SALBACH’S ORCHID (above) 
under quite ordinary treatment will give a nice decorative 
spike; 3. A full size corm under good conditions will give 
a fine exhibition spike; 4. Splendid stem; 5. Very healthy, 
resisting' not only glad diseases, but general garden dis¬ 
eases; 6. Good propagator; 7. Beautiful color; 8. Stands 
heat well. What other glad can match that?” 
We might speak about the price, but that speaks for 
itself: 
Large 
Medium 
Small 
Bulblets 
Each 
10c 
3 
15c 
10c 
6 
30c 
20c 
12 
55c 
30c 
20c 
- 100 for 25c; 300 for 50c. 
25 
$ 1.00 
60c 
35c 
100 
$3.50 
2.25 
1.25 
BETSY BOB-UP. A delicately colored sport of Betty Nut- 
hall. Very pale peach pink with yellow throat. Retains 
the vigor and growth of Betty Nuthall. 
Each 
3 
6 
12 
25 
100 
Large - 
- 25c 
70c 
$1.25 
$2.40 
$4.25 
Medium 
lac 
40c 
75c 
1.50 
2.50 
Small 
- 10c 
25c 
45 c 
85c 
1.50 
$5.60 
Bulblets - 
50 for $1.00. 
CARIOCA ( Bones-Salbach 1936). Large, very tall burnt 
orange gladiolus, six to nine open buds and a total of twen¬ 
ty-four buds to the spike. The same long, tall straight spike, 
and vigorous growth that have helped make Betty Nuthall 
so popular. These factors combined with the fact that it 
has heavy leathery substance, stamp it as a real “comer”. 
A good stock sets the price. Large bulbs only, 50c each. 
CASCADE (Salbach 1937). A fine large, bright rose pink with 
a soft blotch of tyrian rose which gives the blooms distinct 
character. Fills a niche in the color range that has been 
open, as there has been no up-to-date variety in this shade. 
Cascade is a splendid grower, its plants are tall, with 
long flower spikes, and the placement is perfect. Six blooms 
open at one time with a total of. eighteen to nineteen buds 
and blooms. We feel confident that its perfect growing 
habit and its pleasing color will make Cascade one of the 
leading cut flower varieties. No small bulbs or bulblets 
for sale. Bulbs one inch and over in diameter, $5.00 each. 
CHAMPLAIN. A very pleasing clear light blue on the Heaven¬ 
ly Blue type. Very early blooming. No reduction on three 
bulbs, six at half the twelve price. Large, 25c each, 12 for 
$2.50; Medium 15c each, 12 for $1.50; Small 10c, 12 for $1.00. 
Bulblets — 20 for 25c; 125 for $1.00. 
CHARLES DICKENS. Clear glowing x-ed violet with deeper, 
velvety blotch on lower petals. Fine placement. Seven to 
eight florets open at once. 
Each 3 
6 12 
25 
100 
Large 
- 10c 20c 
35c 60c 
$1.10 
$4.00 
Medium 
. 15c 
20c 35c 
70c 
2.25 
Small 
- 
. 25c 
40c 
1.35 
Bulblets - 
100 for 30c, 300 for 75c. 
CHRISTABEL. A fine vigorous gladiolus with many large 
florets open at once. Light pink, shading more to the sal¬ 
mon shades than Coryphee. A fine gladiolus priced low for a 
new variety: 
Each 
3 
6 
12 
25 
100 
Large 
- 15c 
40c 
70c 
$1.25 
Medium - 
- 10c 
25c 
40c 
75c 
$1.35 
Small 
- - - 
15c 
25c 
40c 
75c 
$2.50 
Bulblets - 35 for 35c, 100 for 60c. 
COMMANDER KOEHL. A magnificent deep red that is both 
bright and rich in color. Tall with long flower spikes, and 
easily the best in its color tone, excepting only the new and 
more expensive Allemania. Six to eight wide open florets 
open at once. Priced at: 
Each 3 6 12 25 100 
Large - - 10c 25c 40c 75c $1.35 $4.50 
Medium - 15c 25c 45c 85c 2.75 
Small - - .. 15c 25c 45c 1.35 
Bulblets - 100 for 35c; 300 for 75c. 
CORYPHEE. A clear wax-like pink, similar to an Ophelia 
rose. Beautiful in baskets, creating a sensation practically 
every time exhibited. Florets large, round, and well formed, 
placement perfect. Tall. Early. Priced at: 
Each 3 6 12 25 100 
Large - - 10c 20c 35c 65c $1.20 $4.00 
Medium - . 15c 20c 35c 70c 2.50 
Small - - . 15c 25c 40c 1.35 
Bulblets - 100 for 30c. 
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