For 1934, Our 17th year growing Gladiolus Bulbs, 
Geo. W. Hunter presents this modern trade list 
EVERY SEEDSMAN... 
EVERY FLORIST... 
EVERY NURSERYMAN... 
and every Grower should keep up to date 
Somethiny New - - Something UUl'erent 
To offer your customers this spring will mean more business and Better Profits for you 
Here are 12 new Glads to help you make money in 1934: 
AIDA (Pfitzer) Early. Dark violet-purple with 
reddish purple blotches on lower petals. 
Large flowering and vigorous and most de¬ 
pendable early in this color. First size bulbs, 
$7.00 per 100; Second size, $5.50; Third size, 
$4.00. 
ALBATROS (Pfitzer) Mid-season. Pure 
white, tall and straight. Many open blooms 
and just a suggestion of the lily in form. 
First size bulbs, $7.00 per 100; Second size, 
$5.50; Third size, $4.00. 
COMMANDER KOEHL (Pfitzer) Mid-sea¬ 
son. Dark Scarlet red and probably the most 
desirable dark red available today. Wide open 
flowers which catch the eye. First size bulbs, 
$7.00 per 100; Second size, $5.50; Third size, $4. 
SCHWABEN GIRL (Pfitzer) Early. Pure 
pink of a color hue that commands attention. 
Outstanding at recent exhibitions. A mighty 
promising Gladiolus. Stock limited. First 
size bulbs, $20.00 per 100; Second size, $16.00; 
Third size, $12.00. 
ORANGE WONDER (Kemp) Very late. 
Clear dark orange and fills a place in any 
complete list on account of both color and 
season. Sturdy, vigorous grower. First size 
bulbs, $7.00 per 100; Second size, $5.50; Third 
size, $4.00. 
DR. NELSON SHOOK (Kunderd) Late Mid¬ 
season. Deep Tyrian rose. Flowers large, 
with many open on tall strong spike. An out¬ 
standing recent introduction. First size bulbs 
$3.20 per 100; Second size, $2.50; Third size, 
$1.90. 
lighter color, and much earlier in season. A BHIMHIHIMHM MAROCCO (Pfitzer) Mid - season. Deep 
very charming cut flower. First size bulbs, pir AKnv Black-red. Larger and better than old 
$2.00 per 100; Second size, $1.60; Third size, variety Persia. First size bulbs, $7.00 per 100; 
$1.20. Second size, $5.50; Third size, $4.00. 
PICARDY (Palmer) Late. Soft Shrimp pink, 
clear and clean with a blotch of light flesh- 
pink which blends hack into the main color 
Seven to ten open florets which measure six 
inches across on a tall strong spike. A perfect 
color, a giant in size and the most sensation¬ 
al variety in recent years. Excellent propaga¬ 
tor and sure to make good commercially. 
First size bulbs, $20.00 per 100; Second size, 
$16.00; Third size, $12.00. 
BELINDE (Pfitzer) Mid-season. Clear 
cream, a rich color without markings. Flor¬ 
ets of good size. An extra good propagator 
with a commercial future. First size bulbs, 
$2.00 per 100; Second size, $1.60; Third size, 
$ 1 . 20 . 
RED PHIPPS, (Briggs) Mid-season. Warm 
light red, a color needed in commercial work. 
Many open flowers and better in some re¬ 
spects than the well-known W. H. Phipps. 
First size bulbs, $20.00 per 100; Second size, 
$16.00; Third size, $12.00. 
CHAS. DICKENS (Pfitzer) Mid - season. 
Bright violet-purple, with velvety blotch. Tall 
spikes with many well placed florets. Com 
ing rapidly into favor and replacing many 
older varieties in this color class. First size 
bulbs, $2.50 per 100; Second size, $2.00; Third 
size, $1.60. 
MARY FREY (Gelser) Early mid-season. 
Warm lilac pink with throat marking which 
reminds one of Mrs. F. C. Peters but of a 
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* 1CT 12 1934 * 
SPECIAL OFFER — NOVELTY COLLECTION 
10 Bulbs each, your chance to try out the above 12 varie¬ 
ties and get acquainted, in First size (120 bulbs in all, 
list value, $10.47) correctly labelled and carefully packed 
for only $7.00. Same in Second size, $5.25, Third size, $4. 
25 Bulbs each of the above 12 varieties in First size (300 
bulbs in all, list value, $26.17) correctly labelled and care¬ 
fully packed for only $17.00. The same in Second size, 
$12.50, Third size, $9.50. 
GEO. W. HUNTER - - Grower 
ft. F. D. No. 4, Rowagiar. Michigan 
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