SHERWOOD (Pruitt 48) (570) 80 
Beautifully ruffled deep purple. Considered the top 
purple for cut flower purposes. Opens 7-8 blooms 
on a long flowerhead. Very healthy and vigorous. 
An improved King Lear in many ways. 
SIBONEY (Allen ’48) (566) 85 
Clear slightly ruffled light lavender. Makes wonder- 
ful show spikes and is a color the florists go for. Up 
to 8 open on 4’ spikes. Occasional misplacement. 
Good propagator. 
SILCHERLIED (K. & M. ’50) (441) 85 
Gorgeous clear LaFrance pink with a cherry throat 
blotch. 6-8 open on consistent 41/’ spikes. As it 
grows for us it looks like the best of the 1950 in- 
troductions. A wonderful color and spikemaker. 
SILVER COURT (Lins ’48) (400) 80 
About the whitest white. 6-8 large well placed 
blooms open on 4’ spikes. Very good. 
SINCERITY (Errey °48) (407) 85 
Cream with scarlet on a deeper cream throat. 8-10 
open on 41/4’ strong spikes. Very good cut flower 
and exhibition variety. Average propagator. 
SKYWAY § (Dr. Stevens 48) (440) 70 
Tall clear light pink opening as many as 8 large 
well placed and attached blooms on a 5’ spike. An 
early reliable producer of fine cuttable spikes. Very 
large for such an early variety and our favorite. 
SPIC & SPAN (Carlson ’46) (442) 80 
The leading winner of blue ribbons and grand 
championship cups in 1950 and 1951. A tall lightly 
ruffled deep pink opening 10-11 well placed blooms 
on straight sturdy spikes. A must have for the cut 
flower grower and home gardener alike. 
STORM TERROR (Wilson 50) (580) 90 
Smoky orange with a small cream blotch. Up to 9 
flat wide open florets on a 4’ spike. Looks very good 
and a healthy grower. 
SUBLIME (lLeffingwell 51) (466) 75 
Gorgeous clear light bluish lavender with a white 
throat. 5-7 large wide open blooms on a slender 
41/,’ spike. One of the clearest colors we have ever 
seen. 
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1.60 
30 
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2.00 100 
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4.00 2.00 100 
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10 
20 
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2.00 
35 
2.00 
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60 
4.50 
30 
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4.50 
20 
40 
‘“Never have we grown such ‘“‘Glads’’ as we have grown this year in Florida. Some of the newer bulbs 
that you sent were out of this world. Most of the gladiolus grew to be ‘taller than I.’? — Pine Eden, Fla. 
“We sure appreciated the extra count and the other extra bulbs and we had wonderful luck with them. 
Every one that saw them said they never saw such beautiful colors and large blooms.’’ — Roseyille, ‘Ohio. 
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