GUIDEBOOK FOR 1935 
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ROSE PINK 
AMETHYST 94 *—tttt Exh. Lilac, laven¬ 
der rose pink, bordered deeper, White 
center line on each petal. Ruffled. 8-12 
open. E. Bay ’32. N.E.G.S. ’32. Bit 
short in stem but long flowerheads. L.25 
M.15 S.08 Bits (100,1.50) 
DORA GILL 99 *—ffj Exh. A soft pink 
verging on rose. Long spikes with 18-22 
buds. 7-10 open. A.G.S. ’32. Ohio ’33. 
L3.00 M2.00 S1.00 Bits .30 
MARY JANE 96 *—ftt Dec. Silvery rose 
pink self. We think one of Kunderd’s 
best varieties. A good cutting spike. Ill. 
’32. L.06 M.03 Bits (100,.30) 
PAULINE KUNDERD 103 *—ftt Dec. 
Glistening, pure rose pink, blending into 
creamy yellow throat. A beautiful color 
combination and a stunning spike. Our 
1st Mah. ’31. N.E.G.S. ’32. ’33, ’34. L.20 
M.15 S.10 Bits (100,1.00) 
SALBACH’S ORCHID 88 **—f tt Exh. 
Lavender pink rose. Just the shade of 
Cattleya orchid. We can stop predicting 
for this sort now. We might say “Nature 
has taken its course.” Our lsts A.G.S. 
’31, Ohio ’32 and ’33. Ohio ’34 and A.G.S. 
’34 (by Dr. Pease). Two lsts, Wash. ’34, 
A.M., R.H.S. (England) ’34. Rates 1st 
Rose Pink, last A.G.S. Symposium. We 
have learned that this variety can stand 
the hottest sun without fading or wilting. 
L.12(100,8.00) M.08(100,5.00) S.04(100, 
3.00) Bits (100,.25) 
ROSE AND ROSE RED 
GENERAL KUROKI 80 *+j Exh. Dec. 
Bright, violet rose, conspicuous, clean 
white throat. Easily won lsts for us Mah. 
’31, also A.G.S. both ’31 and ’32., also 
Ohio ’33 and Ohio-Mah. ’34, just to men¬ 
tion our own winnings. Slow propagator 
and scarce. L.20 M.15 Bits (100,1.00) 
GOV. PINCHOT 95 *— ftt Exh. Dec. Dark 
rose self. Color value very great as little 
supplied in gladiolus. One of the best of 
Kunderd’s new ones. Strong grower and 
good propagator. Excellent blooms from 
S bulbs. We expect wins as soon as 
shown. Scarce. LI.00 M.75 S.50 Bits 
.10 
H. G. WELLS 110 *— fft Exh. Velvety, 
self color, midway between Bordeau wine 
and purple. Fine substance. Long flower- 
heads on medium tall stem. Scarce. Ohio- 
Mah. (Am.) ’34. L.20 M.15 Bits (100, 
1 . 00 ) 
PURPLE 
CHARLES DICKENS 93 *— ft Exh. Violet 
purple. Tall. Fine cutting spike. Voted 
best purple, A.G.S., C.G.S. and N.E.G.S. 
lsts A.G.S., C.G.S., Wash., Ohio-Mah. 
all ’34. L.05(100,3.00) 
MOZART 99 *—ft Dec. Deep, silky purple, 
slightly lighter to center, bit of burnt lake 
on lip. Substance excellent. Retains more 
purple under artificial light than any 
other. An ideal decorative spike. A very 
scarce Diener variety. Our 1st Ohio ’33. 
L2.00 M1.00 S.50 Bits .10 
RAMESSES 90 ***— ft Exh. Dec. Aster 
purple, pomegranate blotch on white. 
Extremely large florets with long, pointed 
petals. Peculiar ruffling and orchid ap¬ 
pearing. One of the tallest glads we offer. 
Scarce. A.G.S. ’34. Our 1st as Dec., 
Ohio-Mah. ’34. L.20(100,14.00) Bits 
(100,.80) 
LIGHT VIOLET 
AVE MARIA 83 *—ft Exh. Unmistakably 
blue toned. Small purple blotch. Has 
great vigor and bulbs are very disease 
resistant. Blooms comparatively early. 
Voted best light violet, A.G.S., C.G.S. and 
N.E.G.S. Has won most everywhere. 
L.06 Bits (100,.15) 
BLUE DANUBE 88 * + ft Dec. Pure, blue 
cast amethyst, blotched darker, 6-8 open. 
Long flowerhead on tall, willowy spike, 
commonly 5% ft. Easily the best cut 
flower habits in this group. A.G.S. ’33. 
L.12(100,8.00) M.06(100,5.00) Bits (100, 
.50) 
BLUE TRIUMPHATOR 90 **— ft Exh. 
Pale, soft china blue. Small purple 
blotch. Has a silvery sheen. Florets far 
larger than to be found in any other var¬ 
iety in this color class. F.C.C., Haarlem, 
C.G.S. '33. L.15(100,10.00) M.10(100, 
7.00) Bits (100,.60) 
HEAVENLY BLUE 93 *— tttt Exh. Very 
pale, heliotrope lilac. Reverse, light blue. 
Stunning when well grown. L bulbs have 
a habit of deteriorating. Young bulbs are 
the best. All our lsts, Ohio ’32, Mah. ’31 
and ’32, also Mah. ’31 for nearest blue. 
Mah. ’33, Ohio ’33. M (will run No. 3- 
No. 2) .07(100,5.00) 
DARK VIOLET 
AIDA 86 *—ft Dec. Deep, blue violet. Vel¬ 
vety. Long, slim spikes. Combines well 
with yellows. Ohio ’33, N.E.G.S. ’33. 
Excellent blooms from M bulbs. L.06 
(100,4.00) M.03(100,2.00) Bits (100,.20) 
