NEW VARIETIES CF GLADIOLUS. 
BELLA DONNA (Pfitzer) Early, light blue-violet, with darker blotch. M 25/ each; 
S 15/ each; bblts 6 for 15/. 
0ARMENIA (Mair) Rose-red with white throat marking. Good spike and placement but 
a little off color. M 2 for 15/; bblts 20 for 15/. 
ESCORT (Tower) Early, ruffled creamy white. Good spike with 6-8 open. Florets 
medium size. M 15/ each; bblts 6 for 15/. 
GLORIOLA (Ellis) Tall orange-salmon with yellow throat. 3etter than Gloriana ex¬ 
cept uneven in growth. L 2 for 15/; M 3 for 15/; S 5 for 15/; bblts 30 for 15/. 
GOLDEN CHIMES (Ellis) Very tall light yellow. The best commercial light yellow I 
have grown. Lighter, but taller and more charm than Golden Goddess. L 35/ each; 
Ivi 20/ each. 
HERITAGE (Ristow) Warm pure pink, lighter in throat. Opens 10-12 in the field. A 
beautiful glad with very long flower head, but rather short stalk. Seems to re¬ 
tain the erratic growth of W.H.Phipps. L 80/ each. 
JOHANN S. BACH (pfitzer) Largo salmon-rose, with white mid-rib. Opens 8-10 per¬ 
fectly placed florets. Early. One of Pfitzer*s best. L 75/ each; M 45/ each. 
LADY EATON (Palmer) Tall light pink with light throat. L 75/ each; M 45/ each; 
S 25/ each; bblts 2 for 15/. 
LINDESTA (Palmer) Soft salmon-rose with cream throat. Tall and straight. 
L 20/ each; III 2 for 25/; S 2 for 15/; bblts 15 for 15/. 
MAGNA BLANCA (Salbach) Very tall cream white, with cream throat. L 3 for 15/. 
MILDRED LOUISE (Wentworth) Light salmon, cream throat. Good propagator. Good glad. 
L 20/ each; bblts 10 for 15/. 
MRS T. E. LANGFORD (Crow) Apple blossom pink with touch of canary in throat. Tall, 
straight spike with 3-10 open. Due to the fact that our stock of this variety 
contains an occassional bulb of Picardy, I am listing it at half price. 
L 2 for 15/; M 3 for 15/; S 4 for 15/; bblts 30 for 15/. 
MISS NEW ZEALAND (Julyan) Immense shrimp pink, darker throat. S #2*00 each. 
PURPLE VICTORY (Gilrey) Purple-crimson, light mid-rib. L 15/ each; M 2 for 15/; 
S 4 for 15/; bblts 30 for 15/. 
QUEEN HELEN II (Salbach) Bright pink, yellow throat. Spike similar to Betty Nut- 
hall, but earlier. L 2 for 25/. 
RED LORY (Errey) Deep rose-red, crimson blotoh. Will open almost the entire spike 
ft once. L 2 for 25/; M 2 for 15/; bblts 15 for 15/. 
RED PHIPPS (Briggs) Light scarlet. L 2 for 15/. 
ROSABELLA (Pfitzer) Fine pure pink. Good straight spike. L 50/ each. 
ROSEMARIE PFITZER (Pfitzer) Creamy white suffused pink. Good spike. Very popular. 
L 40/ each; M 25/ each; bblts S for 15/. 
SEESTERN (Pfitzer) Large cure pink with darker throat. Good propagator. L 15/ each 
M 2 for 15/; S 4 for 15/; bblts 30 for 15/. 
SILVERSIIEEN (Symons) Large salmon-pink. Not particularly outstanding. L 20/ each; 
M 2 for 25/; bblts 5 for 15/. 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM (Pfitzer) Largo white with faint cream throat. Tall and straight 
I believe this will become very popular as commercial and exhibition variety. 
L 40/ each; M 30/ each; bblts 2 for 15/. 
TIP-TOP (Pfitzer) Brilliant red with darker focther in throat. Rather slow propa¬ 
gator. Does not make a very tall spiko in this section, but some eastern cut- 
flower growers have informed me that it is the most promising variety they have 
tried in the bright rod class. Stock is scarce and price should hold up well for 
some years to come. L 50/ each; M 25/ each; bblts 3 for 15/. 
L indicates large bulbs; M medium bulbs; S small bulbs; bblts bulblets. We never 
substitute varieties without permission, but unless requested otherwise, we will 
send equal value in larger or smaller sized bulbs in case we are out of size order 
3d. Our stock of some varieties is very limited. ORDER EARLY i 
RALPH J. POMMERT, 
Gladiolus grower. 
PACIFIC, WASHINGTON, 
