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Ataturk (1), we believe this the darkest colored introduction to date, very distinct shade of deep 
purple with a black velvety sheen, strong stem of splendid poise and height. An ideal variety, 
rated B (Good) in U.S.A. $ 1.40 per doz.; $ 10.00 per 100 
Belle Jaune (2), very beautiful deep golden yellow; many flowers open at a time. An excellent 
cutflower and vigorous garden plant. Rated A (Excellent) in U.S.A. 
$ 1.40 per doz.; $ 10.00 per 100 
Benares (1), large solid spike with wide open florets of blush-pink, scarlet to base. A remarkable 
Gladiolus of recent introduction, its flowers are of a taultless shape, well placed on a strong stem. 
60 cts. per 3; $ 2.00 per doz. 
Blue Bird (2), a fine novelty in blue, being a decided improvement on existing varieties on account 
of its deep color, many flowers open at the same time, perfectly arranged on a good stem. 
$ 1.00 each; $ 2.00 per 3 
Blue Haze (2), a very attractive ‘“Smoky” being reddish violet with an undertone of blue-mauve. 
An exceptionally beautiful variety, which commands attention. 
75 cts. per 3; $ 2.50 per doz. 
BOCCHARINI (2), an attractive novelty with an outstanding, lively metallic, scarlet- 
orange color. A fine exhibition variety, strong grower and exceptionally fine spike. 
Rated A (Excellent) in U.S.A. 75 cts. per 3; $ 2.50 per doz. 
Bonanza (2), very tall, large flowering exhibition variety of a pure, rich golden yellow color, 
flowers are of excellent substance, perfectly placed on a strong straight stem. A unique color 
amongst Gladioli and a most delightful flower of unusual interest. $ 1.00 each; $ 2.00 per 3 
Caleidoscope (2), an extremely attractive and dainty variety, quite distinct from other smokies; 
the color is a combination of soft salmon-orange in a more or less spotted mixture with an 
underground of pale yellow. A grand exhibition variety and a garden plant of singular grace. 
A seedling from the famous Mother Macree. Rated B (Good) in U.S.A. 1949. 
60 cts. per 3; $ 2.00 per doz. 
Cardinal Mindszenty (2), a distitict variety of a very unusual color and immense size of florets, 
a marvellous spike of 6 to 8 wide open flowers, well placed on a strong and straight stem. A 
magnificent garden variety in its clear purple-violet color. $ 1.25 per doz.; $ 9.00 per 100 
Clara Carder (2), an exquisite variety of a very soft apricot color with wide open florets and 
perfectly placed on a strong stem. Will be admired as a garden plant and as a cutflower. 
$ 1.40 per doz.; $ 10.00 per 100 
Devotion (2), extremely lovely soft yellow with carmine-red blotch on lower petals, a novelty of 
exquisite and gentle grace of a most glorious hue, 6 to 7 iovely florets of perfect shape open at a 
time, which form a spike of ideal habit. Rated B (Good) in U.S.A. 1949. 
60 cts. per 3; $ 2.00 per doz. 
Dinos (2), very dark reddish-purple with a soft velvet sheen. A variety of high standard in its class, 
carries a tall strong stem with 6 to 8 wide open florets at a time, which are perfectly placed. 
Areal beauty for the garden‘ Rated B (Good) in U.S.A. 1949. $ 1.80 per doz.; $ 13.00 per 100 
Diamond (2), a glorious creamy-yellow of lovely and perfect carriage with a fine apricot shade in 
centre. This chaste noble Gladiolus is considered the choicest in its particular class. For 
purity of color and perfection of texture it has no equal and is therefore a very attractive 
show-flower. 75 cts. per 3; $ 2.50 per doz. 
Doris Day (2), remarkable striking variety, deep lilac with dark feathering in petals and small 
white penciling on lower petals. A variety of distinct character which may be effectively used 
in the border. 60 cts. per 3; $ 2.00 per doz. 
Dr. Philips (2), a very outstanding Gladiolus of a very attractive coloring and size, a pleasing 
bright cherry-red with a faint of white on lower petals, enormous wide open flowers of a fine 
form and heavy texture. $ 1.40 per doz.; $ 10.00 per 100 
DREAM GIRL (2), A.M. Haarlem 1951, this extra ordinary variety displays an extremely 
lovely coloring; the large wide-open florets are of a soft magenta-pink, and are 
gracefully carried on a tall straight stem. Beyond all doubt a delight in the garden, 
unusual beautiful as a cutflower. (See Illustration) 90 cts per 3; $ 3.00 per doz. 
DUTCH MASTER (1), a lovely milky-white with conspicuous blood-red blotch on lower 
petals, 6 to 7 beautiful wide-open florets out at a time well arranged on a strong 
upright spike, a noble garden variety, which is bound to give entire satisfaction. 
Rated A (Excellent) in U.S.A. 1950. $ 1.40 per doz.; $ 10.00 per 100 
