. 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. Lindesta (Com) (Dcc) (?°) ? r salmon rose with cream throat. 7-9 medium large well placed blooms open. Tall, strong grower. Sometimes flaked but usually clear. Some consider this the most beautiful glad of all. "Wasaga, Duna and Lindesta are top- notchers and three of my ; —B. L. Seamon, Ohio. "Lindesta and Wasaga were very b
. 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. Lindesta (Com) (Dcc) (?°) ? r salmon rose with cream throat. 7-9 medium large well placed blooms open. Tall, strong grower. Sometimes flaked but usually clear. Some consider this the most beautiful glad of all. "Wasaga, Duna and Lindesta are top- notchers and three of my ; —B. L. Seamon, Ohio. "Lindesta and Wasaga were very beauti- ; —Chester L. Rearick, Pa. MvWflfl (Dec) Light though vivid " **& salmon shading to white throat with large very brilliant showy scarlet blotch. Immense round florets some- what ruffled and with prominent midribs. Everyone who has seen it in my garden has enthused at its beauty and showiness. They always spot it in the garden even at some distance. The name is the abbreviation for "My What A Glad" which many people ex- claim when they see it. The stems sometimes kink but not always and the flower is so extremely showy and beautiful that you can overlook some of its faults. Harold Hayes of Vermont with a "I saw Mywag at Briggs in California. nice spike of Picardy It is ; —J. D. Long, Colo. "I saw a Mywag the other day that was seven inches across with five ; —R- A. Walbaum, N. D. "The big kick I received from Mywag was that I had only one bulb and of course only one spike to judge the immense size and coloring of the ; —Chas. E. Hunt, N. J. "Mywag is everything you say about it and it surely is well named. Only I think the emphasis should be on the ";' Dr. Masek, Ohio. PlCafdv *-^x) (Com) (90) Soft shrimp pink without flecking. A ****** ** J blotch of light flesh pink shading to shrimp pink at edges. Soft inconspicuous feathering of rose. Usually 7-8 open but ha
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