J ULIET—1953 
Class 365 Early Midseason 
Tf you ave lookin for a gGlad- 
foluws th combines beaw with Unique 
Sahai Ger eg Tiles, ahs. 
é IIL, oo its o TOpP- 
See by WM If Bb eee Vie 
Vy color’ Julieh is a very clear 
brilliant rose red, the throat 6 eee 
with white. It is an AEE Mies 
color from oy other variety~ I 
ast season ny ie oF 
Juliet ss bidet Be. the regular freld 
Planting eee es AER arti ificial 
waterin Lee S pecial coddlh 
sort. "Be om i hs bye ke 
averaged ‘ies Soa ees tall, oe 
flowerheads rom 23 to 25 inches. The 
baer ble of buds was be pee 
pret spikes had .more, and the num- 
ber of cae haa was reqularly at 
Jeaot and occasionally 9 
Ardipattl the Lye size is from 4 
Be (ches, under 400 size. 
ni mly regular floreb placement 1s 
thee e, with excellent spacing or 
Straight Si oe 
orets do not easily burn, 
wilt, nor fagle in the hot sun, but, 
like most’ dark varicties, will ae 
are wide Oe not rattled: d, Ca 
good texture and fi ly gages, 
arge bulbs’ produce almost 
100 ¥ show quality spikes Medium bulbs 
do’almost a8 well, while small bulbs 
and even bbws bloom J reely. 
Juliet received: the. Vritial 
Award of the Empire State Gladiolus 
— Society Ly the Woe Seedling Show 
in 1950, and the Award of Commend- 
ation at the Sardinia Szédling Show 
iw 1951. A vase of this variety CX 
hibited at the Lilinita Show in IG IZ 
received a Sas Award rosette. 
hew Bee 1952 bulb- 
/et planting of te L found they 
had grown so well that’ there ptt 
very few small bulbs. So iy you order 
small bulbs, do not be SARs! ee 
you have to accept medium b 
Any size bulb 8 2.00 Each. 
ulblets 20¢ cach ; 6 for #400 
Small units for growers will be priced upon 
request, 
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