Page 4 New Gladiolus 
Clara Carder (2), an exquisite variety of a very soft apricot-pink colour with 
wide open florets and perfectly placed on a strong stem. Admired in the 
garden and as cut-flower. $ 1.10 per doz.; $ 8.00 per 100 
Devotion (2). extremely lovely soft yellow with carmine-red blotch on lower 
petals, a novelty of exquisite and gentle grace of a most glorious hue, 6 to 7 
lovely florets of ideal shape open at a time which form a spike of ideal habit. 
$ 2.00 per doz; $ 14.00 per 100 
Diamond (2), a glorious creamy-yellow of a lovely and perfect carriage with a 
fine apricot shade in centre. This noble Gladiolus may be considered as the 
choicest of its class; the beautifully formed flowers are very regularly placed 
on an erect stem: a cut-flower of singular grace. A.M. Haarlem 1952. 
$ 1.10 per doz.; $ 8.00 per 100 
Edward Jenner (2), a first class Gladiolus of a most vivid scarlet colour sur- 
passes many in form, size and texture; the enormous bright coloured flowers 
are of an ideal form, 7 to 8 florets open at a time and gracefully carried on the 
tall and slender stem. A grand Exhibition flower. A.M. Haarlem 1953. 
$ 1.25 each: $ 3.25 per 3 
Eridge (2), a splendid addition to the still limited ranks of blue Gladioh, a one 
toned azure blue novelty of extreme beauty in form and settsng with 6 to 8 
florets open at a time. A variety of high quality in every respect. A.M. Haarlem 
1952. 50 cts. each; $ 1.25 per 3 
Fire King (1), a wonderful scarlet-red novelty which will bring to a garden 
the unusual and extreme beauty of the Gladioli; a superb variety having a 
brilliancy and purity of colour and a perfection of finish hardly approached 
by any other. A grand variety suitable for all purposes. $ 1.25 each 
Flying Dutchman (2), a magnificent deep blue novelty and one of the best in 
the blues, extremely beautiful spike of noble form and fine stature producing 
a strong spike with 6 to 8 perfect open florets out at a time. An Exhibition 
flower of great merit. A.M. Haarlem 1953. $ 1.25 each; $ 3.25 per 3 
Flying Wing (1), a light coloured Gladiolus of bright appearance, being clear 
creamy white, blending into cream in throat. A magnificent variety of strong 
texture that will give complete satisfaction. $ 1.10 per doz.; $ 8.00 per 100 
Globe Master (1), a very large novelty of striking beauty and exceedingly 
charming colour, bright violet-pink merging into shell-pink towards the edge 
and creamy-white in throat. A remarkable variety in size and form that opens 
8-10 florets at a time. A.M. Haarlem 1952. $ 2.00 per doz.; $ 14.00 per 100 
Grand National (2), a giant among Gladioli and an ideal flower in every 
respect, a vivid-pink with white mark in throat. A novelty of recent introduc- 
tion and a real sensation at our Shows on account of its wide expanding florets 
and stately dignity not possessed by any other, producing an enormous spike 
with 8 florets out at once. A.M. Haarlem 1952. 50 cts. each; $ 1.25 per 3 
Happiness (2), a new variety of delicate character and extreme loveliness, deep 
bordeaux-red with velvety sheen, very enchanting variety of unusual colouring, 
opens 6 to 8 well formed florets at a time. A.M. Haarlem 1953. 
$ 1.25 each; $ 3.25 per 3 
Igloo (2), a splendid Gladiolus which distinguishes itself for size and form. Milky- 
white with a tinge of soft lilac pencilling on lower petals. The enormous florets 
are of a good substance, fine form and excellently placed on a long, strong 
stem. A most attractive Show flower. A.M. Haarlem 1953. 
- 50 cts. each; $ 1.25 per 3 
Indian Summer (3), an extremely lovely shade of intense orange-red through- 
out, its nicely formed florets and perfect carriage adding to its beauty and 
distinction. A giant Gladiolus of first-class quality producing an enormous 
spike with 8 to 10 very large flowers open at a time. A.M. B.G.S. 1953. 
50 cts. each; $ 1.25 per 3 
Insurpassable (2), enormous spike with 7 to 8 distinct florets of a glorious 
purple-red. An impressive and magnificent garden flower with a perfectly 
straight spike. A sample of perfection and texture. F.C.C. Haarlem 1954. 
50 cts. each; $ 1.25 per 3 
