G ladiolus Unsurpassed iw Variety 
DARK DAVID (Morgan-’51) 90 days-554 
Glossy maroon-red with massive size, extraordinary vigor and unusual beauty. 5 feet tall, with 
eight 51-inch blooms open. A striking beauty in bloom and sets good seed pods. 
(L. ea. 60c; 10—$5.00) (M. ea. 40c; 10—$3.50) (S. ea. 25c; 10—$2.00) (Blbts. 10—30c) 
DIEPPE  (Hassel-45) 85 days-432 
Salmon-scarlet with excellent form. It will open 6 ruffled florets. A color picture is 
shown on page 2. (L. 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (M. 10—70c) (S. 10—40c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
DISPLAY (Ficht-’52) 85 days-520 
Orange-apricot deepening at petal edges. Perfect placement with 9 open, 5%-inch florets 
on a 5-ft. stem, with 28-30 inch flower head. Good propagator. A winner in the orange class. 
(L. ea. 75c; 10—$6.00) (M. ea. 50c; 10—$4.00) 
(S. ea. 35c; 10—$2.80) (Blbts. 8—25c; 100—$2.50) 
DOLLY VARDEN (narris-50) 95 days-532 
Deep salmon-pink with an attractive cream throat. It will open 9 huge 6'%-inch florets with 
7 in color on husky spikes. A fine variety for either exhibition or commercial use. 
(L. ea. 35c; 10—$2.80) (M. ea. 25c; 10—$2.00) (S. ea. 15c; 10—$1.20) 
(Blbts. ea. 5c; 30—$1.00) 
ELMER’S ROSE (rFischer-’51) 85 days-460 
Rose with heavy substance and intense ruffling. 5 ft. tall with a stretchy flower head of 
20-22 buds. Opens 8 large florets with excellent placement and facing. This is one of the 
most outstanding of the recent introductions. 
(L. ea. 40c; 10—$3.20) (M. ea. 30c; 10—$2.40) (S. ea. 20c; 10—$1.60) 
(Blbts. 12—25c; 100—$1.75) 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN white-’41) 86 days-566 
This is the most useful variety we know. It gives beautiful spikes under almost every condition. 
Its a beautiful lavender nicely ruffled and needlepointed. If water and fertilizer are applied 
just as the bud spikes leave the sheath, the spikes will have better stretch. 
(L. 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (M. 10—70c) (S. 10—40c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
EVANGELINE (Paimer-’48) 92 days-540 
Light rose-pink with large ruffled 5%-inch florets and a soft cream throat. 25 to 30-inch 
flower head, 18-20 buds and 8 to 12 open. A consistent winner of high awards. 
(L. 2-30c; 10—$1.20) (M. 2—20c; 10—80c) (S$. 10—40c) (Blbts. pkg. 30c) 
FAIRYLAND (iadel-’50) 85 days-342 
A heavily ruffled Glad, medium rose in color which has decorative value. Excellent 
propagator. (L. 2—30c; 10—$1.20) (M. 2—20c; 10—80c) (S. 10—50c) (Blbts. pkg. 30c) 
FANTASY (rich-’52) 90 days 
This Glad has a similar combination of coloring and type of bloom as the Parrot Tulip. 
Beautiful peach-pink with chartreuse spurs on the back which carry their exotic color- 
ing through the petals to the front. The texture, fluting, and ruffling is exceptionally 
heavy. Grows about 50 inches high, 22-inch flower head. 5-inch blooms with 16-17 
buds and opens 6 to 7 blooms. Makes beautiful arrangements and corsages. 
(L. ea. $1.50) (M. ea. $1.25) (S. ea. $1.00) (Blbts. ea. 20c; 10—$1.50) 
FIREBRAND (eutt-’50) — 90 days-560 
Glistening medium red blending to a slightly darker throat. Opens 10 regularly spaced 
blooms with firm attachment and makes an excellent Glad for home, show or com- 
mercial use. (L. 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (M. 10—70c) (S. 10—40c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
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FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (Harris-47) 88 days-400 
Finest Canadian white and probably the best cut and show flower in the white class of 
all time. 66 in. tall, 8 open on 22-bud spike. Straight frilled florets in perfect placement. 
Marvelous cutter, excellent propagator and just good in every way. 
(L. 2-25c; 10—$1.00) (M. 10—70c) (S. 10—40c) (Blbts. pkg. 25c) 
GOLD 
About as deep a yellow shade as yellow can be without infringing on orange. If you are 
looking for the best all-around yellow Glad, here it is. Indeed a picture of beauty. 
LARGE BULBS: $4.00 per dozen. 
(L. ea. 40c; 10—$3.20) 
(M. ea. 30c; 10—$2.40) 
(S. ea. 15c; 10—$1.20) 
(Blbts. 10—35c; 100—$2.50) 
