ROSITA — A new and fine medium rose with deeper 
rose throat marks, accented by smaller dark blotch and 
white lines around all petals. A most vigorous 
grower, tall and with many 6” florets open on tall 
straight spikes. Winner of all possible awards. Will 
prove a popular commercial. 
L. 50c, M. 35c, Sm. 20c, Bts. 10/25, 100/2.00 
ROYAL FLUSH —-A future great. Has been pronounced 
one of the best new reds. Grows very tall and will 
produce 30-inch flower heads. Color medium red 
and ruffled. Stock still very scarce and high priced. 
L. 50c, Bts. 10/50c 
ROYAL TREAT — Another ruffled, very deep red. 
Florets heavily ruffled and wide open. Holds 6-8 open, 
8 in color. Substance and attachment extra good. Fine 
placement. Heavy show winner. Promises well for a 
good commercial. 
L. 35c, M. 25c, Sm. 15c, Bts. 10/25c, 100/2.00 
SANS SOUCI — A beautiful, lustrous, glowing scarlet 
with narrow cream pencil line on lip. Open 8 nice 
florets on 19 bud spike. Easy growing and produces 
fine bulbs. Wonderful for both exhibition and com- 
mercial. Better try this one. 
L. 15c, M. 20c, Sm. 6/25c, Bts. 100/50c 
SHALLIMAR — Those who understand the theories of 
inbreeding feel confident that the future health, vigor, 
resistance to disease in glads will be obtained 
through inbreeding as has been accomplished with 
hybrid corn, flowers, etc. Shallimar comes from White 
Star, an inbred gladiolus crossed with Chamouny. It 
resembles the latter in color, and spike, a beautiful 
rose pink, edged with silver. Ruffled, frilled, tall 
with many open florets. Those who have developed 
trouble with their stock of Chomouny, as many have, 
will profit by turning to Shallimar as a replacement. 
Be sure to try it. 
L. 50c, M. 35c Sm. 25c, Bts. 10/35c, 100/2.50 
SHIRLEY IRENE — Large ruffled rose, very similar to 
Corona, with deep blotch. Nice, round florets with 
good placement. Very well liked. 
Bts. 10/20c, 100/1.50 
SIERRA SNOW — If you want an extremely large, 
vigorous white, Sierra-Snow will fill your every desire. 
Not only that, but it opens many of its 22-24 buds 
at once. Heavy ruffling, good texture. Many of our 
experts rate it is one of our best new whites. Florists 
who want giant sized glads will surely want all you 
can supply of this giant white. A sure winner on 
the show table. Now priced low enough for commer- 
cial growers to stock. 
L. 30c, M. 20c, Sm. 2/25c, Bts. 10/20c, 100/1.50 
SILCHERLIED — Here is a choice new blotched variety. 
Color is clear La France pink with deep rose throat 
blotch. Very similar to Lipstick, but clearer and of 
more beautiful coloring. Tall grower and extra fine 
for cutting. 18-12 buds, 8 open, 412-5" well formed 
and well attached florets. Propagation and germina- 
tion very good. One of my favorite glads and | know 
it will prove to be an extra fine florist’s flower and 
a good commercial for that reason. 
L. 2/25c, M. 3/25c, Sm. 6/25c, Bts. 100/1.00 
SKIPPY —A very tall, extremely ruffled white with 
small pink blotch. 18 buds, 6 open, 4-5 in color, 
size 41)". Bulblet production and germination excel- 
lent. This is really a very fine variety and one you 
will like whether for exhibition growing or for com- 
mercial cutting. 
L. 20c, M. 15c, Sm. 10c, Bts. 10/20c, 100/1.50 
SOUTHERN BELLE — A vivid pink with large, contrasty 
white throat. A vigorous grower. Tall spikes with 20 
buds, 6-8 highly ruffled florets open. Always straight 
and fine for commercial cutting. Also a great exhibi- 
tion variety. 
L. 25c, M. 15c, Sm. 3/25c, Bts. 100/75c 
SPIC AND SPAN —‘‘The most Famous Name _ in 
Glads.’’ Probably the greatest glad of all times. Cos- 
mopolitan is its home, together with other most fa- 
mous introductions. Most everybody knows all about 
this glad, but in growing glads either for the shows 
or for making money, this is the best one! 
L. 3/25c, M. 4/25c, Sm. 6/25, Bts. 100/25c 
SWEET 16 — Lovely, clean pink with lighter throat. 
A sport of Beauty Blush and produces the same high 
quality spikes. A very promising commercial and one 
of many favorites. 
L. 15c, M. 10c, Bts. 100/60c 
TAJ MAHAL — This nice new white gives great prom- 
ise for commercial growing. Florets are clear 
creamy white. 6-7 open and 20 bud spike of medium 
height. Placement a little informal. 
L. 25c, M. 20c, Sm. 10c, Bts. 10/20c, 100/1.50 
TEENAGER — One of the best small sized glads to be 
introduced in recent years. Tall spikes with clear 
medium rose florets with creamy white throat. 6-8, 
41". blooms open on 18 bud spike. Always straight 
with fine placement. Always a fast seller even at high 
prices of former years. Try it. 
L. 25c, M. 20c, Sm. 15c, Bts. 10/25c, 100/2.00 
THE RAJAH — A fast propagating purple, a little more 
on the red side than King David. Florets round and 
a good substance. Symposiums give King David a 
much higher rating, but if you want to increase your 
stock of purples this one will help to round our your 
selection. 
L. 20c, M. 15c, Sm. 10c, Bts. 100/75c 
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TOKENA — If you want a really black-red, this is it. 
Beautiful, velvety florets. Anyone who likes the dark 
colors will surely love this one. 
L. 25c, Bts. 10/25c 
TOMAHAWK — This fine new scarlet was one of the 
greatest delights of my garden this year. Strong, 
tall plants with 24” flower head and 8-10 of its 
20 buds open. A must for every grower to round out 
his supply of red varieties. Has better length stem for 
cutting than the favored Red Wing from the same 
originator. 
L. 25c, M. 20c, Sm. 10c, Bts. 10/25c, 100/2.00 
TYRONE — One of the most popular and highest rated 
recent introductions is Tyrone. Cut flower and exhibi- 
tion growers both agree that it is one of the finest 
lavenders we have. Healthy, vigorous, tall and easy 
growing. Clear, medium lavender with small white 
throat. 6-8 open florets on 22 bud spikes. 
L. 50c, M. 30c, Sm. 20c, Bts. 10/50c, 100/4.00 
VALDA — Large lavender rose producing tall, straight 
spikes. Up to 8 large florets open. New, fine, very 
promising. 
L. 50c, M. 35c, Sm. 25c, Bts. 10/50c, 100/4.00 
VELVET MANTLE —Tall, spiral spikes with many 
open. Shining maroon florets. One of the best in 
this class. Medium sized and always wins for me at 
the shows, especially in the three spike class. Early. 
L. 2/25c, Bts. 100/50c 
WEDDING MARCH — An early, highly ruffled light 
pink, shading into lighter throat. Good texture, good 
attachment. Looks like a coming commercial. Heavy 
bulblet production. One of my favorites for fine 
pastel coloring and beautifully ruffled florets. 
L. 35c, M. 25c, Sm. 20c, Bts. 10/25c, 100/2.00 
WHITE CLOUD —A beautiful, ruffled, very chaste 
white. Opens 5-6 extremely large florets. Ranks 
among the best for beauty in white. 
L. 1.00, M. 75c, Sm. 50c, Bts. 10/50c, 100/4.00 
WHITE SYMPHONY — Large, snow-white florets with 
heavy ruffling. Spikes tall and straight. Rated very 
highly by the glad experts. Good bulblet production. 
Promises well as a good commercial white. 
L. 25c, M. 15c, Sm. 10c, Bts. 10/15c, 100/1.00 
WONDER BOY —A brilliant new purple, medium size 
florets, 27 flower heads on 55” plants. 8 of 22 buds 
open. Florets ruffled and fluted. Good clean foilage. 
Has now reached top demand and sells very fast. 
L. $1.00, M. 50c, Sm. 35c, Bts. 10/1.00 
WHITE TOWER — Already well known in the glad 
kingdom as an outstanding exhibition white. Giant 
florets with vivid pink blotch. Opens 7-8 beautiful, 
large florets, 6 more in color. Heavy substance, 18-20 
buds. One of the highest rated in North America. 
Glad Conference trials. 
L. 35c, M. 30c, Sm. 15c, Bts. 10/40c 
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