1935 
CARL SALBACH 
I 
RECENT GLADIOLUS INTRODUCTIONS 
For new varieties, we particularly recommend Golden Goddess and 
La Fiesta, our two 1935 introductions. (See pages 2 and 3.) We venture to 
predict that the A. G. S. symposium will, in time, find Golden Goddess 
among the first three, and La Fiesta 
among the first ten. 
In addition to these two, we suggest 
eight others as most outstanding. These 
are Queen Helen II, Miss Alameda and 
Festival Queen, three Salbach introduc¬ 
tions of 1934; Miss New Zealand, a giant 
from “down under”; Blue Admiral, Mil¬ 
ford, Orange Sovereign and Wasaga. 
The remaining varieties listed on this 
page are all fine, ranking just behind the 
specially recommended ones. Picardy, Salbach’s Orchid, Grand Slam, and 
other outstanding gladiolus now selling at popular prices are found only in 
the general and quantity price lists, and in special collections. 
WON BY FESTIVAL QUEEN, 1933 
NEW VARIETIES—PRICES IN SIZES 
(Large bulbs, l 1 /^" or over; Medium sized bulbs, 1" to l 1 /^" ; 
Small bulbs, to %".) 
PRICES PER SINGLE BULB 
Large 
Blue Admiral . $2.00 
Blue Peacock . .75 
Bob White. .75 
Champlain . 
Festival Queen . 3.00 
Gertrude Swenson . 2.50 
Golden Goddess . 5.00 
(Subject to patent restrictions) 
La Fiesta. 5.00 
Lucifer . .25 
Mildred Louise . .30 
Milford . 
Miss Alameda . .50 
Miss New Zealand. 25.00 
Moorish King . .50 
Orange Sovereign . .75 
Pelegrina . .25 
Pirate . .25 
Queen Helen II. .50 
Sequoia Blue . 1.00 
Smiling Maestro . 1.75 
Tennyson . .35 
Tip-Top .<. 1.50 
Wasaga . .30 
edium 
Small 
Bulblets 
$1.20 
$ .90 
6 for 75c 
.60 
.50 
6 for 50c 
.50 
.35 
10 for 50c 
.80 
Each 40c, 10—$3.00 
2.00 
1.50 
3 for $1.25 
1.50 
1.00 
6 for 50c 
5.00 
No bulblets for sale 
5.00 
No bulblets for sale 
.15 
.10 
50 for 50c 
.20 
.15 
12 for 50c 
5.00 
3.50 
Each 75c 
.35 
.25 
Not for sale 
16.00 
12.50 
Each $2.00 
.40 
.30 
No bulblets for sale 
.60 
.40 
15 for $1.00 
.15 
50 for 50c 
.15 
.10 
15 for 25c 
.25 
.15 
35 for 50c 
.75 
.50 
10 for 50c 
.85 
.45 
10 for 75c 
.25 
.15 
20 for 50c 
1.00 
.75 
6 for 75c 
.20 
.15 
10 for 25c 
WE INVITE YOU to become a member of the American Gladiolus Society. As a mem¬ 
ber, you will receive the monthly Bulletin published by the Society. Devoted solely to 
gladiolus, it is full of instructive facts and inspirational suggestions, and keeps you 
informed about new varieties, which are continually being created. 
Membership may be obtained by mailing $2 to Roscoe Huff, Secretary American 
Gladiolus Society, Room 600, Spohn Bldg., Goshen, Indiana, or Carl Salbach, 657 
Woodmont Ave., Berkeley, Calif. 
