U. H. U. (482) 
Here is a perfectly formal and beautiful smoky. The 
color is a brown with a bright yellow throat. The re- 
curved petals build into a perfect exhibition spike of 18 
buds with 8 open. This is about the best European 
smoky and will prove itself popular here. 
L.—$ .35 M.—$ .25 S.—$ .20 
Bts.—10 for $ .35 
WAR PAINT (436) 
A medium sized, formal scarlet that produces one of 
the most graceful flowerheads of all gladiolus. The 
formal placement of its 22 buds, and 8 to 10 open floretts 
adds to its beauty. It is one of the foolproof scarlets, 
and it is hard not to grow it well. It certainly deserves a 
place in your garden. 
L—$ .50 M.—$ .35 S.—$ .25 
Bts.—10 for $ .50 
WEDGEWOOD (366) 
This is another beauty! The pure lavender petals and 
intense pure pastel yellow throat certainly makes it a 
spike of colorful perfection. The petals are lightly ruf- 
ed. It is one of the beauties in the growing class 
of medium sized gladiolus. Wedgewood will open 6 
floretts on a graceful spike of 16 buds. As an arrange- 
ment glad it cannot be beaten—as a show glad it is a 
sure winner—as a garden glad it is a real joy—in other 
words we think it’s a darn good glad! 
L.—$ .30 M.—$ .20 S.—2 for $ .25 
Bts.—10 for $ .25 
WONDROUS (540) 
Here is a giant Australian pink that carries a medium 
but distinguished red feather in its throat. It produces a 
formal spike of 22 buds that opens 10-12 large floretts. It 
will prove to be a wonderful exhibition variety. Although 
distribution will have to be much greater before much 
is seen at the shows, it is still destined for great things. 
This one grows exceptionally well from bulbletts. 
L.—$2.00 M.—$1.50 S.—$1.00 
Bts.—10 for $2.00 
WHITE CHRISTMAS (500) 
One of the most heavily ruffled of all gladiolus. The 
color is pure white. It produces a perfect formal type 
spike that opens 9 beautiful floretts on a 19 bud spike. 
Anyone that likes heavily ruffled glads should grow 
White Christmas. It grows exceptionally well from med- 
ium and small bulbs. The deep green foliage and pure 
white flowerhead is a rare sight. (One of our spikes of 
White Christmas was Grand Champion of Niagara 
Peninsula Gladiolus Show in 1949.) 
L—$ .35 M.—$ .25 S.—2 for $ .25 
Bts.—10 for $ .35 
WHITE GODDESS (500) 
Here is a lightly ‘ruffled pure white glad that is good 
in every respect. It is a strong grower, and its flower 
placement is perfect and is a good propagator besides! 
It carries 10 heavy textured floretts open on a spike of 
19 buds. 
L—$ .50 M.—$ .35 S.—$ .25 
Bts.—10 for $ .40 
WHITE WINGS (400) 
This is a perfect decorative white from Australia. It 
is a pure white, and it opens 7 well placed floretts on a 
stretchy 19 bud spike. It is a strong grower, although 
bulbletts germinate quite slowly. 
L.—$ .50 M.—$ .35 S.—$ .25 
Bts.—10 for $ .50 
