SNOW BABY (Stancer 41) 75 days 200 
A clean cut white, which will hold four or five florets open on 
a medium tall, wiry, stem. Quite attractive and well liked. 
Price—L 2/25c—10/$1.00 M 2/15c—I0/70c 
§ 5/25c—10/40c B Pkg. 25c 
SPUN GOLD (Palmer 47) 80 days 312 
Not exactly a miniature, but properly classed that way, even 
though it is a 300. Deep yellow florets with five or six open on 
medium height straight spikes. An early yellow commercial. 
Price—L 2/25c M 2/I5c¢ S 5/25c¢ B Pkg. 25c 
STARLET (Baerman 44) 70 days 200 
A bright sparkling white miniature with four or five waxy 
frilled florets open at one time on a tall wiry stem. Might be a 
little closer spaced on the spike, but otherwise very good. Early 
good propogator and healthy. Quite useable for corsage work. 
Price—L 2/25c—!0/4$!.00 M 2/15c—1I0/70c 
S 5/25c—10/40c B Pkg. 25c 
STATUETTE (Butt 50) 65 days 211 
A medium shade of clear yellow with a difffused purplish red 
throat mark, an attractive color combination. Holds five or six 
open on medium tall somewhat wiry spikes. Placement and attach- 
ment is good. Propogates well. 
Price—L 50c—-10/$4.00 M 35c—-10/$2.80 
S 25c—10/$2.00 B 10/25c 
SUB DEB (Evans 39) 63 days | 200 
Five or six open florets of a nice clean white on a typical minia- 
ture spike. Quite useful for corsage work or wherever any small 
flowered white can be used. Somewhat hooded. 
Price—L 2/25c—I0/$1.00 M 2/15c—10/70c 
S 5/25c—10/40c B Pkg. 25c 
TAURUS (Kundred 25) 55 days 270 
A light purple, very early. Inclined to fleck. Red feather in 
throat. Lightly hooded. Holds three or four open on medium tall 
wiry spikes. An attractive color, working well in arrangement work. 
Price—L 2/25c M 2/I5c S 5/25c 
THE ORCHID (Sprague 24) 78 days 266 
Light lavender with dark lavender markings on a cream throat. 
Lacinated, rufffled, pointed petals, as close to an orchid as one can 
get in a gladiolus. Excellent for corsage work. Stock scarce. 
Price—50c Any Size 
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