BIRCHVILLE GARDENS — Plainville, Connecticut 
TRULY FAIR (Woods 53) 464—65 
Has the color of a red rose with a lus- 
trous satin sheen having a 4% inch 
floret with a medium ruffling. Has 
good placement and attachment. It 
attains a height of 58 inches with a 
30 inch flowerhead and 7 open. A 
beautiful glad and very early, am 
sure you will like it. 
VALDA (Barrett 51) 560—80 
Huge deep lavender with better stretch 
and longer flowerhead than Elizabeth 
the Queen. It grows 50 inches tall and 
opens 8 florets on a 22 bud spike. This 
will rate as one of Barrett's best. 
VALENTINE (Larus 52) 421—90 
This has always been a favorite with 
me. A very ‘distinct orange that makes 
grand spikes with 8 open at a time. 
Must be seen to realize its beauty. Has 
a showy blotch of deeper orange. 
VANITY FAIR (Harris 51) 517—80 
Heavily ruffled blush white with over- 
lay of buff. 7 open on a tall straight 
spike of 20 buds with a 30” flower- 
head. Has been Grand Champion win- 
ner plus other top awards. 
VIOLET CHARM (Jack 53) 476—85 
Light violet, cream throat with deep 
violet broad arrow. Strong straight 
spikes with 22 buds and blooms will 
open 10. Has good placement and will 
become a winner at the shows. Sure 
to be popular as a cut flower. 
WEDGEWOOD (K. & M.) 478—85 
K. & M.’s Wedgewood is the closest to 
true blue found in gladiolus and is not 
to be confused with Fischer’s Wedge- 
wood. Grows very tall with 4-5 open. 
You will enthuse over the color, much 
better blue than that of Pelegrina and 
Abu Hassan and has larger florets. 
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100 6.00 
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