Per Large Medium Small Bulblets 
CHIEF PONTIAC (G. Synder ’48) (524) 85 
Exhibition type deep orange opening 6-7 large well 
placed blooms on a very tall wiry spike. One of the 
taller varieties that makes a massive eye-catching 1 .25 20 2-25 Pkg.  .30 
sight in the garden. 10 2.00 1.60 1.00 
CHOCTAW (Wilson ’48) (491) 95 
Clear light chocolate with a deep orange throat. Up 
to 10 closely placed blooms on a long flowerhead. 1 30 20 © 2-.25 15.25 
Husky plants. 10 2.40 1.60 1.00 100 1.25 
CIRCE (K.&M. ’49) (523) 80 
Deep orange scarlet with a bright scarlet throat. A 
good grower with 6-7 well placed blooms on a 41/’ 
spike. Has many blue ribbons to its credit and many 1 00 3D 20 10_~—«.40 
more to come. 10 4.00 2.80 1.60 100 3.20 
CITATION (Beaton ’49) (542) 95 
Tall late blooming clear pink with a light throat. 
About the tallest variety we know of. 5-7 6” blooms 1 35 20 Alls US Ass 
on a sturdy 6’ spike. 10 2.80 2.00 1.20 100 1.25 
CLARENCE D. FORTNAM 
(Kadel ’50) (440) 90 
Beautiful ruffled clear blush pink. An excellent va- 
riety that is also a coming commercial. 6-8 well 1 15 00 29 10.675 
placed blooms on a 5’ spike. 10 6.00 4.00 2.00 100 6.00 
COLUMBIA (Roberts ’51) (407) 85 
A clear cream white bordered by a medium rose 
color. Introduced as an improved Corona, this ap- 
pears to be just that. A healthy vigorous grower 
opening up to 8 blooms on a 41/’ spike. Opens will 1 1.50 1.00 .60 5 =.D0 
in water. 10 12.00 8.00 4.80 100 8.00 
CONNIE G. (Woods ’48) (506) 75 
Extremely beautiful ruffled deep cream opening 8-9 
very large well placed blooms on a long flower- 
head. A connisouers variety from large bulbs and an 1 40 30 20 10. ~=—.25 
excellent cut flower from small bulbs. 10 3.20 2.40 1.60 100 2.00 
CORDOVA (Palmer ’49) (432) 70 
Cut flower type light rosy salmon with a cream 
throat. The most reliable producer of saleable spikes 
we have grown. 6-8 round blooms open on a 41/4’ 1 25 20 2-.25 10.25 
spike. Opens well in water. Blooms all at once. 10 «2.00 1.60 1.00 100 2.00 
COUNTRY CLUB (Wilson ’51) (525) 90 
Deep red orange opening 7-8 large round blooms on 
a 4’ spike. Fine exhibition type that should become 1 _ 1.00 io 50 5am 00 
well known. 10 «8.00 6.00 4.00 100 4.00 
CREAM ORCHIDS (Fischer ’51) (406) 70 
Very early lacinated cream opening 5-7 blooms on a 
4’ spike. A beautiful variety especially adapted to 1 00 235 62D 10 _~—-«.30 
corsages and arrangements. 10 4.00 2.80 2.00 100 2.40 
CYNTHIA (Graff 49) (410) 75 
Distinctive early yellow opening up to 8 blooms on 1 20 2-30 3-.25 15.20 
a 41,’ spike. A fine dependable early cut flower. 10 =1.60 =1.20 70 =6©100 «1.25 
“Congratulations! Your fine bulbs have produced for me three Grand Champions in three successive 
years, once with Connie G, and twice with Patrol, at the Western Mass. Gladiolus Show. Who could ask 
for more? Many thanks.’’ — Westfield, Mass. 
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