16 LINS GLADIOLUS 
GENERAL LIST Prepaid USA 
PEACH GLOW (516) (Harris) Deep peach apricot. This was sensational for us in 
1951. Tall & straight. The large beautiful florets are perfectly placed. All in 
all a wonderful glad. Will become a leading variety. Our 5XX rating. 
L $1.50; M $1.25; S 75c; Bts. 5-$1.00 
PERSIAN RUG (486) (Roberts) Rosy plum with a prominent creamy yellow throat. 
An unusual novelty. Opens up to 6-8 somewhat ruffled florets on an average 
long flower heads. Fine grower. L 2-25ce; M 3-25e; S 5-25¢ 
PHANTOM BEAUTY (440) (Bastian) Warm light pink. Can be sensational with 
10 florets open on nice plants. L 2-25¢ 
PHARAOH (530) (Higgins) Glowing deep salmon. Tall strong grower and very re- 
liable. Better color and plant than Picardy. 
L %5e; M 50ec; S 25e; Bts. 20 for $1.00 
POETS DREAM (366) (Fischer) Lavender with a cream throat. Opens 4-6 well 
attached, somewhat ruffied florets on medium height plants. 
L 2-25¢c; M 3-25c; S 5-25c; Bts. 50-25c 
R.B. Huge smoky brown florets on tall strong plants. A popular smoky. L 2-25¢e 
RED CHERRY (436) (Roberts) A soft red, which has been called a red Picardy. 
Produces nice tall plants with up to 7 large open bloom on long flower head. 
L 25¢e; M 2-25c;: S 4-25c; Bts. 4-25c, 10-50c¢ 
REDOWA (552) (Butt) Fine red with darker shadings. Opens 7-8 five inch bloom 
on long flower head. Tall strong grower. L 25ce; M 20c 
RED WING (436) (Wright) Ruffled scarlet red. This is beautiful. Opens a full 
flower head of wide open brilliant red bloom on fine plants. Reliable and 
highly recommended. L 50c; M 35e; S 25c; Bts. 10-50c 
RHETT BUTLER (336) (Kuhn) Brilliant scarlet, one of the brightest reds. One 
of the earliest to bloom. Nice plants. L 25c; M 20c; S 2-25e; Bts. 20-25c 
ROBERT ALLEN (510) (Lorenz) Huge brilliant deep yellow. Plants are tall with 
long flower heads. Opens a fine head of brilliant wide open large deep yellow 
bloom, which is simply grand. Robert Alan is still tops in plain petaled deep 
yellow, while Gold is tops in the ruffled deep yellow class. 
L $1.00; S 50c; Bts. 10 for $1.00 
ROYAL FLUSH (552) (Barrett) an outstanding, heavily ruffled, clear medium red. 
Up to 10 64-inch open florets on a 2-24 bud long flower head on a tall plant. 
One of the very best reds. L $3.00; M $2.00; S $1.00; Bts. 40e 
ROSE O’DAY (460) (Fischer) Unusual rose lavender. Can make large exhibition 
spikes. L 2-25ce; M 3-25¢ 
ROSE PLUME (Lines) Soft velvety rose. No markings but a little lighter in the 
throat. Opens 10 5%-inch florets with the rest of the buds in color. Said te 
be a new color break. L $1.50; S 50c; Bts. 5-75e¢ 
SIBONEY (566) (Allen) Clear rosy heavily ruffled lavender. Good show flower and 
a fine florist variety. Opens up to 8 on a long flower head. 
L 25c; M 20c; S 2-25¢; Bts. 50-30e 
SIERRA SNOW (500) (Harris) Huge ruffled white with 514% inch bloom. Grows 
66 inches high in the field with 30 inch flower head. Opens 10 with 10 in color. 
L $1.50; M $1.25; S %5e; Bts. 5-$1.09 
SILVER GULL (476) (Europe) Nice light violet blue. Makes good spikes. 
L 25ce; M 20c 
SPARKLE (532) (Allen) A big salmon pink of an unusual shade which is hard to 
describe but is very beautiful. Try this. L 35e 
