Tested and Proven Gladiolus 
SHERWOOD (Pruitt-48) 80 _days-570 
A beautiful ruffled deep purple blending to a slightly darker throat. Opens 5 to 6 blooms on a long 
flower head. One of the best purples. 
Bee at ae ML, 2—35c; 10—$1.40) (M. 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (S. 10—60c) (Blbts. pkg. 35c) 
SILVER LUSTRE (Moses-’51) 85 days-566 
An entirely different color in Glads. It is a light blue-lavender with not a trace of rose or pink. A 
small feather of deeper lavender in the throat, outer edges of petals flushed slightly deeper. It’s 
a true color sport of Elizabeth the Queen, and carries all the Queen’s good habits. : 
(L. ea. 40c; 10—$3.20) (M. ea. 30c; 10—$2.40) (S. ea. 20¢; 10—$1.60) (Blbts. 6—25c) 
SILVER WINGS (Ritseman-’44) 88 days-500 
This Picardy sport is whiter than Leading Lady and has more refinement. It is very popular and 
the invididual florets are very beautiful. 
(L. 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (M. 10—70c) (S. 10—40c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
SILVER STAR (sSnyder-45) 90 days-401 
Pure white with bright purple shading to a lavender blotch. 5 to 6-inch florets, slightly ruffled with 6 
to 8 open on a 25-inch flower head. One of the finest. 
(L. 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (M. 10—70c) (S. 10—40c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
SKYMASTER (salman-’49) 85 days-541 
A lovely shade of peach with a small red blotch. Makes huge spikes with very large florets. Should 
be a great show winner. 
(L. 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (M. 10—70c) (S. 10—40c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
SKYWAY (Stevens-'48) 75 days-440 
Tall, clear pink shading to a lighter throat. Will open 7 to 8 well 
placed 5'%-inch blooms on a 65-inch spike. Very early and a consistent 
grower and propagator. 
(L. ea. 40c; 10—$3.20) (M. ea. 30c) (S. ea. 20c) (Blbts. 10—30c) 
SPARKS (class-47) 95 days-507 
Cream with an orange-scarlet feather on the three lower petals. Opens 
7 large fluted triangular florets of glistening color. 16 to 18 buds, 
514 inches in diameter. 
(L. 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (M. 10—70c) (S. 10—40c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
SPIC & SPAN (cCarlson-46) 80 days-442 
Ruffled deep pink which will win on number and length of flower 
head. Has 20-22 buds with 10 open in excellent placement. Grows good 
cutting spikes from small bulbs. Practically disease resistant. 
(L. 2—25¢; 10—$1.00) (M. 10—70c) (S. 10—40c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
SPOTLIGHT (pPaimer-744) 80 days-413 
Very large, wide open, round florets in deep yellow with attractive 
small scarlet blotch. Free bloomer, and good propagator. 
(L. 2-25c; 10—$1.00) (M. 10—70c) (S. 10—40c) (Blbts. pkg. 25) 
SPRITE (patmer-52) 88 days-320 
Bright yellow-orange, deeply ruffled and of heavy texture, This is one 
that will help to further popularize the 300 class Glads. 4-inch florets on 
a 17-bud spike opening 7 to 8 at a time. A crisp clean color in a de- 
lightful form. (L. ea. $2.00; 10—$16.00) (M. ea. $1.25; 10—$10.00) 
(S. ea. 75c; 10—$6.00) (Blbts. 5—75; 100—$8.00) 
SPECIAL UNIT: 1 lg., 1 med.; 1 sm.; 5 blbts. for $4.00 
STERLING (Harris-’50) 85 days-466 
Phlox-purple with a rose feather in the throat. Ruffled, tall, makes nice 
arrangements with yellows or whites. 
(L. ea. $1.00; 10—$8.00) (M. ea. 75c; 10—$6.00) (S. ea. 50c; 10—$4.00) 
STORMY WEATHER (Barrett-’47) 82 days-480 
A rose-ash with tall spikes and 7 to 8 florets, 444 inches in diameter, 
open. Well placed blooms and good attachment makes this one a 
good smoky. (L. ea. 25c; 10—$2.50) 
Rettaule (M. ea. 20c; 10—$1.80) (S. 2—30c; 10—$1.35) (Blbts. 6—25c) 
[32] IMPORTANT: Packages of bulblets will consist of 50 to 100 bulblets in most cases. 
