PURPLE SUPREME: (Wilson—470) 
One of the best of the older purple 
glads, dependable but rather on the 
plain side. Good spiker. 
Large 10-70c. Medium 10-50c. Bulblets 
Packet 25c. 
QUIBERON: (Larus Bros.—416) 
Larus Brothers have asked us to offer 
their 1949 introduction, Quiberon, a 
variety that has not gotten around very 
far in this country, but has been a big 
winner in Australia. It is a clear peach 
buff color 65-75 inches in heighth, 23-25 
buds on a 30-inch flower head. Can 
easily open 9 to 11 five inch florets. 
Bulbs are healthy, a good propagator, 
and will bloom from bulblets. It is an 
easy and free grower, and will do well 
under poor growing conditions. See cut 
on page 6. 
Large $1.50. Medium $1.00. Small 50c. 
Bulblets 4-50c. 
RED CHARM: (Butt—452) 
This is no doubt the king of all red 
glads, and has been for several years. 
Practically every spike a good florist 
bloom. Can open six to eight huge 
blooms on a strong spike. 
Large 10-70c. Medium 10-40c. Small 10- 
25c. Bulblets Packet 25c. 
RED CHERRY: (Roberts—450) 
A smooth bright red glad with a darker 
red cherry in the throat. This was one of 
the better red glads in our garden the 
last two seasons. Should become a good 
commercial red. Healthy and vigorous. 
Large 10-$2.50. Medium 10-$1.50. Bulb- 
lets 10-50c. 
RED RASCAL: (Graff—550) 
This huge light red was champion of 
our Sioux City show, about 1946. It has 
very heavy florets with great ruffling, 
and a very beautiful flower. Can win 
in many shows. 
Large 50c each. Medium 25c each. Bulb- 
lets 10-35c. 
RED WING: (Wright-Graff—536) 
This outstanding new scarlet glad can 
open nine or ten huge blooms on a spike 
than can easily win in most any show. 
It is very beautiful and an excellent 
grower. Tall and _ straight. 
Large $1.00 each. Medium 50c each. 
Bulblets 10-$1.00. 
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REGAL RED: (Fischer—536) 
A real red glad that Mr. Fischer intro- 
duced last year that has made a lot of 
friends. Did well here as a seedling in 
1947 and we liked it very much. Will 
burn a little in our hot sun but is a 
robust grower and all around good do- 
er. Good propagator. 
Large 10-$2.00. Medium 10-$1.00. Bulb- 
lets 15-25c. 
RHETT BUTLER: (Kuhn—336) 
A very early bright orangy scarlet that 
brightens the garden very early. Makes 
a tall spike of 18 buds with 8 open, and 
propagates well. One of the brightest. 
Large 10-$2.00. Medium 10-$1.25. Bulb- 
lets 25-35c. 
ROBINSON CRUSOE: (Lins—490) 
This grand smokey is one of the most 
popular novelties in the gladiolus family. 
It is a chocolate and tan mixture of 
color that is very pleasing, and especially 
for the men folk. Can win on the show 
table. 
Large 20c each. 10-$1.60. Medium 10- 
$1.00. Bulblets Packet 35c. 
ROSA VAN LIMA: (Pfitzer—440) 
One of the great all-time pink glads 
that has stood the test of time. Still a 
leader commercially. 
Large 10-70c. Medium 10-40c. Small 10- 
25c. Bulblets Packet 25c. 
ROSE CHARM: (Fischer—360) 
Here is a very attractive early cut-flower 
rose glad that is excellent for florist use, 
baskets or vases. Grows tall and opens 
six or seven well arranged blooms on 
a strong stem. Wonderful for arrange- 
ments. 
Large 10-85c. Medium 10-50c. Small 10- 
25c. Bulblets Packet 25c. 
ROSE O’DAY: (Fischer—560) 
One of Carl Fischer’s early introductions 
that has been very popular. A half sister 
of Miss Wisconsin, and a lovely color. 
Has been freely used as a seed parent, 
and _ successfully. 
Medium 10-50c. Bulblets Packet 25c. 
ROSY LIGHT: (Jack—460) 
A very lovely bright rose colored glad 
from Mr. Jack’s garden that has been 
fine here. Very fine form. 
Large 10-$1.00.Medium 10-50c. Bulblets 
Packet 25c. 
