(G52 Vuatroductious 
Voo-ODuu-Te (Kadel) 
The color of Voo-Dun-It is best described as a light mahogany 
shading thru tan to a yellow throat. There is a mahogany strippling on 
the yellow throat. These clean, unusual colors combine with the floret 
form to make it a distinctive glad. The wide-open florets, with heavy sub- 
stance, are quite ruffled and needlepoint. Blooms in 70 days in class 490. 
It opens six 4% inch florets with seven more showing color on a 17-bud 
spike. 
It has received great public approval for the few times it was shown 
and lack of significant awards. Novelties have a way of doing this. 
Any size bulb $3.00; One bulb and ten bulblets $6.00. 
“Jomahawh (rat) 
A very lovely shade of scarlet with just enough red in it to make the 
florets outstanding. There is a tendency for recurvement and frilling on 
the outer edges of the petals. It opens very well in water from all types 
of bulbs and all stages of cutting. It blooms very well from bulblets, 
stands straight on a willowy stem with good placement and green healthy 
foliage. Tomahawk blooms in about 85 days. The flower head is 28 inches 
in length, with a total of 20 buds. It has a very firm attachment which is 
desirous of any good gladiolus. Bulblet production, very good with good 
germination. 
Each, Large, $2.50; Med., $2.00; Small, $1.50. Ten bulblets, $2.50; 
100 bulblets, $20.00. 
