HOWARD UHRIG 
(1938 INTRODUCTIONS CONTINUED) 
White Spire 
(Kinyon) Pure white. A tall growing variety, the 
tips of the spikes standing 4 to 5 feet high. Five 
inch florets with 8 open on a strong straight stem. The olor is a pure glisten¬ 
ing white with no markings. 18 to 24 buds. White Spire may be cut tight in 
bud, yet it will open perfectly. Germination and propagation excellent. White 
Spire received first awards at the Indiana, Connecticut, Michigan and New 
England shows in 1938. 
Large Medium Small Bits. 
Each $1.00 $.90 $.80 $.10 
10—$9.00 10—$8.00 10—$7.00 10—$.75 
ACADIA (Palmer) Geranium pink shading lighter toward the center with 
a bloth of cream yellow. 5 to 6 florets open. L. 10-60c M. 10-45c S. 10-30. 
AFLAME (Horn.) Very large flowers of flame-red. Grows very tall and 
straight. A consistant prize winner. Champion spike of the National 
Gladiolus Show this year. L. 10-50c, M. 10-30c S. 10-15c 
ALLEGRO (Pfitzer) A new lavender blue with two deep blotches of 
blue. Tall spike, well developed. L. Each 25c .M. Each 15c S. Each 10c 
AMANDA (Uhrig) An early Salmon Pink with a beautifully blended yellow 
throat. (For complete description see page 3) Each L. $5 M. $3 S.$1.50 
Bults. 25c 10-$2.00 
BAGDAD (Palmer). Smokey old rose blending to a lighter throat. One of 
the best smokies. Tall and straight. L. 10-50c M. 10-30c S. 10-15 
BARBARA (Christ) Tall growing lavender. L. 10-60c M. 10-45c S. 10-30c 
BEAUTIFUL OHIO (Hullibarger) A deep lavender rose. Good commercial. 
Wonderful color and a real shipper. Blue ribbon winner at Boston, New 
York, Detroit, Ilinois and National Glad shows in 1937. Be sure and get 
a start of this one. L. each 45c, 10-$3.60; M. 35c, 10-$2.80 S. 25c, 
10-$2.00; Bits. 3-20c, 10-60c. 
BELTANE THE STRONG (Scheer-Nitchman) Medium geranium pink shad¬ 
ing and blending into rich salmon with medium size blotch on lower 
petal of white. L. Each $2.00, 10 for $17.00 
BEOWULF (Nitchman) A good late blooming lavender with fine long spikes. 
Very prolific. A good commercial. L. Each $1.00, 10 for $8.00 
BETSY BOB-UP (Canine) A nice soft yellow with a very faint overlay 
of pink. A sport of Betty Nuthall. L. 10-50c; M. 10-30c; S. 10-15c 
BETTY NUTHALL (Salbach) Coral pink shading to orange, with yellow 
throat. Six to eight well placed florets open. L. 10-50c M. 10-30c S. 10-15c 
BIT OTIEAVEN (Crow) Flaming orange with yellow throat. Tall straight 
vigorous grower with 9 to 12 medium size florets open. Not so large but 
a wonderful color. L. 25c—10—$2.00 M. 20c, 10—$1.60; S. 15c, 10—$1.2u. 
Bits. 6 for 25c, 100 for $2.50. 
BLAUE SCHONHEIT (Pfitzer) A blue with edges overlaid violet blue. Florets 
of fine texture and large. Opening eight. L. Each 30c; M. 20c; S. 10c 
BLAZING STAR (Zimmer) Bright Showy scarlet with white throat. Exhibi¬ 
tion type. Strong grower and wonderful propagator. Increase rapidly. 
Good keeper and shipper. Any Size $10.00. 
BOB WHITE (Zimmer) An immense white with two rose blotches on lower 
petals. A fine dependable variety. L. 10-60c; M .10-40c; S.10-25c 
"GROW MORE GLADS—OUR NATIONAL FLOWER" 
