Quiberon 
ROSE O’DAY (560) (Fischer) One of Carl 
Fischer’s early introductions that has 
been very popular. A lovely rose color, 
with excellent habits. Lg. 10 for 85e. 
Med. 10 for 50c. Blbts. 25c Pkt. 
ROBINSON CRUSOE: This grand smoky 
has been one of the popular novelties in 
our garden, especially among men-folks. 
It is a mixture of chocolate and tan in 
coloring, and can win in the shows. 
Lg. 2 for 25c. Med. 10 for 6%c. Blbts. 
35c Pkt. 
RUDOLPH SERKIN: One of the darkest 
blue or violet glads. Short in stature, 
but a free blooming sort. Lg. 10 for 85c. 
SALMAN’S GLORY (507) (Salman) This 
is a rich ivory color with a fine red 
blotch edged yellow. Tall strong spikes 
with 7 or more open in fine shape. Good 
performer. Lg. 10 for 85c. Med. 10 for 
30c. 
SPOTLIGHT (410) (Palmer) Here is one 
of Prof. Palmer’s finest introductions. A 
bright yellow with a red spark in the 
throat that is really an excellent flower. 
Lg. 10 for 85c. Med. 10 for 50c. Sm. 10 
for 30c. Blbts. 30c Pkt. 
STARLET (200) (Fischer) This very tall 
white in the small flowered type is a 
very lovely number for table arrange- 
ments, etc., or for wedding flowers. A 
fine grower too. Lg. 10 for $1. Med. 10 
for 60c. Sm. 10 for 35c. Blbts. 35c Pkt. 
STRAWBERRY PEACH (533) (Balbach) 
One of the best performers in our garden 
for 1951. Seems to like a lot of rain. 
This great glad is one of the most beau- 
tiful in a pink buff shade, with excep- 
tional ruffling. Can produce very large 
spikes. Lg. 10 for $1.25. Med. 10 for 
85c. Blbts. 35c Pkt. 
STYLISH (440) (Larus) A very attractive 
new pink glad, one of the best. Florets 
very large and nicely frilled. Lg. $1.00. 
Med. 75c. Sm. 50c. Blbts. 10 for 80c. 
SUNSPOT (417) (Roberts) Light apricot 
buff with a spot of rose red in the throat. 
Was one of our best in 1951. Made great 
spikes with ten open. Can be exception- 
ally beautiful. One of Roberts’ best 
glads. Lg. 25c ea. Med. 2 for 25c. Sm. 
4 for 25c. Blbts. 25 for 25c. 
SWEET SIXTEEN (440) (Fischer) One of 
the fine commercial pink glads. This is 
a sport of Beauty’s Blush and has all the 
fine traits of that glad. Excellent grower 
and florist’s glad. Lg. $1.00 ea. Med. 10 
for $6.00. Sm. 10 for $4.00 Blbts 10 for 
$1.00. 
SEEDLING NO. 40-211 (460) (Fischer) 
Here is a lovely pink glad that must go 
through life without a name. It makes 
grand spikes with very large bloom, and 
we are sure you will like the variety. 
Lg. 10 for $1.00. Med. 10 for 60c. Blbts. 
25c Pkt. 
SLIDES FOR GLADIOUS SOCIETY MEETINGS 
There are some occasions when a meeting of your glad society could be much more 
enjoyable if a good program were ready. 
We believe one of the nicest garden meetings 
we ever attended was held at our house while Dr. Phillip Corliss, of Somerton, Arizona, 
displayed a large assortment of Kodachrome pictures of many lovely flowers. 
were Hemrocallis, Iris and Glads of a great many shades and colors. 
seedlings of various things were shown in grand array. 
friends are interested, Dr. Corliss can supply sets for any evening entertainment. 
Mrs. Corliss is also very active in garden club activities in a national 
drop him a line. 
There 
Some wonderful 
If any of our garden minded 
Just 
way. We hope they visit our house again this coming season. 
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