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Despite Hurricanes Carol in August, Edna in September and a hail storm in July, 1954, 
(which we shall not name although we could), Seabrook Nursery this year has an expanded listing 
of really top quality bulbs. We are proud of the clean fine bulbs we will be able to ship to our 
friends. These bulbs, growing in your garden, will make you the envy of all who see them. 
Once more Glad Morgan and the other friendly folks here at Seabrook Nursery hope you 
can pay our nursery a visit next summer to see the hundreds of thousands of gladiolus in full 
bloom. It is truly a fairyland of color. Come and see new and unnamed varieties. At that time you 
can select by color the gladiolus you would like to see in your own garden. 
Seabrook Nursery is on the main line of vacation travel on U. S. Route 1, about one mile 
north of the Massachusetts state line. 
Again this year we have some wonderful values in collections and mixtures at low prices. 
This year’s catalog lists many popular favorites as well as varieties just introduced. We would 
like to print a catalog in full color so that you can get an idea of the beauty of these gladiolus. 
Instead, this catalog is simple so that we can give our customers the best value in top quality bulbs. 
Cordially yours, 
Saubreek Naren) ke 
new 
FOR 1955 
New Introduction New Introduction 
LAVENDER GLORY (LM) (467) 
APPLE BLOSSOM Spiller 53 
Soft, rosy lavender with deep rose 
throat and rose stippling on petal edges. 
20—24 buds with up to 8 open and 6 
showing color. Extra tall grower with 
broad upright foliage. Opens to the tip 
when cut in tight bud. Beautiful bulbs 
New in 1955 and exclusive with us. 
Delicate apple blossom pink, but robust 
grower, with absolutely straight spikes. 
14 to 16 buds. Very early and a good 
propagator. Spikes open right to tip in 
water. 
L $1.00, M 75c, S 50c, B 100-$6.00. 
Groweds' Units, 5-L, 5-M, 10-S, 100B-$12. 
and excellent bulblet germination. Des- 
tined to become a grand commercial. 
A “different” lavender. 
L $2.50, M $1.75, S $1.00, B 10-$2.00 
Growers’ Units, 4-L, 6-M, 10-S, 50-B $30. 
COLLECTIONS AT PREPAID PRICES 
