COLUMBIA (Roberts 51) 85 days 407 
Creamy white color, shading deeper in the throat, with about 
half an inch bright rose border on the outer edge of the petals. 
Placement, attachment, growth, propagation, all excellent. Six open 
on tall well balanced spikes. Quite attractive and moving well for 
show and commercial usage. 
Price—L 20c—10/$1.60; M 2/25c——10/$1 .00; 
S 3/25c—10/65c; B 25/25c 
CONNIE G (Woods 48) 75 days 506 
One of the nice ones that you like from the first time you see it. 
Heavily ruffled, cream colored florets, with a shade of yellow in the 
throat. Beautiful. Texture very heavy, attachment good, placement 
good except first floret sometimes misplaces. Could have a little 
longer stem too. In spite of its faults, we like it for its beauty, and 
we think you will like it too. 
Price—L 25c—10/$2.00; M 2/30c—10/$1.20; 
S 2/20c—10/80c; B 20/25c 
COPPER LUSTRE (Pazderski 53) 75 days 580 
(Elizabeth the Queen x Burma) To one who is interested in 
flower arrangements this is a ‘Must Have” and to the florist who 
wants something unusual for high class work, here is just what you 
are looking for. Deep rose in color with a copper colored edge that 
shades lighter to a dark tan interior. A red marking on the lower 
petals lights up the interior of the floret, which is somewhat square 
in shape, heavily ruffled, and will come close to six inches in size. 
A very unusual color that has brought forth much favorable comment 
wherever shown. A basket or vase of Copper Lustre made up with 
red barberry is beautiful beyond description. 
Not a grand champion but will hold six or more open on tall 
straight spikes with eight to ten buds in color and a total of 20 or 
more buds. Good grower, healthy, propagates easily and makes lots 
of medium sized bulblets which germinate nicely. Spikes from large 
bulbs will need staking if left in the field. Frankly, we cannot find 
much wrong with Copper Lustre and from the seedlings Mr. Pazderski 
has coming from crosses with Copper Lustre, it is destined to bring a 
new line of color to the gladiolus field. We will recommend it highly. 
Price—L 75c—10/$6.00; M 50c—10/$4.00; 
S 25c—10/$2.00; B 10/75c—100/$6.00 
Growers Units—1 L 10M 10S 100 Bbits. $10.00 
10 L 20 M 25 S 300 Bbits. $25.00 
CORONA (Palmer 40) 80 days 507 
When you get Corona to come with the pink halo, it is quite attrac- 
tive, and our stock seems to come mostly that way. Creamy white 
petals, shading deeper in the throat, with a rose edging that adds 
immensely to its attractiveness. Tall, husky spikes, five to six open 
florets, and excellent balance overall. Still in the running showwise 
and an excellent commercial. 
Price—L 2/25c—.10/$1.00; M 2/15c—10/70c; 
S 5/25c—10/40c; B Pkge. 25c 
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