. Descriptive list of gladiolus. Nurseries (Horticulture) Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Gladiolus Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Delphinium Vermont Burlington Catalogs. a couple of days. I believe this will become a good commercial among florists who appreciate something fine and new. "Bagdad was another that attracted a great deal of attention with its soft smoky old rose and fine spikes. Predict a future for this in its ; —E. H. Young. Illinois. CHAMPLAIN. (Com) (Dec) (65-70) The color is self


. Descriptive list of gladiolus. Nurseries (Horticulture) Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Gladiolus Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Delphinium Vermont Burlington Catalogs. a couple of days. I believe this will become a good commercial among florists who appreciate something fine and new. "Bagdad was another that attracted a great deal of attention with its soft smoky old rose and fine spikes. Predict a future for this in its ; —E. H. Young. Illinois. CHAMPLAIN. (Com) (Dec) (65-70) The color is self pale violet with incon- spicuous darker throat marking. A healthy, vigorous blue and a good propa- gator Spikes tall and straight with 6-7 large, well placed blooms out at once This seedling received most favorable comment in 1932 at the Boston and Toronto Shows being a distinct acquisition in its color class Occasionally blooms are not well placed but have had only one complaint in that regard and this past year mine were good almost without exception. It is an early variety starting to bloom this past season in 62 days. I predict that it will become the leading light blue both for the home garden and as a florist flower. This variety is much healthier than most of the blues making a fair number of bulblets which grow readily and produce fine clean bulbs that keep well. "It looks very promising and I believe it will be among the most popular of the 'blues'." —Grant E. Mitsch, Oregon. CORONATION. (Ex) (Com) (80-85) Soft light salmon shading to cream and creamy yellow deep in throat. 7-8 large well placed blooms open on a moderately tall, strong spike. Beautiful variety either for exhibition or as a cut flower. Won in its class at the Pittsburgh Show in 1932. Award of Merit at National Show 1931 ranking second in total points in the Exhibition Seedling Class. I believe this variety will become very popular. It is one of Palmer's best. DEBONAIR. (Ex) (Com) (Dec) (9


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