1952 Introductions 
FORSYTHIA (Harris) A proven outstanding new yellow. Plants are 55 inches 
Sall with 26 inch flower heads. 20 buds, 8 open, with 8 in color. Florets are 
ruffled and fluted and stand heat and drought well. 
1 bulb $2.00; 1 bulb and 3 bts. $3.00 
{NDELIBLE (Harris) Bright purple. 50 inches tall in the field. 25 inch flower 
head of 18 buds. 8 open with 6 in color. Straight with excellent facing and 
substance. Exhibition and commercial. 1 bulb $2.00; 1 bulb and 3 bts. $3.00 
ROSE GIRL (Harris) Light rose with deeper rose blotch. Tall straight. 48 inch 
field height. 18 inch flower head, 15 buds, 3% inch florets. A much improved 
Rosette with more life to it. 1 bulb $1.00; 1 bulb and 6 bts. $2.00 
EDITH WARR (Warr) Possibly the finest pink gladiolus. Opens 8 huge 6% inch 
florets with 7 in color. One of the strongest growing glads. Many judges who 
saw it consider it the finest pink in Class 540. Tremendous flowerheads. 
Any size bulb $3.00; bts. 3-$1.00 
ROSY WINGS (Vergote) Beautiful light rose, ruffled, heavy texture. Grows 56 
inches tall with 27 inch flower head. Wide open florets with up to 10 open 
and 8 in color, lying flat against the stem. A coming commercial. ; 
Any size $2.00; Bts. 25c each 
ROSITA (Woods) A glorified medium rose with the most wonderful color imagin- 
able. Ruffled, needlepointed florets which lie close to the stem. Said to be a 
masterpiece in the large rose class. M $2.00; S $1.00; bts. 75c¢ each 
NOVELTY QUEEN 
(441) (Dale) 1950 
This is the Double Dragon, 
which has caused a sensa- 
tion. It has spurs on the 
back of the petals, also has 
spurs on feather petals on 
the front, which together 
with its ruffling and all, fill 
up the flower to resemble a 
Pom Pom. The older the 
bulbs get the better. Color 
is a rosy salmon. If you 
want something ENTIRELY 
DIFFERENT, this is it. 
L $5.00 - M $4.25 
