HEBERLING'S GLADIOLUS 
5 
AUSTRALIAN MONARCHS 
TUNIA'S TRIUMPH 
The Sensation of Australia 
This Glad comes to our country with a great reputation for size, color, and as a prize 
winner. The greatest giant of them all. An immense spike four feet six inches tall, 
with seven to nine florets open measuring seven and one half to eight inches in diameter. 
Florets generally have perfect placement and are of a rich orange scarlet self color. 
This giant new variety has created a sensation in Australia which is the home of giant 
glads. Substance is extra heavy. Given favorable growing conditions I believe this 
variety will please and satisfy those interested in growing the giant exhibition type. 
Good producer of bulblets. 
The following reports concerning Tunia’s Triumph are submitted showing the stand¬ 
ing of this variety in Australia. 
Copy of Judges’ Report. 
Fallu Cup Winner, 1934 
Among other qualities, a really good Gladioli must possess substance, size, place¬ 
ment, and colour. 
The massive Orange Scarlet seedling which won the Fallu Cup for 1934 combined 
each of these requirements to a marked degree—a very bold, arresting bloom, for which 
I predict a great future. 
Yours faithfully, 
(Signed) H. R. Hancock. 
Ambleside Railway. 
19 Henley Street, 
Torrensville, S. A. 
5th June, 1935. 
In our last Spring Gladiolus Show in November, 1934, the most conspicuous bloom 
was a huge Orange Scarlet Seedling. 
This magnificent Grandiflorous, with seven eight-inch blooms, perfectly placed, 
simply dwarfed such varieties as “Queen Mary” and “Mrs. S. A. Errey.” Although this 
bloom had not been dressed from an exhibitor’s point of view, it naturally graced itself 
as a champion. Its magnetism held the public three and four deep while the show 
remained open. 
Finally, I will forecast a great future for this unnamed seedling—a triumph for 
lovers of a perfect specimen in the grandiflorous type. 
(Signed) CLEM HILL. 
TUNIA'S TRIUMPH PRICES 
Bulblets 
No. 1 
No. 2 
No. 3 No. 4 
No. 5 
per 
Each . 
. $8.00 
$7.00 
$6.00 $5.00 
$4.00 
each $ .90 
BLUE 
WONDER 
Champion Seedling South Australia G. A. Show, 1935 
A massive blue of medium shade opening from ten to sixteen at once of immense 
five inch florets. We have never seen a blue so large with so many flowers open. It 
is truly the king of the blues as an exhibition variety. A fair producer of bulblets. The 
spikes are consistently of the exhibition type, and substance is good. Clear color. The 
best exhibition blue I have ever seen. The Flower head is heavy and suggest staking 
the spikes. 
PRICES 
Bulblets 
No. 1 
No. 2 
No. 3 
No. 4 
No. 5 
per 
Each . 
. $4.00 
$3.20 
$2.80 
$2.40 
each $ .40 
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