DRIVEN SNOW (Troyer ’51) — 200 M 
This is the first inbred gladiolus offered to the pub- 
lic, a product of the inbred hybrid technique that has 
revolutionized the breeding methods of corn, toma- 
toes, and other plants. Driven Snow is a small fac- 
similie of White Christmas, being nicely ruffled, tall, 
and healthy. Six to 8 of the white florets open on 
long flowerheads in open airy placement. Driven 
Snow will give our present whites plenty of competi- 
tion. 
L. $1.00; M. 75c; S. 50c 
ELDA (Vasaturo ’43) — 220 M 
A pure golden yellow; not a mark on it; really neat 
and clean. Opens 4 to 6 on 16 bud spike. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25c; S. 5-25¢ 
ELF (Diener ’21) — 222 E 
An old variety that should be grown more. Sturdy 
little spikes have 4 and 5 open. Deep salmon-orange 
florets have pleasing yellow throats. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25c; S. 5-25¢ 
FAIRY (Kuhn ’46) — 266 M 
Here is a fine little glad in a color class not too 
thickly populated. It’s delicate lavender, holding 5 
and 6 open on a well built spike of 14 to 16 buds. 
L. 2-25c; M. 3-25¢; S. 5-25c¢ 
FAIRY FANCY — 206 E 
One of the best in the cream 
class and different as petals are 
pointed and slightly laciniated. 
Four to 5 open and no crooks. 
Very prolific. 
L. 2-25¢c; M. 3-25c; S. 5-25c 
FALLING LEAVES — 280 L 
This rare variety has smoky 
florets with a touch of red in the 
throat and on the lip. Four open 
with 4 to 5 in color on 15-bud 
spikes is its usual attainment. A 
sure winner in the very thinly 
populated smoky class, 
L. $1.00; M. 75c; S. 50c 
FIFTH AVENUE (Hedgecock ’51) 
—252M - 
Excellent clear deep red, almost 
black red. Three-inch florets are 
unmarred by distracting flecks, 
blotches or stippling. Opens 5 
florets with 5 buds in color on 
sturdy spikes of 15 buds. This 
fine new glad from the origina- 
tor of Atom is sure to go places 
in speciment classes or in ar- 
rangements. 
L. 40c; M. 30c; S. 20c¢ 
FILIGREE (Kuhn ’45) — 216 M 
Pinkish buff opening 4 to 6 
slightly ruffled and laciniated 
florets on husky spikes. Most 
consistent winner in its class. . 
You will like it. A spike of Bambi 
M. 25¢ 
“T want to thank you for the perfect, clean bulbs you sent 
me. They came in very good condition. The plants grew 
without a spot on them. The flowers are just beautiful I 
have had the whole neighborhood over to see them, “and 
they say they have never seen such beautiful miniatures, I 
oa eae to get the people in our town to buy from -you.’’— 
oN, isc. 
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