| PACIFIC SUNSET GARDENS — GLADIOLUS PRICE LIST 1952 Bs 
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L—Large; M—Medium; S—Small. 
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edium deep blue, darker than Blue Boy, ee dave 34) PISS LEREOttER oenOEy Eee nes » 1000- 3.50 tiger lily. A huge grower. The only fault I 
always tall and straight. 
Ceres (310) Horrex (49). 20 buds, 1l open. This 1.00 .75  .50 ihe gill 
is one of the finest small varieties. Good clear 15- 1.00 
light yellow, good placement, tall spike. 
blooms that often reach 7 inches across, good 
placement and a good cut flower. Will soon be 
one of the most popular varieties. 
Giant Cycleman (560) Higgins (’49). Very at- TAQ EDOM 220 10- .40 
tractive, light rose in color, opens 6-7 well 
find with this variety is that it has a short 
flower head. 
Noweta Rose (560) Fischer (750). Large rose- 1.00 
purple with darker throat marking. Can make 
hy RaW) 2- .25 
10- 1.00 
Cupid (300) Fischer (49). Ruffled, waxy white 2- i ; E i i 
oem: good placement on tall wiry stems. oa lbp tl 20- 1.00 eee The color is better than Miss aber Se ee oe Aa 
ery early. : aris ; 
A Gay Lady (466) Brown (49). Lilac- i tofsy S\N) APA 10- .50 performance here as it sometimes comes 
C. D. Fortnam (440) Kadel (’50). Blush pink. 3.00 2.00 1.00 1- .30 eel ate rice willowy stems eee 100- 3.50 short. 
Bee ern ee ae eeeuiatul Zlower ta 10- 2.40 qualifications of a good cut flower. Nancy (452) Arnett (49). A grand commer- 15 .10 .05 100- 1.00 
i ghampton. 8 5” blooms . ; 2 be F 34” 7 
open on a 24” flower head. A must in your Golden Opelia (412) Jensen (49). Deep yellow 2 cial red which opens 7 blooms of 4%4” in 
garden : self, very large pointed buds of good sub- SS 5 OMmEEDO diameter. It blooms well from small bulblets 
c ore (410) Graff (49). A Pa Ere as eh pias stance, opens 6 on good spikes. and stands the heat Uap reap ees Fed 
y i ra . An early light yel- : : Eas Grace Darling (460) Harris (748). A lovely i) shy 2s shading to a more vivid tone or red in the 
porivopens blooms on a long spike. A good shade of rosy pink and white. Tall grower up throat. Very healthy glad. 
5 to 60” and will open eight 5” flowers on a (423) ts (48). Iti 1 ith 25 ee OLD 10- .15 
Cloth of Gold (420) S. Briggs (49). 16 buds, 7 At ee & 10- .20 26” head, good attachment and excellent tex- id ole SRR cee fray a Ae eoinikerthe 
open in a light orange. Very striking. 100- 1.50 ture. Ruffled. unusual, try this one. 
Circe (523) K. & M. (49). Here is one you can ‘es fab 1- .10 Heart’s Desire (540) Fiedler (48). A beautiful 2- “ ; : 
shout about, one of 13 glads that carry A.A. 10- .80 light creamy pink, 6-8 heavily ruffled florets  .25 20.25 Poinsettia. See lower right corner. 2.00 1.50 1.00 
test ratings. Med. russet orange, no flecking, open on a tall flower head. Princess Margaret (466) Burns (49). A laven- 1:25 OO OU, 10- .90 
placement very good, every spike a show Harold K. (536) Knight (49). Thisis one of the 1.00 .75  .50 der with a lighter shade over-all and a bouquet 
pe ppens 6 on a long flower head. One Largest deep scarlets Te existence. 7” florets, is something to look at. 
to) e best. 6-7 wide open, on a tall green healthy stem. . : , : 10- .25 
Chinook (532) Lines (49). Rich, clear salmon, 1.25 1.00.75 4. 30 Hvuahina (424) K. & M. (’50). This is a large 1.50 1.00 .50 Seed RelA Dad eure au. tard fatmae 20 15.10 <9. 
5 to 6 ft. tall, opens nine 6” florets on a well 10- .65 size, red orange, 6-7 open On a nice stem. é 
placed flower head. Will stand out in any Hillcrest (536) Brown (’48). Bright rosy pink 2. 4. Patrician (566) Scheer (47). A huge lavender, Pay PAD INS 10- .25 
Eompany: with vivid throat blotch of deep cerise. 7”  .20  .25  .25 many open, but does not stand heat well. 
Choctaw (491) Wilson (’48). Beautiful light 30. =.20 10-  .25 florets wide open, at a price you can afford Very pretty when it’s good. 
chocolat? subs eed orange porch Unusual. to grow a good many. Perdita (313) Grout (48). Medium yellow, nf DDO mee Cy 
pues Bor anon a ianoeicad mallfall-forthis Indian Summer (482) Langworthy (49).~ This 2- often fiushed pink with bright scarlet throat 10- .50 
: P P Bea: is an odd variety. If you like smokeys, I be- 25) 220 «225 darts. Opens 10 or more medium sized flowers 100- 4.00 
powmbla ee CDRS Ot) a improved 3.00 2.50 2.00 1- .35 lieve you will like this one. 17 buds, 7 open, at once. A very showy and worthy variety. 
orona, one of the most beautiful glads. Good gold, orange, lavender and smoke. A very ; , ; : 
habits, tall straight stem, high priced, but fine blend. i itil eae em Sacto Agree pag oe et 
good. White with a pink picotee edge. June Estelle (530) Colyn (49). This is a very 40 30.20 soft scarlet lines in the throat. 8-12 florets, 
Connie G. (506) Woods (’50). The most beau- 75.50 3- .25 nice flower in the light salmon class. 20 nice open 54” in diameter, slightly ruffled at the 
tiful clear cream in existence. The lip is yel- 100- 8.00 buds with 9 open. From Australia. edges. Opens with ease on long heads of per- 
low which gives the whole flower the appear- June Day (441) Roberts (°46). This is just an 2-0 4 fect tapering. It has taken many prizes and 
ance of light yellow. Very finely ruffled and ordinary pink, 6-7 open blooms, 20-22 buds. A) tay it is considered a cut flower variety. Valley 
of exquisite form. It is something to look at This blooms in about 58-60 days so if you View test ratings AA-90. 
{RSE OECTA Ts want the first flowers in your neighborhood Pure Gold (412) Burns (’49). A bright golden 75 .50  .25 1.10 
Coachman (430) Woods (’49). Deep salmon afi) da) SE. PAs try this one. ; yellow on a long stem. 6-7 open florets and is 
pink, opens 10-12 blooms, the rest showing 100- 8.00 Janet Lee (420) Fairchild (47). This is one of 25) 20)" 25 considered one of the good yellow varieties. 
ae a eee potent or better. poo make the prettiest glads. Some call it peaches aad Good placement on the stem. 
rand commercial on account of its sub- cream. Not too long a flower head, but a Pharoah (530) Higgins (’50). Light coral pink 5 
r g pin DOO MZ 10- .75 
Sebel placed =lowers. nice stem. : with cream throat. A nice clean color. The 10-  10- 
Chief Pontiac (524) Snyder (’48). Bright orange 50 8.35 10- .30 King David (570) Carlson (51). Deep purple 3.00 2.50 2.00 florets are not ruffled but the raised midribs 4.00 2.00 100- 6.00 
blending slightly deeper in the throat, good 100- 2.00 with a velvet red throat, very ruffled, tall add a distinctive touch. A tall grower and a 
apne grower, 6 well placed flowers open epics with 22-24 buds and 9-10 open florets. regular spike maker. 
at once. rand new. 
; : : ake Patrol (416) Palmer (46). Orange buff shad- - 
Cheyanne (536) Wilson (’48). This is a good A oi) >" al King-of-the-Blacks (554) Salmon (49). This is 1.50 1.00.60 ing to light yellow throat. Many open on fine 30.20 30 15- .25 
wide open scarlet. Opens 8-10 blooms. : 100- 1.00 a fine flower. It took a first prize last year at spike. PATROL has won many GRAND : : : ; 
Daisy Mae (420) Ruble (’45). Beautiful orange Dems: ETS ah Si ae Vea Coil a ae CHAMPIONSHIPS in the ‘past Tew ea 
pink with cherry throat blotch. Opens 8 well ST TR ICS VNU aA aa ahr a ett i ag Pactolus (417) K. & M. (’47). Early, very showy, .20 .15 10 25- .25 
placed blooms. Fine for exhibition. ope: » f yellowish buff with a bold blotch of dark red. 100- .75 
Doris Hancock (432) Both (’49). Deep salmon, oe: londike PBy Cee ; ae tee ore ee 10 ae aa This always catches your eye in the garden. 
16 buds, 7 open, tall straight spike. a ol) ie BH pred PRU hel areoO GE eon aad ; Poinciana (562) G. Snyder (48). A lovely rosy .50 .35 .25 20- .25 
Dr. Pryor (551) Burns (49). 24 buds, 9 open 9. Spelt CSN Ow rDEt ya pS scarlet. White lines on lower petals. A differ- 100- 1.00 
Fi 5 : 2 pen. Keepsake (410) Kreuger (50). Hereisonethat 1.00 .75  .50 : 
light red with white throat, tall and well 15 8 «.15 10- .20 you will like in a clear light yellow, opens 6 ent color, and a good grower and propagator. 
placed buds. Good red. on an average spike, very consistent. The floret attachment only fair. 
Easter Parade (400) Briggs (49). Tall straight BS Alt 10-  .20 Lady Marion (466) White (48). This can be a om oxy i Pink Glory (440) Burns (’49). A very good pink 90 60 .40 100- 2.50 
spike, 16 buds, 6 open, very early. Good com- good flower, but doesn’t always perform well. with lighter throat. Many florets open on a 
mercial white. It opens 10 florets of lavender, pink and tall spike. : A 
Eclipse 535) Burns (’49). 22 buds, 7 open. This 75) 50 2. 25 cream. Do not use any fertilizer as it tends Pocahontus (460) Wilson (’48). This is a tall BN) BB) 20- .25 
is big and a good’exhibition variety, one that to make soft stems. growing smoky. One that is unusual in color. ~ ! 100- 1.00 
It may be that you will like it. 
Queen-of-the-Night (490) Salmon (’49). This is 
a new glad. A deep blood red with a velvety 
sheen. One of the outstanding black reds. 
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will appeal to the eye in the garden. 
Evangeline (540) Palmer (48). This is one of 140) Zee 10- .25 
the best varieties to take home the GRAND 
Lady Wayne (530) Deam (’48). A clear salmon 40 eero Ome 10- .25 
pink, wide open 8” flowers on a good stem. 100- 2.00 
Taken many prizes. 
2.00 1.50 1.00 1- .20 
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: asics ras CHAMPION _fibbons _with._It won—“Grand oe dt andy Anna—(400)-Buchanan-C41);— One th———— — a : 
Champion”, “Best Recent Introduction”, “Di- best and most dependable whites. Opens 7 se} i 10- .15 Many comments at the show. Opens many 
vision Champion” at a West. Int. at Auburn, ruffled 6” flowers. Don’t miss this one. 100- 1.00 florets on a nice stem and flower head. POINSETTIA 
Wash., this last year. 25-30” flower head, 18-20 Lavalle (507) Lines (49). I consider this to be 1.25 1.00 15 4- .30 Quiberon (416) Errey (49). A very tall grow- aff) .b0 .30 2 bs) Week’s Glad Gardens Introduction 
WHY waste time, effort, courage, and buds with 8-12 blooms in a pale pink. Try this : ; ing apricot buff with 1 i 
ne, 4 : L one of the best performers in the whole list. 10-  .65 g apricot buff with some salmon shadings. ‘ 10- 1.00 
pore es all anterest by gost eine and be convinced,. : : Always straight Epikes with 8-9 blooms open. Opens up to 10 or 11 large flowers at once - 100- 7.00 Pure light spectrum red. Slightly ruffled. 
e ordinary glad? I mean the Fondant (540) Colyn (’49). Light pink, 20 buds, ‘50 36.25 Te al) Ivory buff with a diamond scarlet throat and is an outstanding show winner. One of Glace é ; ; 
tiene give away over the back 9 open on a tall spike. This is very nice. marking. Prize winner. the best of Australian varieties. ass: 450. Blooming time, 85-90 days. 
; Ap Folklore (462) Butt (49). Dark pink with a 40 .25  10- .40  -Macushla (486) Toon (’49). I believe thisto be  .75 50.25 Regal Red (536) Fischer (49). A huge deep 15 .10 .05 100- 1.50 Height of Spike: Over all 50 to 55 inches. 
WHY not get the Weeace af some ete creamy white throat. The plant is medium a better flower than Mother Machree but al- red with white stripes in the throat. Very late. Budcount: Up to 21, 5 to 7 open with 25- 
hots Sttaw perry Boece iy way, tall, 1820 buds with 7-8 blooms out. Very most the same color—a good smokey to try. Royal Flush (552) Barrett (50). Superb dark 3.00 2.00 1.00 1- .40 inch flower head. B 
Spindrift, or a host of others, which unusual-and bound to be popular. Mrs. Rhoda Pederson (582) Menzies (’51). This 1.50 1.50 1.50 red with slight deepening in the center. Large 10- 3.00 ; : ; 
will surely give you ambition courage Florence Nightingale (400) Harris (’47). This 3- 4- smokey comes highly recommended but I have and tail. It will open up to 10 at once. Seems Stem: Medium, always straight; stands heat 
Pind vehi vil pare (ivexhibit at’ the is considered by many to be the best white. : 520 20-25 not bloomed it in my garden as yet. 18 buds, 10 to be a very healthy grower here and is quite well without crooking. Opens well from 
shows? That, my glad friends, is where It pad Masten tall, straight with 8 nice 100- 1.00 open, blue-gray over orange salmon. a good propagator. A red to rave about. tight bud. Excellent keeping qualities. 
the BUG really bites, and the growing ee oanen sees ned oe Margot Elizabeth (540) Erry (’49). This is a 50.35.25 Red) Wing (456) Wrleht C48)" Astin ¢carle\ soi aac ec Propagation good. Bulblet germination fair. 
of glads passes from discouragement pice aH as aS ct . Me - pueee ey ite, oa BE ee large one from Australia in light pink. Carries red wi a ightly Bec berntoal: Opens 8 or 100- 3.00 Tested 1950 in N.A.G.C. trial gardens. Out of 
foambluon io grow the prize winners. | yer) ruled and sonanesd By earggigene FS SB gy BE hide and Vopen, sr ae Re oe oa ee eT eer 
hae ae eae rere acm Friendship (440) Fischer (’49). Healthy Se 2 4 Aaa TS OU gOS EP ESIC OES Rg a ae Ruth Ann (566) Woods (’48), This glad isout- 50 35 25 3 .20 the five Sprayed as DEE oeeanee 
0 -D.T., ie. P : zd). er, r 2 rom down under. Ann : Sea : ; eae ° 
alarm clock for 5 A.M. and feed those height 55 inches, with 4% inch florets, heavily 25 .20 25- .40 - ' nar nae standing in the lavender class. Looks some- 
THRIPS while the dew is on and see ruffled. A delightful shade of pink. 100- 1.25 Mid-America (550) Kneirim (47). This is the = 25-20-15 what like a huge orchid and is very pretty if FOINSET TIA has Deen stow aac. eames 
Howiniday lesswou havearound? Do Glori 332) Wil 49 : 7 MUST GLAD for the show table. It won 10- 10- 10- you can get a good spike of it. Sometimes great many of the prominent growers over 
- y y : : orious (332) Wilson (’49). Here is one that 70.30 10-40 GRAND CHAMPION at the Western Int. show 2.00 1.50 1.00 : P 3 the nation, and all of them have been very 
it every 10 days. Means nice blooms. you may not like the color of but it opens so 100- 2.50 at Yakima, 1951. also GRAND CHAMPION at they don’t do well. enthusiastic in their approval of it. As it has 
WHY not exhibit some of those wonder- many it is really a show and a bouquet in one the Oregon State Fair, 1951. This glad is one Spindrift (400) Chase (47). A nice creamy 200¢« 4 all the good qualities a glad should have, it 
ful spikes you have in your garden spike. 23 buds, 14 open in a pinkish rose. of the outstanding growers which grows to a white with deeper cream throat. Especially .25 .25 .25 25- .25 will be especially fine as a commercial. Its 
which is always better than those on Gorgeous Deb (530) Wilson.(’49). Light salmon 75 .30 10- .40 height of about 60”, 26 buds on an extra good for early cut flowers. A tall grower 100- 1.00 extreme richness of color, healthy growing 
the show table? with cream yellow blotch. A gorgeously beau- 10-  10- strong, as well as extra long flower head— with many open. 1000- 7.00 habits, fine, hard, sound bulbs should rate 
WHY not get your order in early and be tiful variety. Opens 9 large Bowers often over 9.00 6.00 2.00 he ee 33-36” flower head. The color is self ey any siboney (685) Allen : (48). Solid lavender, .30 .20 .10 100- 2.00 it one of the finest reds yet introduced. 
assured of the cream of the crop, as ” across. Heavily rutiled and a line variety. -25. refer to it as “A red flag on a stick”. It has eeper throat, beautiful ruffled and pointed ‘ 
orders will be filled in rotation, and Gold (412) Marshell (51), Rich clear golden 2.50 1.75 1.00 10-249 _—_ just about smothered all other opposition in 6” florets. One of the good show lavenders pal tie aes are Gel small ae ea. 
shipped as indicated on order blank, canary yellow one everybody has been wait- e shows. o date. 7 ed., | small, ulblets $5.00 
or as weather permits? Some varieties ing for. Opens 6-8 blooms on 16-20 bud flower Miraculous (560) Burns (49). A huge pink on 1.25 .90  .60 Shirley Briggs (542) Briggs (49). A good pink 3- 5 large, 5 med., 5 small, 100 bulblets $35.00 
will go fast. head. Get your start now on the ground floor. ‘a good stem with 6 to 7 wide-open florets. It with a lighter throat. Very showy flower; one .20 .15 .25 10- .20 Bulblets 20c ea.; $15.00 per 100; 1/2 pt. $100.00 
: Very ruffled. is a show flower. that you will like for everyday use. 100- 1.50 - : 
