GUIDEBOOK FOR 1937 
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BUFF 
DUNA 90 *—J Dec. Clear, soft, light pinky 
buff, bit yellow at base. Back of petals a 
shade darker, 5-6 open on medium tall 
spike. High in color values and we like it 
better than Wasaga. Minn., Quebec, 
(Exh.) A.G.S. and our 1st (Exh.) Ohio, all 
’35. N.E.G.S., our 1st A.G.S. and Champ. 
Am. Dec. spike, A.G.S., all ’36. L.10(100,- 
7.00) M. 06(100,4.00) S.03(100,2.00) Bits 
( 100 ,. 20 ). 
PARADISE 92 *— ft Dec. Another fine 
gladiolus from Mr. Pruitt. Apricot buff 
shading to yellow in throat, touched with 
minute red hair lines. Vigorous grower, 
making fine, long spikes. Grants Pass, ’36. 
L.30 M.20 S.10 Bits (100,2.00). 
WASAGA 95 *—t Dec. Clear, glowing golden 
buff. Bit waved and ruffled. Substance 
unequal to that of Duna, but taller, and 
also has high color value. A.M., A.G.S., 
’31 A. G. S., ’34 C. G. S., Iowa, Detroit 
and (Am.) Ohio, all '35. Minn, and N.E.G. 
S., ’36. L.08(100,6.00) M.05(100,4.00) 
S. 03(100,2.00) Bits (100,.20). 
BLUSH WHITE AND 
CREAMY PINK 
MRS. T. E. LANGFORD 95 *— ttt Exh. 
Exquisite apple blossom pink with 
creamy white throat. Tall, always 
straight, 8-10 good sized flowers open. 
Excellent color for Decorative use. One 
of the very best Canadian originations. 
Withstands hot climates. After a long 
tenure on leading position in color class, 
C.G.S. Symp., has finally bowed to Rose¬ 
marie Pfitzer. L.10(100,7.00) M.06(100,- 
4.00) S.03(100,2.00) Bits (100,.40). 
REVERIE 90 *—-ftt Exh. Pale shrimp 
shading smoothly to cream throat. Very 
high color value with instant appeal. 
Makes a vigorous, healthy plant, with 
tall, strong, straight, regular spikes. 6-8 
well open, lightly frilled florets. Total 
about 20 buds. Good propagator. We 
believe this to be the best Palmer intro¬ 
duction in recent years. Eight buds, 4 
open from bits not uncommon. A.M., 
C.G.S., ’33. Tied at 4th place, C.G.S. 
Symp. (Dr. Pease) Ill., ’36. L.35 M.25 
S.15 Bits (100,2.00). 
ROSEMARIE PFITZER 85**—mt Exh 
Very light pink with faint flecks of creamy 
hue. Slightly ruffled. Round, “inverted” 
type florets (single lip, top petal back). 
Pfitzer’s claim that it makes the best spike 
of all his introductions appears more than 
justified, for it is of exquisite beauty, very 
delicate in appearance yet of excellent 
substance and texture. Illustration shows 
the sort of spike you may expect from S 
Shirley Temple 
(6'A" florets. Bloom from bulbet) 
Bulbs priced per each. 12 sold at 10 rate. 6 at 5 rate. 25 at 100 late. 
Bits any amount at rate offered. Delivered Prepaid in U. S. 
