GUIDEBOOK FOR 1938 
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ROSE PINK 
AMETHYST 94 *—tttt Exh. Lilac, laven- 
der rose pink, bordered deeper, White 
center line on each petal. Ruffled. 8-12 
open. Bit short in stem but long flower- 
heads. Highly desirable cut flower habits 
and we think bound to become increasing¬ 
ly popular. N.E.G.S., ’35. M.07 S.04 
Bits (100,.40) 
DORA GILL 99 fttJ Exh. A soft pink 
verging on rose. Long spikes with 18-22 
buds. 7-10 open. A.G.S., 32. Ohio, ’33. 
Mich., ’37. L.30 M.20 
IRENE 102 ttt Exh. Salmon rose. 
Steel gray at edges. Lighter throat. 
Strong spikes, many large, round florets 
open. One of the best from Scotland. 
Like Jersey Cream, can take any kind of 
punishment in the field, rain, windstorm, 
heat, uninjured. A beauty, too. Runner- 
up for Champion bloom consideration at 
Winnipeg, ’33., Brit.G.S., ’35., Winnipeg, 
’35 and ’36. C.G.S., ’36. Ga. ’37. Scarce. 
L.08(100,6.00) M.05(100,4.00) Bits 
(100,.40) 
ISOLA BELLA 92 *—Ut Exh. Both bud 
and flower cattleya pink with a soft lilac 
hue. 8-10 open on tall strong spike. A.M., 
Haarlem. LI.00 M.75 S.50 Bits .10 
SALBACH’S ORCHID 88 ttJ Exh. 
Lavender pink rose. Just the shade of 
Cattleya orchid. We can stop predicting 
for this sort now. We might say “Nature 
has taken its course.’’ We have learn¬ 
ed that this variety can stand the hottest 
sun without fading or wilting. Now lead¬ 
ing in its color class, A.G.S. Symp. Our Ists 
A.G.S. ’31, Ohio’32 and ’33. Ohio ’34 and 
A.G.S. ’34 (by Dr. Pease). Two Ists, 
Wash. ’34, A.M. R.H.S. (England) ’34. 
(Am.) Ohio, Wash., Minn, and N.E.G.S., 
all ’35. E. Bay, Empire S.G.S., (Am.) N. 
E.G.S., ’36. A.G.S., (Am) N.E.G.S., (Am) 
E.S.G.S. and Winnipeg, all ’37. L.06 
(100,4.00) M.04(100,2.75) Bits (100,.20) 
SOUTHPORT 96 *—ttt Exh. Frequently 
deserves two stars for size of florets. 
Color a smooth, light, lilac rose pink, 
self color. Makes a long flowerhead with 
10-12 open blooms on medium long stems. 
Excellent color value and at least among 
the best 3 or 4 of the many fine glads intro¬ 
duced by Mair, Scotland. Ll.OO M.75 
S.50 Bits .10 
G. W. Wilson and Peggy Lou 
(inch bits) 
ROSE AND ROSE RED 
BEACON 90 * + Exh. Brilliant, clear col¬ 
ors. A rather dark rose, approaching 
scarlet. Pronounced creamy blotch. Flor¬ 
ets slightly waved and ruffled. 8 or more 
open. Tall, straight spikes. Color is both 
distinctive and striking. If you are look¬ 
ing for a “showy’’ glad, with color of 
“quality’’ thrown in for good measure, 
here it is. C.G.S., ’37. la., ’37. L.60 M.40 
S.20 Bits (100,2.50) 
GOV. PINCHOT 75 *—ttJ Dec. Dark 
rose self. Color value very great as little 
supplied in gladiolus. One of the best of 
Kunderd’s new ones. Strong grower and 
good propagator. Excellent blooms from 
S bulbs. We expect wins as soon as 
shown. Scarce. (Am) N.E.G.S. and 
Yakima, ’37. L.20 M.15 S.IO Bits (100,- 
1 . 00 ) 
Bulbs priced per each. 12 sold at 10 rate. 6 at 5 rate. 25 at 100 rate. 
Bits any amount at rate offered. Delivered Prepaid in U. S. 
