GLADIOLUS 
Descriptive List 
AFLAME (Horntoerger). Large, tall begonia rose 
and orange flame. Reverse of petals lighter. A 
good red. L. 10—50c, M. 10—30c. S. 10—15c. 
ALBATROS (Pfitzer). Tall spike, large pure 
white florets. A prize winner. L.10—60c. M.10— 
40c. S.10—25c. 
AMADOR (Kinglsey). A new glowing red. Form, 
substance and placement all that could be de¬ 
sired. Florets four or more inches with up to 
eight open. Good grower and producer of good 
sized bulblets that germinate well, L.10—$1.20. 
M.10—80c. S.10—60c. Bbts. 100—$1.20. 
AVE MARIE (Pfitzer). Medium blue. About the 
most popular of the lighter blues. Good propa¬ 
gator. L.10—50c. M.10—30c. S.10—15c. 
BAGDAD (Palmer). Smoky old rose shading 
somewhat darker toward outer edge Practically 
a self color though there is a faint cream blotch 
marked with pink. A winner in the smoky class. 
Fine propagator. L.10—60c. M.10—40c. S.10—20c. 
