“FOR THE BEST IN GLADS’’ 15 
INDIAN SUMMER (486) Langworthy ‘49 (90) 
A novel blend of orange and purple, frosted gray overlay, with bril- 
liant ruby-red throat feather. 
L 20c; M 15c: S 10c; Blbts. pkg. 25c 
INVICTUS (441) Pacific Bulb Co. ‘42 (70) 
Color is white with pink glow and a vivid scarlet throat. Very early 
from large bulbs. Produces husky spikes for such an early glad. A 
money maker for the early cutfiower grower. 
L 10c; M 2-12c; S 6-15c; Blbis. pkg. 25c 
JEANIE (440) Pruitt ’41 (85) 
Hard to beat this for beautiful color. Large, clear, rich pink with 
tet yellow throat. Tall, strong grower with willowy stem. One of 
the best. 
L 10c; M 2-10c; S 10-25c; Blbts. pkg. 25c 
JOHAN von KONYNENBURG (436) K & M ‘47 (85) 
Rich, glowing vermilion red. Considered one of the best gladiolus 
introduced by this famous Hoiland firm. Good propagator. Claimed 
to hold 10 open on tall straight stem. 
L 12c; M 2-15c; S 5-15c: Blbts. 20-25c 
JULES AMOTT (452) Wilson ’40 (90) 
Clear, rich, velvety dragon red. Pleasing color. Makes long flower- 
heads with up to 10 open. Tall, healthy, and a fine cutflower red. 
Unlike most reds, does not have any Picardy blood. 
L 10c: M 2-10c; S 10-25c; Blbts. pkg. 20c 
JUNE DAY (441) Roberts ‘46 (60) 
June Day has the distinction of being the earliest pink to bloom. It 
is pink with deeper cherry blotches. It makes a tall spike with 6 open 
florets. 
L 30c; M 20c; S 10c; Blbts. 10-20c; 100-$1.50 
JUNE ROSE (460) Marshall ‘50 (70) 
Early deep rose that onens 5-6 blooms on a strong tall stem. It is a 
stronger grower and superior in many respects to such old standbys 
s Early Rose and Ros? Delight. Recommended as a good investment 
for the early cutflower grower. 
L $2.00; M $1.25; S 75c: Blbts. 20c each: 10-$1.50; 100-$10.00 
KATHY LEE (410) Fairchild ‘47 (75) 
Beautiful heavily ruffled light yellow. A sister seedling of Janet Lee. 
Opens 6 on a straight stem. 
L 75c: M 50c: S 35c: Blbts. 5-30c: 100-$5.00 
KELSEY (530) Yates ‘46 (88) 
A sport of Picardy. Color a glistening light salmon pink, blending 
to a clear cream yellow throat. Growth equal to Picardy at its best. 
L15c?M 10¢c: S 2-l0c; Blbis::pkg: 25c 
KING CLICK (552) Wilson ’41 (90) 
Very good scarlet red. Splendid show record, excellent commercial 
possibilities here. 
L 10c; M 2-12c; S 6-15c; Blbts. pkg. 25c 
KITTYHAWK (366) Both ’48 (85) 
A lovely lavender which will open 10 on a tall straight spike. Will 
make a very fine glad tor the show table. 
L 35c:; M 25c: S 15c;: Blbts. 10-30c; 100-$2.00 
LADRONE (433) Palmer ‘47 (90) 
Called an improved Beacon with the outer petal colored a rosy tone. 
Highest rating, Canadian Test Garden ’°45 and ’46. 
L 15c: M 2-15e: S 3-15c; Blbis. pkg. 25c 
