pare favorably with any orchid of its coloring. 
Upper petals are smooth light ivory with a 
slight edging of deep rose orchid. The two 
small lip petals are a solid deep rose orchid 
with a slight edging of ivory. The color con- 
trast is very sharp. 18” flower heads on a plant 
about 45” tall. Opens 5 with 3 showing, total 
of 16 buds. To me this is one of the most 
beautiful small flowered varieties in existence 
and is bound to become extremely popular 
when stock is available. Due to a wet spot in 
the field last year about half of my stock was 
destroyed, hence I have to keep the same price 
as last year. 
Any size 1/5.00 
Flicker (Kuhn) (221) M. Medium orange 
with bright scarlet blotch on yellow 
throat. A very spectacular color combination. 
Opens 5-6 334” blooms with 5-6 showing on 
a 16 bud spike. A must have. 
L 2/.30, 10/1.20 S 3/.20, 10/.50 
M 3/.30, 10/.80 
Gilt Edge (Kuhn) (250) M. Medium red 
with yellow  picotee edge. 
Opens 4-5 on gracefully curving spikes. Fine 
for arrangements or small baskets. 
L 2/.25, 10/1.00 S 6/.25, 10/.35 
M 3/.25, 10/.60 B Pkg. /.25 
Gladiolus Dracocephalus (19°) 
Wild 
Species. The only real green glad. The very 
small florets are dark green with yellow green 
throats. An oddity and sure to attract attention. 
1 L .50 
Jingles (Lins) (230) A very cute little 
ruffed and needlepointed pinkish 
salmon. Opens 5-7. A prizewinner and fine for 
arrangements. 
Any size 3/1.00 
Little Gold (Fischer) (212) M. Most 
beautiful glowing golden color 
in glads. Opens 4~5 somewhat ruffled blooms of 
good substance on thin wiry stems. 
L 1/.25, 10/2.00 S 4/.25, 10/.50 
M 2/.25, 10/1.00 B Pkg./.30 
Little King (Vasaturo) (152) M. Informal 
dark clear red, opening 6 on 
a head of 14 buds—38” tall. Somewhat similar 
to Fifth Ave. but a lighter shade. Very cute. 
L 1/1.50, 10/12.00 S 1/.75, 10/6.00 
M 1/1.00, 10/8.00 B 4/.50, 10/1.00 
50 
Little Peacock (Sisson) (211) M. Heav- 
ily ruffled light yellow 
with a rose blotch. Opens 6-7 on a straight 
stem with a head of 15 buds. 
L 1/2.00 S 1/1.00 
M 1/1.50 B 1/.25 
Ma rcus (Stevens) (106) VE. Cream 
white miniature. Smallest variety 
in existence. You can’t grow it large under any 
culture. Best real miniature cream. Stock 
limited. 
Any size 1/.50 
rionette (Butt) (213) M. Heavily 
Ma ruffled yellow flushed red 
with large dark red blotch. Medium height with 
7 open on a spike of 16-20 buds. One of Butt’s 
good ones that 1s bound to become popular. 
(Color photograph on another page). 
L 1/1.00, 10/8.00 S 1/.40, 10/3.20 
M 1/.60, 10/4.80 B 4/.25, 100/5.00 
Peasant Maid (Kuhn) (262) M. Clear 
deep rose shading some- 
what lighter in throat. Opens 6 on a head of 18 
buds. 
L 1/1.50, 10/12.00 
M 1/.75, 10/6.00 
S 1/.50, 10/4.00 
B 1/.20, 10/1.60 
(Butt) (233) E. Dark orange 
pink with deeper throat. A 
beautiful blend of autumn colors. Opens 6-7 
heavily ruffled blooms on a medium height 
plant with 15-17 buds. 
L 1/1.50, 10/12.00 
M 1/1.00, 10/8.00 
Peter Pan 
S 1/.50, 10/4.00 
B 2/.25, 10/1.00 
(Kuhn) (260) LM. Ruffled light 
rose pink with darker feather. 
Regular double row placement. More formal 
than most small ones. Opens 6-8 with as many 
showing. Medium height. 
L 1/.20, 10/1.60 
M 2/.20, 10/.80 
Rosette 
S 4/.25, 10/.50 
B 10/.20, 100 /1.60 
(Kuhn) (262) EM. Bright 
eep rose with silvery re- 
flexes and a dusty sheen. Distinctive color un- 
like anything else. Opens 5-6 on a tall slender 
graceful spike of 18 buds. 
L 1/.25, 10/2.00 
M 1/.20, 10/1.60 
Silversides 
S 2/.20, 10/.80 
Smilette (Sisson) (260) E. Lavender rose 
shading lighter in the throat with 
deeper rose feather. Opens 5-6 heavily ruffled 
