Gladiolus 
TECHNY, ILLINOIS 
3 
L 30c; M 15c; S10c; Bits, 
100 for 10c. 
Betty Nuthall (Salback). Ill 
days. Clear coral with 
deeper throat lines. Ex¬ 
cellent cut-flower. Per 10: 
L 40c; M 20c; S 10c; Bits, 
100 for 10c. 
Bill Sowden (Fallu). Beau¬ 
tiful blood-red Glad with 
florets 6-7 inches across, 
with rolled petals. Per 
10: L 70c; M 40c; S 25c; 
Bits, 100 for 40c. 
Bleeding Heart (Brown). 9 4 
days. White, suffused pale 
pink, with large red 
blotch. 8 to 10 flowers 
open. Per 10: L 60c; M 
40c; S 25c; Bits, 100 for 
25c. 
Blue Admiral (Christ). Very 
pleasing blue with large 
wide open florets. Tall, 
straight spike. Consid¬ 
ered one of the best blues. 
Each: L 60c; M 35c; S 
25c; Bits, 10 for 40c. 
Blue Danube (Pfitzer). The 
nearest light blue. Pure 
amethyst blue with a real 
blue blotch. Tall and vig¬ 
orous. Per 10: L 60c; M 
40c; S 20c; Bits, 25 for 
10c. 
Blue Triumphator (Pfitzer). 
8 0 days. Pale china-blue 
with a silvery sheen, lower 
petals marked bluish pur¬ 
ple. Flowers often 8 
inches across. Per 10: L 
$1.00; M 70c; S 40c; Bits, 
100 for 35c. 
Brightside (Prestgard). Ca¬ 
nary yellow with apricot 
and orange-red shadings. 
Per 10: M 75c; S 50c; 
Bits, 10 for 25c. 
Bugler (Stephens). Laven¬ 
der with white throat. 
Vivid orchid under artifi¬ 
cial light. Very early and 
vigorous grower. Each: 
L 25c; M 15c; S 10c; Bits, 
10 for 15c. 
Canberra (Errey). 8 9 days. 
Large pure yellow. Tall 
spike with many flowers 
open. One of the best yel¬ 
lows. Per 10: L50c; M30c; 
S 15c; Bits, 100 for 20c. 
Carminea (Mair). Tyrian 
rose, blushed carmine, blotched white. 
Many flowers open on a strong spike. Each: 
L 15c; M 10c; S 5c; Bits, 100 for 40c. 
Cassandra (Errey). White, flushed pink. The 
remarkable coloring of this variety is its 
outstanding feature. Lower petals covered 
heavily with red blotch. Per 10: L $1.00; 
M 60c; S 30c; Bits, 100 for 50c. 
Charles Lindbergh (Decorah). Outstanding 
pure pink with light- 
cream throat. Each: L 
25c; M 15c; S 10c; Bits, 
10 for 25c. 
Cologne Gold (Graetz). Pale 
yellow, many flowers open. 
Good placement. Per 10: 
L $1.50; M 80c; S 40c; 
Bits, 10 for 10c. 
Commander Koehl (Pfitzer). 
8 5 days. Dark scarlet red, 
one of the finest red Gladi¬ 
olus in existence. Large 
flowers on a tall sturdy 
spike. Per 10: L 60c; M 
30c; S 20c; Bits, 100 for 
25c. 
Daintiness (Errey). 86 days. 
Light mauve with an in- 
teresting deep-violet 
blotch. Looks like a beau¬ 
tiful butterfly and com¬ 
mands attention. Per 10: 
L40c; M 20c; S 10c; Bits, 
100 for 10c. 
Director (Crow). A deep 
lavender with a prominent 
blotch. Per 10 : L 60c; M 
40c; S 20c; Bits, 100 for 
20c. 
David (Phillips). Cham¬ 
pion cherry-red with 
cream lip. Each: L 50c. 
David Prior (Mair). Scarlet 
orange with a yellow lip. 
Each: L 25c; M 20c; S 
10c; Bits, 10 for 15c. 
Dream O’Beauty (Zimmer). 
A rose-red exhibition va¬ 
riety, with ten or more 
large flowers open. A 
strong grower. Each: L 
25c; M 15c; S 10c; Bits, 
10 for 25c. 
Dr. Bennet (Diener). 91 
days. A clear self-colored 
scarlet. Per 10: L 40c.; 
M 20c; S 10c; Bits, 100 
for 15c. 
Dr. Durr (Pfitzer). Creamy 
yellow, very early, long 
spike with 6-8 open. Per 
10: L $1.20; M 80c; S 
60c; Bits, 100 for 60c. 
Dr. Hoeg (Hoeg). Dark red, 
wide-open round florets. 
A line of silver bordering 
the extreme edges of the 
florets. Each: L 25c; M 
15c; S 10c; Bits, 10 for 
25c. 
Dr. Nelson Shook (Kun). Deep tyrian rose 
with large ruffled florets. Per 10: L 40c; 
M 25c; S 15c; Bits, 100 for 15c. 
Don Carlos (Pfitzer). Glowing carmine violet. 
Extra large flowers. Exceptionally good 
cut-flower and exhibition Glad. Each: L 
40c; M 25c; S 15c; Bits, 10 for 15c. 
Dorothy Bishop (Gage). Cherry-red, splashed 
darker. Attracts much attention. Per 10: 
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