8 LINS GLADIOLUS 
CORAL GABLES 
441 (Lins) 
A bright ruffled pink with 
harmonizing throat blotch. When 
it likes its’ growing conditions it 
will produce a breathtaking spike 
with 10 large wide open, beauti- 
fully formed and gorgeously tinted 
florets. A fancier’s flower. 
L, 2 for 25c 10 for $1.00 
“One of the big and pleasant 
surprises of last season was 
Coral Gables. What a beautiful 
color and what lovely harmony in 
the color pattern. We have stiff 
competition in pinks, having 22 
pinks to compare it with them. 
This makes the second Lins pink 
to make the grade to go into our 
list of top favorites, right through 
tough trials and heavy competi- 
tion. That other being Treasure 
Island. Silver Court and Mar- 
queeta have also made _ the 
“Favorite” list. BLONDIE looks 
like the most promising of all on 
CORAL GABLES trial.” L. P. Murphy, Ohio. BELTRAMI 
BELTRAMI 
480 (Lins) 
Beautiful ruffled, fluted golden brown to rose mulberry. Season and soil in- 
fluence the color. Popular cut and show flower. 
L M rs) Bts 
Dai OGmmE 2D C 3LOLEZ5C 5 for 25c¢ Ws) Si(oie PASO 
1G for 1.00 70c 40c 100 for 75c 
BLONDIE 
306 (Lins 1948) 
Ruffled cream on slender regular height stems. Opens a ribbon of 8 well 
attached bloom with good bud color in addition. A fine cut flower that is more 
desirable than some large coarse varieties. From small bulbs it produces 200 size 
bloom which are just right to use where minatures are wanted. 
L M Ss Bts. 
D Sipe PANE A Aitoye Pike AMT OmecoG 20 for 25c 
Omer > 1200 .80 .50 100 for $1.00 
“Have always had very fair treatment in my dealings with you.” Geo. C. Morris, 
Wisconsin. 
“T raise glads for one purpose and that is to take a nice basket to church each 
Sunday. This is my second order. Everyone at the Harmony Baptist Church thinks 
your glads are beautiful.” Mrs. K. D. Hoover, Ohio. 
