6 WOODSIDE GLADIOLUS 
GREEN LIGHT (410) a novelty glad that is chartreuse in 
color when you least expect it. Fine for arrangements with white, 
cream and pale pinks, so the Mrs. tells me. You could almost use 
it in place of lettuce hearts. 
GWEN (560) One of the first commercial fragrant glads in- 
troduced. Light throat markings with rosy blend overall. Very nice. 
Large .15 Med. .10 None left. 
HEIRLOOM (566) rose orchid glad, slightly ruffled with 
no flecking in the field. Makes 5 foot growth and now priced 
within the reach of anyone. 
Large .75 Med. .50 Sm. .25 
HEARTS DESIRE (542) tight ruftied pink shading to a 
creamy feather in throat. Grows tall. 
HEATHER (000) a bit of Scotland in this is you miss that 
color. No fragrance of heather however. Some hybridizer should 
work here. 
Large (None this year) Med. .50 Sm. .25 
HEAVENLY WHITE (400) a blueish white glad and a 
good commercial. Sport of Rosa Van Lima. 
HIGH FINANCE (582) an early smoky that blooms late. 
One that has been around but is still good, especially if you are a 
smoky fan. 
JO WAGENAAR (436) a deep red similar to Birch red 
and healthy. Excellent commercial and cut flower. 
JULIET (365) A fine new deep rose with white throat mark- 
ings. Opens 7 to 9 on a nice spike. 
Large None Med. .50 Sm. .25 
KING DAVID (570) Ruffled and fluted clean deep purple 
with silvery outlined petals. Reminds you of an accent on individual 
florets. If you have seen it in bloom, need we say more? 
Large .15 Med. .10 Sm. 2 for .15 
KING LEAR (570) An earlier introduction that resembles 
Kind David but not as handsomely outlined. A good commercial. 
LEADING LADY (506) A very good commercial creamy 
white and still going strong. As far as we can judge only Rich 
Cream can beat if. 
LEAH GORHAM (451) clear, clean red with snowy 
white throat. Strong grower. 
Large .15 Med. .10 Sm. 2 for .15 
LIPSTICK (441) An old two tone pink with deep rose throat 
marking. A good commercial and good cutter. 
LILA WALLACE (464) Velvety cerise or very dark rose 
that makes you stop and look again. If you stop twice you will 
surely own some bulbs. 
Large .20 Med. .15 Sm. 2 for .15 
LONG RUN (523) huge orange glad introduced from 
Holland. This one comes up to the requirements of glad growers in 
‘this country. Strong grower, good self orange, fine propagator and 
holds well when cut. If you have seen our display in Lima and 
Rochester, N. Y. you will recall this description. We make a prac- 
tice of growing foreign originations two years before offering the 
bulbs for sale. This variety and Surfsong, mentioned later, have 
had this test. See these in bloom in our fields. . 
Large 1.00 Med. .75 Sm. .40 
