WHITE GODDESS (500) (Roberts) Very 
large, tall heavily ruffled white glad with 
creamy throat A fine performer, and it 
is said to improve each season. Was a 
grand champion at Binghamton. Lg. 30c 
ea. Med. 20c ea. Sm. 2 for 20c. Blbts. 
20 for 25c. 
WHITE GOLD (506) (Scheer) Well known 
huge cream glad, with fine habits, and 
one of the healthiest. Lg. 10 for 85c. 
Med. 10 for 50c. Sm. 10 for 30c. Blbts. 
30c Pkt. 
WHITE LACE (200) (Fischer) This is one 
of the very small glads that did so nicely 
in our garden—the first season—that we 
put it in our top ten, just for perform- 
ance and beauty. We had 45 bulbs, and 
every one was a “show” spike. We 
gathered over a quart of bulblets from 
this group too. Lg. 50c. Med. 35c. Sm. 
25c. Blbts. 8 for 25c, $2 per 100. 
Arethusa 
VELVET MANTLE (454) (Fischer) This 
is an extra fine velvety dark red from 
Noweta Gardens that grew splendidly 
here as a seedling. Does not sunburn, 
and propagates well. Lg. 25c ea., 10 for 
$1.00. Med. 2 for 25c. Blbts. 20 for 25c. 
WAR PAINT (436) (Kadel) A very bright 
scarlet that is an excellent performer in 
our garden. Can open eight on a me- 
dium spike, and is healthy in our garden. 
Will bloom from bulblets. Lg. 35c¢ ea. 
Med. 25c. Bl.bts. 10 for 25c. 
WEDGWOOD (366) (Fischer) This _ is 
probably one of the most beautiful of the 
small type glads, a brilliant lavender that 
is outstanding. It seems to have some 
blue in it here. Very lovely number. 
Lg. 10 for $1.00. Med. 10 for 60c. Sm. 
10 for 35c. Blbts. 30c Pkt. Lav. Prince 
We are indebted to Carl Fischer of Noweta Gardens, St. Charles, Minnesota, for 
most of the very fine illustrations appearing in this catalog. Thank you, Carl. By the 
way, Mr. Fischer has one of the finest collections of colored slides in the country for the 
use of garden clubs and gladiolus organizations. Contact him if you are interested. 
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