Descriptive Price List 1935 
A. E. AMOS (Mair, Scotland)—Cream ground color flushed with pale lavender, with a 
throat marking of darker lavender. Very pleasing color combination. Tall spike, 
with 20 buds, opening 10-12 good sized blooms. L 20c, M 10c, S 2-15c, Bits. 15-20c. 
ALEC (Douglass, Australia)—Strong growing dark blue with creamy white throat and 
maroon blotch. Opens 8 florets, well placed on a tall spike. First class certificate 
at Ballarat, and a fine addition to the “blue” class. L 50c, Bits. 5-20c. 
ALKEMADE'S TRIUMPH (Alkemade, Holland)—A very large orange, self color ex¬ 
cept for a slight feather of darker orange in the throat. Measures 514 inches. A 
good one, introduced in 1933. L $1.00, M 75c, S 50c, Bits. 3-20c. 
ALMOND BLOSSOM (Gilrey, Australia)—Typically Australian in form, opening 
many florets on a tall spike. Color is white, beautifully flushed with pink. Stock 
scarce. L 40c, M 25c, S 15c, Bits. 8-20c. 
ALPHEUS (Errey, Australia)—One of the most charming color combinations that have 
come from “down under.” Light salmon pink, with a scarlet blotch, opening many 
blooms at a time. Will be widely grown when better known. L 2-25c, M 4-25c, 
S 6-25c, Bits. 20-20c. 
ALT. WEIN (Pfitzer, Germany)—A very early light “blue” with a dark blotch, and one 
of the best in this color section. Strong grower. L 2-25c, M 3-20c, S 5-20c, Bits. 
20-20c. 
AMADOR (Kingsley)—A new, glowing red glad that does not burn or turn dark in 
the sun. Blooms of good size, with 7-8 open. Prize winner on west coast, and an 
Award of Merit from the British Gladiolus Society. Good grower and increaser. 
L 25c, M 2-25c, S 3-25c, Bits. 10-20c. 
AMAZON (Gilrey, Australia)—Very large, tall lavender pink with a white throat. 
Twenty-bud spike, with 8 opening at once. L 75c, S 25c, Bits. 3-20c. 
AMETHYST (Symons, Australia)—A beautiful lilac-rose color, deeper at the edges, with 
a white center line on each petal. Typical Australian type. Has won at many 
exhibitions in this country. L 2-20c, M 4-25c, S 6-25c, Bits. 25-20c. 
ANDREAS HOFER (Pfitzer, Germany)—An extra good exhibition variety. Salmon- 
orange, with slight throat markings of darker color. Opens 10 nicely shaped blooms, 
well placed on a long spike. L 50c, S 20c, Bits. 4-20c. 
ANGKOR (Lemoine, France)—A showy variety that gives a fine exhibition spike. 
Light yellow, with a typical Lemoine blotch of dark red. Striking and pleasing. 
L $1.50, M $1.00, S 75c, Bits. 2-25c. 
ANNE RAHMSTORFF (Barth, Germany)—One of the very best of the new reds. A 
pure, clear red showing slight gradations of darker red in the throat. Spikes tall and 
straight, with perfectly placed blooms. L 2-25c, M 3-25c, S 6-25c, Bits. 30-20c. 
ARABELLA (Pfitzer, Germany)—A glossy dark red, along the color lines of Moorish 
King, but appears to be an easier grower. L $4.00. 
ARMAGNA II (Mair, Scotland)—A rich, deep scarlet with white lines on the petals. 
Typical Mair spike, opening many blooms at once. A fine variety for the exhibitor. 
Stock scarce. L 50c, M 25c, S 15c, Bits. 5-20c. 
