Henry Field’s 
GOLD DUST 
PURPLE : 
SUPREME re 
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ST 
JUNE BELLS 
The Black Glad 
BG202—Ataturk is about 
as black as a flower can be. 
Its color is a glistening, vel- ‘ ne ; RAINBOW 
vety black with faint a e 
brownish shadings. The 
EARLY ROSE 
60 BULBS 
for only 2.99 
x — 10 
Basso ; pie; 
for only 1.99 
ax—té each 
ay pi eture 
spikes are medium-long in 
size, with six to eight flow- 
ers open at a time. Each 
flower is three to four inches 
in diameter. If you like 
deep, heavy colors in Glad- 
iolus, this is a variety you 
should have. We imported 
it from Holland, 35c¢ each; 
3 for 1.00, ppd. 
For varieties packed separately according to 
name, add 10c per collection. 
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NT WINSTON CHURCHIL 
Our "Super Glad" for 1955 
BG214— Winston Churchill 
is the finest red gladiolus 
that we have seen in many 
years—a shining blood red. 
Strong, vigorous spikes 
carry huge flower heads, . 
with many flowers open at } | 
Glad of the Year 
BG338—Our 1955 “Glad of 
the Year’ Award goes to 
Blue Giant. It is new and 
different — a wonderful 
grower with a new color. 
We would call it pansy 
blue. Grows tall and a time. Extra fine. Much Oi eae | 
blooms early. 35c each; 3 ' recommended. Blooms mid- 2 HOPMAN’S GLORY JOHANNA WAGENAAR Sa 
for 1.00, postpaid. iy season. 65c each; 2 for 1.00; r 
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