New and Recent Introductions of Merit 
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 
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AMBERGLOW (Palmer) A soft, clear, amber yellow; outstanding and 
decorative. Fine habits and earliness make it ideal for commercial 
uses. L-$l.50, M-$1.00, S-50c, Bbts.-lOO for $3.00. 
AWATEA (Burns) Peach blossom, flaked darker. Pink toward edge of 
petal, ivory yellow blotch with small purple feather. Opens 8 to 10 
wide open flowers on straight stem. L-$3.00, M-$2.00, S-$1.00, 
Bbts.-30c, 12 for $1.50. 
BEACON (Palmer) Exhibition variety of clear, brilliant, deep rose with 
pronounced creamy blotch. Florets waved and ruffled. 8 open up 
nicely. L-60c, M-40c, S-20c, Bbts.-lOO for $2.50. 
BLACK OPAL (Errey ) One of the darkest reds of recent introduction. 
Very deep maroon and slightly marbled. Opens up 1 0 on tall straight 
spike of 22 buds. M-$3.00, S-$2.00, Bbts.-l for 50c. 
BLUE WONDER (Tunia) Champion seedling in Australia. Medium 
light violet. Opens up 12 to 14 with 5 inch florets on 23 bud head. 
May need support in hot weather. L-$3.25, S-$2.00,Bbts.-1 for 40c. 
CENTENARY TRIUMPH (Errey) A very fine variety of a salmon 
shade. Throat deeper, overlaid with lavender grey. Large florets, well 
placed on spike, with up to 12 open. L-$1.00, M-60c, S-35c, Bbts.- 
2 for 25c. 
CHAMOIS (Moir) Color is just as it is named. Well up to Mair's 
standard. Many open and makes a good exhibition in buff class. 
L-75c, M-50c, Bbts.-3 for 25c. 
CORINNE (Benneff) Large flowered exhibition type, color is light 
pink with creamy throat; a very beautiful shaped rounded floret, with 
rolled back petals, opens 6-8 blooms on tall slender stem, early mid¬ 
season. Winner C. G. S. Silver Medal, Winnipeg, 1937. L-$2.50, M- 
$2.00, S-$1.00, Bbfs.-l0 for $2.50. 
EUIDES (Errey) Ground color is ivory white with cream center and 
flushed with lilac pink toward edges of petal. Very consistent in pro¬ 
ducing good spike. Winner of many awards. Opens 8 to 10 round 
florets and spike is ideal formation. M-40c, S-30c, Bbts.-lOO for 
$4.00. 
FRALANCE (Bu rns) Best described as an improved Coryphee. La 
France pink with cream blotch. L-$3.00, M-$2.00, S-$1.00, Bbts. 
1 for 30c. 
GLACIER (E. H. Bennett) A new British Columbia origination. Pure 
glistening white, opening six florets seven inches in diameter. Data 
is lacking detail but will have it by time you receive list. L-$5.00, 
M-$4.00, S-$3.00, Bbts.-l0 for $5.00. 
GOLDEN GODDESS (Salbach) First patented gladiolus in the U. S. 
Clear, deep, yellow self. Spike is long and compact with 12 open 
blooms on 22 bud spike. All stock sold under special permit from 
Carl Salbach which restricts all purchases through us for use only as 
private stock and not for re-sale or as gift, without the consent of Mr. 
Salbach. L-35c, 3 for $1.00, 10 for $3.00, 25 for $6.50. 
HAKAWAI (Miller) Salmon pink, flaked deeper. Crimson blotch on 
white throat. Well formed spike that opens up to 16 blooms at once. 
Champion bloom Christchurch 1934-1936. L-$2.00, M-$1.50, S- 
$1.00, Bbts.-3 for 25c. 
HEILIGTUM (Pfitzer) Alabaster white with greenish throat. Florets 
of fine form and large size. 7 to 9 open on tall, strong spike of 20 
buds. L-$l .25, M-75c, S-50c, Bbts.-l 5c. 
HEREWAKA (Miller) Orange -red with dark blotch. Opens 8 blooms. 
First prize seedling in New Zealand 1936. L-75c, M-50c, S-30c, 
Bbts.-3 for 20c. 
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