BRAUCHER GARDENS ★★ GLADIOLUS 
VARIETY 
Mrs. T. E. Langford (Crow'^ Apple^blossom 
pink; touch of canary yellow in throat. 
Tall, never crooked. Eight to ten florets 
open at one time. 
Mrs. T. J. Knudson (Vaughn) A clear, 
violet'blue. The throat has a deep violet 
plume which is tipped yellow. 
Mrs. Van Konynenburg (Pf) The best 
commercial light blue. Tall, erect spike. 
Five or more open at one time. Strong 
grower . 
Netherland Prince (Stevens) Bright sah 
mon. Very tall, strong grower with six to 
eight large blooms open at one time. The 
blooms are often six to eight inches across 
Noel L. Reeve (Phillips) Rose pink with 
lighter throat . 
Ohio State (A) Begonia^rose, tinted laven' 
der. Earliest glad we know of. 
Orange Butterfly (Sal) A bright orange 
prim. Ten to twelve small florets open at 
one time. A very attractive flower. Has a 
tendency to crook. It is a favorite with all 
who see it . 
Orange King (Steves) Deep orange with 
deeper feather. Eight fourunch florets on 
a fine tall spike. Wonderful color. Tall 
spikes. Good propagator . 
Orange Sovereign (Steves) Early light 
orange buff suffused salmon toward tip of 
petals. Clear yellow throat. 8'10 large 
slightly ruffled blooms open on tall, straight 
spike . 
Our Selection (Ball) Rich salmon^red over' 
laid with slate; lower petals blotched cerise, 
bordered with cream. Good straight spike. 
A great exhibition variety. 
Paisley (A) Odd shade of rose and gold. 
Tintings of shrimp'pink in lower petals 
deepening to eosine pink toward edges, 
overlaid wth mauvette . 
Paradise (Puntt) Very early apricot. Nar' 
row line of scarlet in throat. Slightly ruf' 
fled. Up to eight blooms on a nice spike. 
Good propagator. Outstanding . 
Pearl of California (Kingsley) La France 
pink, blending to a rosy white in throat. 
Ten to twelve open. A consistent winner.... 
Pelegrina (Pf) A pure, dark violet'blue. 
The lower petals are somewhat darker. A 
color that has never before appeared in 
any glad. Six to eight open at one time. 
All the buds on the spike show color when 
the first floret opens . 
Bulbs 
.V 
Bulblets 
A 
Per 
Large 
Medium 
Small 
r 
Per 
s 
1 
.10 
2-.15 
2-.10 
100 
1.00 
10 
.80 
.60 
.40 
1000 
6.00 
1 
.15 
2-.15 
2-.10 
100 
.25 
10 
1.00 
.60 
.30 
2 
.10 
3-.10 
100 
.15 
10 
.40 
.25 
1000 
1.00 
100 
3.00 
2.20 
1 
.10 
2-.15 
2-.10 
20 
.10 
10 
.80 
.60 
.40 
100 
.40 
1 
.25 
.15 
.10 
12 
.20 
2 
.15 
2-.10 
4-.10 
100 
.25 
10 
.60 
.40 
.20 
1000 
2.00 
2 
.10 
4-.15 
10-.15 
30 
.10 
10 
.45 
.30 
.15 
100 
.30 
1000 
1.20 
1 
.20 
.15 
.10 
10 
.15 
10 
1.50 
1.30 
1.00 
100 
1.20 
1 
.20 
.15 
.10 
10 
.15 
10 
1.50 
1.30 
1.00 
100 
1.20 
2 
.12 
4-.15 
10-.15 
100 
.15 
10 
.50 
.30 
.15 
1000 
1.00 
100 
3.60 
2.40 
1.20 
2 
.10 
4-.15 
10-.15 
100 
.10 
10 
.40 
.30 
.15 
1000 
.80 
100 
2.40 
1.20 
.80 
1 
.35 
.25 
.15 
10 
.25 
10 
2.80 
2.00 
1.20 
100 
1.20 
2 
.10 
3-.10 
lO-.lO 
100 
.15 
10 
100 
.40 
2.40 
.25 
1.60 
.10 
1000 
1.00 
1 
.10 
2-. 10 
3-.10 
25 
.10 
10 
.70 
.40 
.30 
100 
.30 
100 
4.60 
3.00 
1.80 
1000 
2.00 
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