THE LIBIS GARDENS 
A k r 0 n, O h i o 
DARK VIOLET ! 
AIDA (Pfitzer) (Exh) Very early deep i 
violet with reddish blotch in throat. 
** L. 12 - 60c (Large bulbs only) 
WEDGEWOOD (Austin) (S. Dec) Deep 
violet purple with satin lustre. Tall, 
slender spike. 
** L. 12 - 60c 
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BLUE VIOLET 
AVE MARIA (Pfitzer) (Exh) Medium 
blue violet with a small purple blotch. 
** L. 12 - 60c (Large bulbs only) 
PELEGRINA (Pfitzer) (Dec) A very 
dark blue violet. Florets of medium 
size with the buds giving color to the 
entire spike. Best in color of the so- 
called “blues” but stems very weak 
and need support. 
L. 1 - 10c; 3 - 25c; 6 - 45c; 12 - S5c 
VEILCHENBLAU (Pfitzer) (Exh) Large 
flowers of rich violet blue. One of 
the best “blues.” 
** L. 12 - 60c 
ORANGE AND BUFF 
APRICOT GLOW (Palmer) (Dec) Tall 
clear buff apricot; medium size blooms. 
* L. 12 - 50c 
DUN A (Palmer) (Dec) Soft light pinky 
buff shading to pale yellow at base of 
lip petals. 
L. 1 - 10c; 3 - 30c; 6 - 55c; 12-$1.00 
HAPPY THOUGHT (Austin) (Dec) Un¬ 
usually attractive large ruffled rich 
orange floret. Decorative type of 
spike. Medium height. 
L. l-25c; 6-$1.35; 12-$2.50; M. l-15c; 
6-80c; 12-.$1.50 
LA PALOMA (Dusinberre) (Dec) Pure 
vivid orange. Tall, strong spike, heal¬ 
thy variety. Florets loosely spaced. 
** L. 12 - 60c 
OLIVE MARIE BROWN (Indian Hollow 
Farms) (S. Dec.) Apricot-orange. A 
new variety of much promise. Valuable 
for basket and floral work. Received 
an award of merit National Gladiolus 
Show, Cleveland '31. Named by the 
Cleveland Garden Club. 
L. each 50c; 6 - $2.50; 12 - $5.00 
ORANGE BUTTERFLY (Salbach) (S. 
Dec) A glowing bronzy orange. Small 
florets. Long flower head holding 8 or 
more florets open. 
** L. 12 - 60c (Large bulbs only) 
ORANGE QUEEN (Pfitzer) (Dec) A 
clear light orange with orange-red line 
in throat. A good spike and an old 
favorite. 
* L. 12 - 50c 
SENORITA (Salbach) (Dec) Large at¬ 
tractive blooms of good orange color, 
with red penciling on lower petals. Ra¬ 
ther short spike, but plenty of bloom. 
** L. 12 - 60c 
SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS (Mueller) (Dec) 
Large flowered burnt orange. Holds 
6-8 blooms open at a time. 
** L. 12 - 60c 
SUNNYMEDE (Fischer) (S.Dec) Orange 
with deep red-orange blotches. 
* L. 12 - 50c 
WASAGA (Palmer) (Dec) A beautiful 
clear glowing buff with wide open ruf¬ 
fled blooms. 
L. 1 - 10c; 3 - 30c; 6 - 55c; 12 - $1.00 
YELLOW 
GOLD EAGLE (Austin) (Dec) Very 
early ruffled, pure golden yellow. Pop¬ 
ular and very reliable cut flower var¬ 
iety. Small bulbs produce spikes suit¬ 
able for cutting. Most popular early 
yellow. 
* L. 12 - 50c 
GOLDEN DREAM (Groff) (Dec) Rich 
deep yellow with recurved petals. Late. 
Very tall strong growing plant. One 
of the best late yellows; 
** L. 12 - 60c (100 - $3.50) 
GOLDEN FRILLS (Kundred) (S.Dec) 
Ruffled florets of yellow with red line 
on lower petals. Snb-medium in height. 
** L. 12 - 60c (Large bulbs only) 
NOTICE: For prices of various amounts ant) sizes of liulbs other than the price per 12, refer to the price 
schedule given below designated by an * or a double **. Thus “=• L. 12 - .tOc means 12 
large size bulbs for 50c, and other sizes and amt)unts are (tuoted in the schedule marked *. 
Exceptions to the regular price schedule are noted with each variety. 50 bulbs ((i the 100 rate. 
* L. 12 - 50c 
NUMIIER OF BULBS 1 
fLarge - - - S .0(1 
SIZE OF BULBS... -i Medium - - - . 
V Small - - - . 
3 
•ii .15 
6 
.HI .30 
.20 
12 
S .50 
.35 
.20 
25 
.85 
.60 
.35 
100 
.?3.00 
2.00 
.90 
** L. 12 - 60c 
NUMBER OF BULBS . 1 
3 
6 
12 
25 
100 
1 Large - - - .S .07 
S .20 
.$ .35 
■i; .60 
.'>1.10 
.'<4.00 
SIZE OF BULBS...Medium.. 
.15 
.25 
40 
. • 0 
2.60 
LSmall - - - . 
.20 
.30 
.50 
1.50 
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