18 LINS GLADIOLUS 
COMMERCIAL AND FANCIERS GLADIOLUS 
POSTPAID U.S.A. 
ROSE GIRL (Harris 52) Light rose with deeper ee Tall straight 48 inch spikes. 
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Opens a nice head of medium sized airlly sp T, b0e: M 30c; S 20c Bts. 10-50c 
ROSITA (Woods 52) (563-M) Here is another 5XXX 1952 introduction, that im- 
pressed us very much. A glorious rich medium rose with a fine blended deeper 
blotch. The large florets are flat, ruffled, needle pointed and uniquely rolled 
and fluted. The plants are tall with long flower heads. One of the new ones 
that will be around a long time. Better try this. ; 
L $2.00; M $1.00; S 50c; Bts. 2-30c. No discount 
ROSY FUTURE (Pletcher 51) (462-EM) Fairly dark brilliant cerise rose. Very 
attractive and a good grower. Opens 6 brilliant bloom on good spikes. 
L 50c; M 35c; S 25c; Bts. 4-25¢ 
ROSY WINGS (Vergote 52) (ML) Another new 1952 — 5XXX rose, that is one of 
the top 1952 introductions. A very beautiful heavy textured ruffled light rose. 
Florets are beautifully formed and the spike will open 10 perfect bloom on a tall 
plant. Will be grown extensively for show and commercial bloom. 
L $1.00; M %75c; S 50c; Bts. 2-25c; 10-$1.50 
RUFFLED NIGHT (Roch) (454-EM) Clear sparkling ruffled black red with small 
pencil lines in throat. Bloom is wide open and of good substance. 
M 30c; S 20c; Bts. 10-30c 
SCARLET GLORY (Dean) (437) Large scarlet with vivid yellow throat. Vigorous 
healthy grower. Straight tall plants with good heads of well placed bloom. 
L 25c; Bts. 10-25e 
SEQUIN (Palmer) 410-EM) Clear medium yeilow. Tall plants with long flower heads. 
Performs well under average conditions. L 25e 
SHERWOOD (Pruitt) (570) Giant ruffled velvety deep purple. Opens 7 or more 
- ruffled and fluted bloom on long flower heads. One of the good purples. S 3-25e 
SIERRA SNOW (Harris 51) (400-EM) One of the sensational new whites, which 
makes a tremendous spike with long flower head. Opens up to 10 open florets 
with 10 additional buds in color. L $1.00; M %75e; S 50c; Bts. 2-25¢ 10-$1.00 
SKYWAY (Stevens) (440) Fresh toned early blooming, light pink. Can make tower- 
ing spikes with long flower heads. L 50c; M 35c; Bts. 10-50c 
SOUTHERN BELLE (Fischer 52) (442) Well formed bloom of heavy substance. Ex- 
cellent flower heads. Our soil produced a salmony rose shade with a white 
throat. Looked very fine. S 50c; Bts. 10-$1.00 
STRAWBERRY PEACH (Salbach) (533) Large wide open buff pink with a deeper 
throat mark. Florets are well formed and of heavy substance. An old timer 
but still good. L 2-25c; M 3-25c; S 5-25c¢ 
SUNDAY BEST (Pletcher) (566) Pale rosy lavender blending to lighter throat. 
Straight spikes. M 30c; S 20c; Bts. 10-30c 
TERRIFIC (Wilson 50) (412) A deep canary yellow. Shows no sign of wilting in 
hot weather. Opens 12-13 five inch florets on tall plants. Blooms in 65 to 75 
days. Produces loads of bts. which grow easily. Could become a good commercial. 
L $1.00; M 75c; S 35e; Bts. 5-25¢e; 100-$2.50 
VANITY FAIR (Harris) (560) Large wide open, needle pointed buff pink with 
cerise throat marks. Opens 8 on 22 inch flower head on 5 ft. plant. Substance 
is like leather. American Home Medal winner in 1950. 
L $1.00; S 50c; Bts. 2-25; 10-$1.00 
WHITE GODDESS (Roberts) (500-EM) Large ruffled creamy white. One of the 
strongest ruffled whites. Opens 6-8 on long head on tall plants Good propagator. 
L 2-25c; M 3-25e; S 5-25c; Bts. 100-60c 
WHITE LACE (Fischer 51) (300-E) A very lovely heavily ruffled clean creamy 
white. The florets, which are of extra substance are very beautifully formed 
and precisely placed on medium spikes. This is one of the nicest medium sized 
varieties. S 3-25c; Bts. 10-25c; 100-$2.00 
