SUNDAY BEST (Pletcher) 566 
A Corona type floret — cream center with a rose halo, which sometimes blends 
deeper. It will open 7 florets of 5° size on an excellent commercial spike. It blooms 
in mid-late seasson. 
Price, each bulb, L—50c; M—35c; Sm.—25c; 10 bblts. for 50c 
TIVOLI (K & M) 440 
The best “pure pink” gladiolus for both commercial and exhibition use. Tivoli is 
a remarkably sound gladiolus. 
Price, each bulb, L—10c; M—8c; Sm.—5c; 10 bblts. for 10c 
TYRONE (Deam) 466 
I liked Tyrone when I first saw it at Wabash as a seedling. Its clear color, fine 
placement, and clean spike made a lasting impression in my mind. I believe Tyrone 
to be the best lavender in the medium size class. 
Price, each bulb, L—$2.00; M—$1.50; Sm.—$1.00; 10 bblts. for $2.00 
VARIATION (Krueger) 340 
An “old timer” that has not been surpassed during the past decade. Tall, early 
many open 4” florets, clarity of its shell pink color are traits that have made it a 
“lasting” gladiolus. 
Price, each bulb, M—8c; Sm.—5c; 10 bblts. for 10c 
WILD FIRE (Lins) 436 
A flaming scarlet in Burma type spike, that should offer real competition to Red 
Cherry. Wild Fire is a brilliant scarlet that opens seven florets with much bud color on 
long spikes. Wild Fire is a “wild” propagator that blooms in early season. 
Price, each bulb, L—#1.50; M—$1.00; Sm.—50c; 10 bblts. for $2.00 
WHITE CHALLENGE (Arnett) 501 
A sterling cream white with a pale rose throat mark. It will open 8 or more florets 
at one time. An excellent keeper. 
Price, each bulb, L—10c; M—8c; Sm.—5c; 10 bblts. for 10c 
Wild Fire 
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