GILT EDGE (Kuhn 42) 80 days 250 
A light red with an edging of yellow—an explanation of the name. 
Attractive in the color combination, useful for any purpose you wish. 
Holds four to five open on medium tall NN stems. Propagates well 
and is healthy. . 
Price —192/25c—==1-0/S 100 Bier 7st ey oes 
S 5/25¢—10/40c; B Pkge. 25c 
G. DRACOCEPHALUS 75 days 190 
Very unusual—yellowish green, spotted with dull purple spots. 
Florets are oddly shaped, with somewhat of a dragon head form. An 
odd gladiolus, unusual in every way. The arrangers cannot seem to 
get enough of it. Stock is scarce and rather hard to propagate. 
Price—25c—any size. 
GOLD FINCH (Kundred) | 65 days 250 
A dainty vermillion red with a cream blotch. Bright and quite 
nice. Holds four or five open on typical miniature spikes. 
Price——L77/25c——1 0/ $100) sMe2/-lac—— OA noG 
S 5/25c—10/40c; B Pkge. 25c 
GREMLIN (Butt 52) 60 days 251 
Ruffled, with very heavy substance, with bright rosy red florets. 
The stippling in the throat is shown up by the yellow background. 
Will hold five to six open and make nicely proportioned spikes. This is 
another glad that works very nicely in arrangement work. 
Price—LeS 00-1 0/98.00 -2Mn5c— =| U796.0e. 
S 50c—=10/$4:.00:- B:10/50c 
HOCUS POCUS (K&M 49) 62 days 313 
One of the earliest we grow, and seems to do exceptionally well 
when planted early. Deep golden yellow with a mahogany blotch. 
Color contrast is not the best, but its earliness makes it useable early 
in the season. Good propagator, blooming from bulblets. Planted in 
the greenhouse, it gave unusual size and seemingly a better color 
combination. 
Price—L 2/25c—10/$1.00; M 2/15c—10/70c; 
S 5/25c—10/40c; B Pkge. 25c 
HYLAS (Brown) 66 days 270 
A miniature purple, certainly one of the best in the miniature 
class. Holds four to five open on typical miniature type spikes. Quite 
early, good color, worth looking at if you like the purple shades. 
Price——hy 2/25c——10/$1.00: M:2/15c——=10/70c: 
S 5/25c—10/40c; B Pkge. 25c™ 
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