 
is another one of the glads that is destined to be very 
popular within the next few years. 
L.—$2.50 M.—$2.00 Bts.—10 for $2.00 
ROWENA (460) — 
A very beautiful medium, pink-rose shading to a large 
cream-white throat. It opens 8 to 10 blooms on a spike 
of medium height with 19 buds on the flowerhead. This 
is a sister seedling of Evangeline, although it is not as 
tall a grower, it carries the same flourescence and beauty. 
The color has much more pink in its makeup. Here is 
one that everyone will eventually grow. 
L.—$2.00 M.—$1.25 S.—$ .75 
Bts.—10 for $1.25 
SIBONEY (566) 
This is a ruffled lavender with a little rose touch, but 
it is a pure self color and builds itself into a beautiful 
tall large spike of 22 buds with 8 to 10 open. It is about 
one shade lighter than Elizabeth the Queen, and a little 
cleaner color. Siboney makes an excellent show spike. 
L.—$ .75 M.—$ .50 S.—$ .35 
Bts.—10 for $ .75 ; 
SILVER WINGS (506) 
Here is the standard cream white for the florist and 
exhibitor alike. It is a pure cream white with the throat 
a bit more on the cream side. Being a sport of Picardy, 
some blooms sometimes show some pink, but this does 
not happen very often. If you are not already growing 
this, you should start now. 
L.—10 for $1.25 M.—10 for $ .90 S.—410 for $ .75 
Bts.—$ .35 pkg. 
