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TROCADERO 
422 (Lins) 
Large pure mellow carrot orange. No stripes or blotches 
to mar the purity of its flowers. 
Florists frown on harsh gaudy oranges, however, our 
cut flower distributors have demand for all cut Troca- 
dero we can supply because its’ color is pure and mild. 
There is no other orange just like TROCADERO. Well 
erown it is tall with long flower heads. 
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10 for $1.20 .80 100 for $1.00 
DAISY MAE 
521 (Lins-Ruble) 
Tall orange with a cherry mark in the throat. Every- 
body likes this one. This Lins origination has won 
hundreds of blue ribbons and is one of the most popular 
varieties. 
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2 for 256 3 for 25c 5 for 25c 25. for 25c¢ 
10 for $1.00 70c 40c 100 for 75c 
“T had lovely flowers from the bulbs I got from you 
last year.” Walter Lundbloom, Colorado. 
“TI find your bulbs unusually good, so don’t hesitate to 
TROCADERO send your bulbs as a gift.” Mrs. H. Truman, Michigan. 
SILVER COURT 
400 (Lins 1948) 
Large early PURE WHITE with no trace of cream or other color to mar its 
purity. Opens up to 10 five-inch always perfectly placed and well attached florets 
on always straight 4 ft. average plants. 
Regarded by expert growers as one of the best all around whites and certainly 
the best real white. Most whites seem cream aside of Silver Court. 
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Ieiaerhe ts Boy .20 2 for 20c 10 for 25c 
ee 1.00 .80 .40 100 for 1.50 
“T have your original SILVER COURT, which I consider the best dead white 
in all gladiolus.” Orville G, Gerth, Wisconsin. 
ROBINSON CRUSOE 
490 (Lins) 
Most unusual gladiolus. The color is tan, heavily marbled chocolate. Nothing 
eise just like this. For something “different” this is it. Very popular. We never have 
enough bulbs to supply the demand. 
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liereers: .25 .20 10 for 25c 
Wess 5s 1.00 .80 100 for $2.00 
“TJ had such wonderful success last season with your bulbs, that I want more 
this time. I saw ROBINSON CRUSOE at the Garfield Park show and sure fell in 
love with it.” E. J. Wagner, Tlinois. 
