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TIVOLI (K. & M. 47) 461—90. A beauti- 
ful warm tone pure pink that opens 8 
on a good spike. One of the best of 
the new glads from Europe. A pleasant 
surprise awaits you when you grow 
Tivoli. L .10; M .08; S .05; B 100-.50. 
TREASURE ISLAND (Lins ’47) LM 540. 
Very large 514-6 inch beautifully form- 
ed and ruffled light orchid pink. Opens 
6 perfectly placed and _ well-attached 
florets on a long flowerhead. Very good 
srowime shabitse Jn.2>;) MiY.20;95 (15; 
B 10-.30. 
TROCADERO (Lins) 422. A cleun sal- 
mon orange or carrot color. It is very 
tall, vigorous grower and most unusual 
in color. It is a good propagator, espe- 
cially from larger bulbs. Very good. 
1h 2458 UE PANS SS Galo 
UHU 482. (K & M. 746) 85 days. Another 
unusual smoky with ideal qualities. 
Stem is tall and vigorous and never 
crooks. It has wide open florets of large 
size and beautifully placed with 8 open 
at a time. L .20; B 10-.20. 
UNLABELED COLLECTION. This collec- 
tion will contain many newer and high- 
er priced varieties and here you will 
~ find in abundance the ones you read 
about as show winners. 100 large bulbs, 
1 in. up, of recent introduction and 
therefore higher in price, $5.00, 25 or 
more at the same rate. 
SAME COLLECTION, but of medium 
size bulbs. 100 for $3.00; 50 for $1.75. 
VAGABOND PRINCE 391 (Palmer 734) 
80 days. One of the most popular of the 
smoky varieties. Gorgeous mahogany- 
brown with a bright flame blotch. A 
favorite. L .15; M .10; B 10-.20. 
VALERIA 436. Clear scarlet with a per- 
fect spike head. Florets overspread 
with a silky sheen that adds much to its 
beauty. Early, large grower, very pop- 
ular. L .10; 3-.25; M .08; 3-.20; S .06: 
3-.15. 
VOGUE 466 (Lins 1949). Large ruffled 
deep mauve lavender.’ A shade lighter 
than Parthiena. Some call Vogue a 
mauve Burma. Blooms midseason. L .40; 
M .30; B 10-.40. 
VOODOO (Kadel) (486) M. A distinctive 
and beautiful smoky with stippling of 
bronze and plum. Several 5’’ needle- 
point blooms open. In big demand. 
I never have enuf. L .20; M .15; B 25-.50. 
WEDGEWOOD (Fischer ’47) (366) 80 
Marvelous light bluish lavender. 6-7 
heavily ruffled blooms on a 4’ spike. 
Wonderful arrangement glad and one 
the better florists buy on sight. Fine 
horse UseSaelaed Ose Vien OLR SmOb. 
WHITE CHRISTMAS (Fischer) 500. 
White Christmas is a snowy white with 
a cream cast in the throat. Sometimes 
one will see a glint of pink in its make- 
up. Six to nine 6-inch florets come well 
attached to tall 17 to 20 bud spikes. 
L. .15; M .10; S .05; B 50-.25. 
WHITE GODDESS (Roberts 748) 500. 7-9 
heavily ruffled, well placed blooms on 
22-bud spike. Tall, strong grower. This 
is a beautiful creamy white. L .15; 
Me. Osea 0b: 
WHITE LACE 300 (Fischer ’51). One of 
the most beautiful small flowered vari- 
eties in existence. The color is immacu- 
lately snowy, save for an ivory throat. 
It makes a_ beautifully proportioned 
spike of adequate length. One of the 
most pleasant surprises of the season. 
L .15; M .10; S 2-.15; B 100-1.00. 
WHITE SYMPHONY (Webb 751) 500 
(EM). A good-looking new white of 
large size and good growing habits. 
Opens 6 or 7 round, frilled florets of 
clear white with some darker markings 
deep in, throat, Iv 7-503" Mawson Saeco: 
B 10-.75. 
WILMA DITMAN 516 (Mair). A huge 
clear buff, a grand new variety that pro- 
duced magnificant exhibition blooms 
and a fine grower. L .25; M .20; S .15; 
B 10-.25. 
Small Flowered and Miniature Gladiolus 
ATOM (Hedgecock ’46) 336-80. Scarlet 
edged white. Cleaner color and larger 
than Kewpie. L .20; 10-2.00; M 2-.30; 
10-1.20. 
BABS (Pruitt ’45)—210 E. A ruffled light 
yellow with greenish cast in bud. Four 
to 5 open. A favorite with the ladies. 
L .15; M .10; S .05. 
BABY BRONZE 190. Deep bronze or rus- 
set with small bright rose blotches. 
i, .15; M10: S .05. 
BASHFUL (Kuhn) 190. This novelty is 
so unusual that it attracts attention on 
all its appearances on show bench. Stock 
. very scarce. The small florets are laven. 
der with deep rose blotch on a yellow 
throat. L .25; M .20. 
BETTY COED (Briggs)—240 E. Delicate 
sheel pink with dainty cream throat. 
Florets slightly hooded. Spikes open 4 
and 5; never a crook. Very prolific. 
L .15; M .10; S .05. 
BO PEEP (Butt ’48) 217-70. Buff-pink 
with yellowish throat faintly dusted red. 
Heavily ruffled. L .40; 10-3.00; M .30; 
10-2.00. 
BRIGHT EYES 110 (Koerner). Face-up 
pale yellow. L .20; M .15; S .10. 
CHINA DOLL 106 (Koerner). Yellow with 
red blotch. L 3-.25. 
See List of Fragrant Glads on page 14. 
