NEBRASKA: Tall buff, one of 
Sass’s best Py (3) 
ORANGE BEAUTY: Withheld 
for propagation 
ON TOUR: A huge cream yellow, 
very fine 1.00 
PACE SETTER: Something diff- 
erent in gold, overlaid pink 1.00 
PAINTED LADY: Withheld 
for propagation 
PEACH BLOW: Pastel peach and 
gold 50 
PERSIAN PRINCESS: The Must 
Have in red and purple Ys) 
PIQUANTE: Raspberry pink, tall 
graceful plant 1.50 
POTENTATE: Satiny like finish 
in pansy purple, a great hem 2.00 
PRAIRIE BOY: Zinc orange self, 
large 2.50 
PURPLE ELF: A very deep pur- 
ple, nearly a self color 1.00 
PURPLE SAGE: A well named 
ruffled purple 1.00 
PURPLE WATERS: Ruffled 
glowing wine self 1.00 
QUEEN ESTHER: A top red 
from Mr. Sass 3.00 
RED CINDERELLA: A fine red 
bicolor 509) 
RED GLORY: One of the greatest 
reds of all 1.00 
RED HUSSAR: One of Nesmith’s 
finest reds 1.50 
REGAL LADY: Rose bicolor, 
yellow cup, extra fine 3.50 
RIVIERA: A top blend of red 
and yellow 3.50 
ROSE BEAUTY: Fine textured 
rose pink 2.00 
ROSE OF GONZALES: A rosy 
red bicolor 1.00 
ROYAL RUBY: Glowing ruby 
red 4.50 
ROYALTY: Blackish sheen, yel- 
low cup, outstanding every way 2.50 
RUDDY RED: A smooth yellow 
red bicolor 2.00 
RUSSELL’S MINUET: A rockery 
item in ruffled rose 00 
SERENADE: Yellow and pink 
pastel oo 
SKYLARK: Lemon, green throat, 
fine texture 1.00 
SPRING PARADE: Pale yellow, 
stripped in pink 00 
SPRINGTIME: Orange yellow of 
heavy substance 1.00 
STARGAZER: A smooth cream 
yellow 1.00 
STRONGHEART: An all time 
great in brown red, a must have 1.50 
SUNKIST: Dainty cream yellow, 
profuse bloomer a5), 
SUNSET: A bicolor in old rose, 
very nice Abi 50 
SUSAN: Red, yellow sepals, 
greenish throat 2.00 
SWEETBRIAR: Here is a must 
have in rose pink 1.00 
SYLVIA: Rosy pink and brown 1.00 
TAJ MAHAL: Chrome with pur- 
ple eye, a great favorite 1.00 
TAPERLIGHT: Floriferous pure 
cream 1.50 
TARA: Clear two toned pink that 
is a honey 2.00 
TEJAS: The best dwarf fiery 
red at any price 50 
THE DIRECTOR: Burgundy 
wine red, a fine thing w15 
THERON: The great Parent of _ 
deep reds 1.00 
THOROBRED: A brilliant rich 
red OU 
VESPERS: Ruffled cream, great 
keeping qualities 3.00 
VICTORY: Well named, yellow 
with the red V in each petal 00 
VULCAN: Light velvet maroon, 
gold brown midrib 1.00 
ZOUAVE: Recurrent blooming 
red bicolor 1.00 
Here are two fine collections that should please the most 
discriminating. These collections cannot be included in 
the discounts. 
Bagdad Oo Black Falcon 2.50 
Coralline 65) Canari 2.50 
Evangeline 00 Daily Double 4.00 
Golden Dream 00 Killarney Lass 5.00 
Highland Chieftain a Potentate 5.00 
Marcus 35 Royal Ruby 4.50 
Moonbeam 00 eee 
Persian Princess =f t3) Catalog $23.50 
Serenade 35 The six prepaid for $17-00 
Sweetbriar 1.00 a 
Tejas 00 
The Director Oo 
Catalog $7.05 
The dozen prepaid for $5.50 
IT 1S A MARK OF DISTINCTION TO WIN AT YAKIMA 
Owing to the insistent demands of the Wesiern and Canadian commercial and amateur growers alike, the 
Yakima Valiey Gladiolus Society will stage the third great western show at Yakima August 4th and 5th, 1951. 
The very finest in accommodations, controlled temperatures in the show rooms, plus heavy entries and attend- 
ance, make this great exhibition one of the outstanding shows in America today. 
MEMBERS OF N.E.G.S.—N.A.G.C.—A.LS.—Y.V-‘G.S._Y-‘M.G.C. AND HEMEROCALLIS SOCIETY 
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