the list of lavenders, and indispensible in any good collection and home 
garden. L. 2—25, 5—50; M. 3—25, 5—35; Sm. 5—25. 
ELMER’S ROSE (Fischer) 462-85. Heavily ruffled, light rose, with heavy sub- 
stance, very rich color, and massive flowerheads. A real rival of Noweta Rose. 
Rated one of the best 10 introduced in 1951. 
L. 30c ea., 5—$1.20; M. 20c ea., 5—80c; Sm. 2—20c, 5—40c. 
EVANGELINE (Palmer) 540-92. A massive light pink, ruffled, blending into a 
rich creamy throat. Opens up to 10 on long flowerheads. Makes finest 
bloom in cooler weather. Vigorous and healthy. Its good spikes are sure 
to be winners and show champions. 
L. 2—25, 5—50; M. 2—20, 5—40; Sm. 5—25 
FAIRYLAND (Kadel- 342-85. Heavily ruffled, medium pink, very fine for dec- 
orative work. 8-10 open. L. 2—30, 5—60; M. 2—20 
FIREBRAND (Butt) 452-85. A brilliant fire-red, deeply ruffled, opening 8-10 
magnificent florets on a strong spike, making a ribbon of brilliance. 
L. 2—25, 5—50; M. 3—25, 5—35; Sm. 5—25. 
FIREGLEAM (Jack) 436-80. Fiery scarlet with heavy white line on a darker lip. 
A brilliant ribbon of color. L. 25c ea., 5—1.00; M. 20c ea.. 5—80 
FIRE OPAL (Fischer) 422-75. “A sumptuous orange and yellow glad.” Six very 
large, round florets open on a spike of 17 buds. Deep orange with canary 
yellow throat, and midribs. L. 1.50 ea. 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (Harris) 400-88. Here is the top one in whites. 
A huge, glistening white, heavy substance, ruffled, beautiful beyond words. 
Opens 6-8 on a strong, long flowerhead. Takes champion awards everywhere. 
L. 2—25, 5—50; M. 3—25, 5—35; Sm. 5—25. 
FLYING FORTRESS (Wilson) 586-85. A wonderful lavender gray smoky with 
small, attractive blotch. Spike of immense size, opening up to 14 beautiful 
florets. Has swept the shows with top winnings, and the highest scoring 
seedling ever rated by the Ohio Gladiolus Society up to its showing. 
L. 15c ea., 3—60c; M. 2—20c, 5—40c. 
FOLKLORE (Butt) 462-75. Deep rose with creamy white throat. 7-8 open. A 
superb variety with considerable resemblance to old Chamouny. A grand 
creation. L. 25c ea., 5—1.00 
FORSYTHIA (Harris) 512-70. One of the very best yellows in commerce. Tall 
grower, long flowerhead with 20 buds, 8 open, 8 in color. Ruffled, fluted. “A 
super-duper” yellow. L. 75c ea.; M. 60c ea. 
FRANCESCA (Toben) 566-90. This is beauty personified. Color between lavender 
and rose-pink, gorgeously ruffled. As one notable grower says, “Grow it 
well and it will put your eyes out with the lushness of its beauty.” L. 75¢ ea. 
FRIENDSHIP (Fischer) 442-70. Here is a pure pink, the pinkest of pinks, without 
either salmon or rose showing. It has beauty of form beyond most any other 
creation. Opens up to 8 round, wide open, with a lacy ruffling, on very fine 
spike. It receives only highest praise all over the nation. 
L. 2—25, 5—50; M. 3—25, 5—35; Sm. 5—25. 
GAIL (Farington) 466-80. A most consistent lavender shading deeper lavender 
at petals edges. Opens 7-9 florets, gracefully recurved petals on tall, straight 
stems. Very good. L. 25c ea. M. 2—30 
GARDEN GOLD (Rich) 512-90. Probably the best large rich yellow grown. It 
stopped us in our tracks. 6-7 huge florets open, making a grand show. Fine 
stems. L. 35c ea, 5—1.40; M. 25c ea., 5—1.00 
GENE (Farrington) 410-72. Heavily ruffled, medium yellow, very early. Opens 
up to 8. Fine commercial. L. 2—25, 5—50; M. 3—25, 5—35 
GOLD (Marshall) 412-80. A rich, deep yellow, remarkably healthy, and vigorous. 
Opens up to 7 neatly ruffled florets of perfect attachment. About the deepest 
yellow known. L. 30c ea, 5—1.20; M. 20c, 5—80 
GOLDEN ARROW (OD. S. Prulitt) 510-85. Clear, light yellow, large, tall grower, 
many open on strong spikes. 
L. 2—25, 5—50; M. 3—25, 5—35; Sm. 5—25. Bibts. 15c pkg. 
GOLDEN CROWN (Melk) 412-85. Clean, medium deep yellow, exceedingly rich 
color. Opens six on spike of 20 buds. °Florists like it very much. 
L. 25c ea.; M. 15c ea. 
GORGEOUS DEB (Wilson) 530-85. A new light salmon, perhaps most heavily 
ruffled of all glads. Opens up to 8 florets with cream-yellow throat blotch. 
A superb beauty. L. 50c ea., 5—2.00; M. 35c ea., 5—1.50 
HAROLD K. (Knight) 536-85. A very large, deep scarlet. Opens up to 7 huge 
florets, with 7 to 8 showing color. Heavy, velvety texture. Strong grower. 
L. 30c ea.; M. 20c ea. 
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