VENIDA (Milo) 460. A fine future is 
predicted for bold blotched Venida— 
rose with a large creamy white center. 
It opens 8 florets at one time. It 
achieves its maximum color effect when 
several spikes are together in a basket 
or vase. Venida is an excellent variety. 
Tt 26 eI 35510; 
WEDGWOOD (Fischer) 366. A rich live 
blue-lavender with a cream throat. It 
opens 5 waxy, ruffled florets that are 
well attached and perfectly arranged 
on slender spikes. Although of medium 
size, the plants are very robust and 
healthy. By all means be sure to include 
Wedgwood in your order. L .15; M .10; 
S .05. 
WEDGWOOD (Fischer ’47) 366-267. An 
enchanting clear blue-lavender with 
lovely ruffled florets and a harmonizing 
ereamy throat. Opens only 5 medium- 
small flowers at a time, but for charm 
and beauty it easily ranks as one of 
the finest glads. It is a small-sized 
variety as it grows here under ordinary 
field culture, florets measuring 3 to 344 
inches. If you are not yet growing 
Wedgwood don’t be without it another 
year. However, be sure not to confuse 
this little beauty with a Holland variety 
of the same name, spelled ‘‘ Wedge- 
wood.’’ L .15; M .10; S .05; B 100-1.75. 
WHITE CHRISTMAS (Fischer) 500. 
White Christmas is a flower that one 
dreams of but rarely sees. White Christ- 
mas is snowy white with a cream cast 
in the throat. Sometimes one will see a 
glint of pink in its make-up. Six to nine 
6-inch florets come well attached to tall 
17 to 20 bud spikes..L .15; M .10; S .05; 
B 50-25. 
WHITE GODDESS (Roberts 748) 500. 7-9 
heavily ruffled, well placed blooms on 
a 22-bud spike. Tall, strong grower. This . 
is a beautiful creamy white. L .20; 
M .15; S§ .10. 
WHITE GOLD 506. A sensational glad. 
Large cream with cream yellow throat. 
Easy to grow. One you should have. 
Ted 078342058 Mie 08; 3.00: 
WILMA DITTMAN (Maier 749) 516. A 
giant pale buff with faint scarlet lines 
in the throat. It opens up to 8 large, 
lightly frilled florets on a very tall 
spike. Grows very robust and healthy. 
Very heavy propagator and wonderful 
grower from bulblets. It’s a real pleas- 
ure to grow such fine tall spikes as 
Wilma Dittman. L .60; M .40; S .20; 
B 10-.50. 
Small Flowered and Miniature Gladiolus 
ATOM (Hedgecock 746) 336-80. Scarlet 
edged white. Cleaner color and larger 
than Kewpie. L .25, 10-2.00; M 2-.30, 
10-1.20. 
BO PEEP (Butt ’48) 217-70. Buff-pink 
with yellowish throat faintly dusted red. | 
Heavily ruffled. L .40, 10-3.00; M .30, 
10-2.00. 
BRIGHT EYES. Face-up 
L .25. 
pale yellow. 
CHINA DOLL. Yellow with red blotch. 
ds. 3-.25; 
CRINKLES (Kunderd ’16) 262-. Heavily 
ruffled rose-red. Always in heavy de: 
mand. L 2-.30, 10-1.20; M 2-.20, 10-.80. 
DAINTY MISS (Stancer 741) 240-90. 
Blush or light pink with a nice stretch 
to the spike. L 3-.25, 10-.70; M 10-.40. 
DOLORES (Vasaturo ’43) 240-75. Popular 
bright pink blending to white throat. 
L .25; 10-2.00; M 2-.30, 10-1.10. 
FAIRY (Kuhn 746) 266-75. Light laven- 
der in a most attractive shade. L .20, 
10-2.00; M 2-.30, 10-1.20. 
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FILIGREE (Kuhn ’45) 216-80. Wide open, 
ruffled, laciniated, buff. L .25, 10-2.00; 
M 2-.30, 10-1.20. 
FLICKER (Kuhn 746) 221-75, Medium 
orange; yellow throat, and bright scarlet 
blotch, 5-6 open. L .20, 10-1.60; M 2-.30, 
10-1.20. 
FLUFFY RUFFLES (Brown ’26) 206-75. 
Pale yellow, laciniated and lightly ruf- 
fled. One of the best L 3-.30. 10-.80; 
M 4-.25, 10-.50. 
GILT EDGE 250. Medium red with yellow 
picotee edge. L 2-.25, 10-1.25; M 3-.25, 
10-.65. 
JINGLES (Lins ’49) 230-. Heavily ruf- 
fled, rich coral-salmon. Makes a hit with 
everyone. 30c each all sizes. 
KEWPIE (Brown ’30) 150-88. Smaller 
than Atom. Red with picotee edge. 
L 3-.30, 10-.80; M 4-.25, 10-.50. 
LADY KILLER (K. & M.) 320-65. Orange- 
salmon with a conspicious blotch. A 
spectacular and interesting variety. 
L .20, 10-1.60; M 2-.20, 10-1.00. 
