FLORA FARMER (Quackenbush). Very large and tall pink with white throat. A good 
number of blooms open, well faced on a strong spike. Appears to be an improved 
Heritage. L. $3.00 each; M. $2.00 each; S. $1.00 each; Bits. 30c each. 
FRASCATI (Pfitzer). Pink with carmine feather. Reminds one of a giant pelargonium. 
L. 30c each; M. 20c each; S. 10c each; Bits. 10 for 30c. 
GARDENIA (Scheer). Somewhat on the order of Maid of Orleans but taller and with per¬ 
haps a more wiry spike. Appears to have good promise as a commercial cream 
Glad. Very rapid propagator. L. 60c each; M. 40c each; S. 20c each; Bits. 10 for 40c. 
GERTRUDE SWENSON (Swenson). Exhibition lavender. Also, a good commercial. 
This Glad frequently opens up to twelve or more medium sized blooms on very long 
spikes. Spikes are slender and with the florets well arranged. Good propagator. 
No. 2 bulbs, 10 for 60c; M. 10 for 40c; S. 10 for 20c; Bits. 100 for 20c. 
GLOAMING (Zimmer). Purple with cream throat. Long slender spikes of nice commer¬ 
cial form. Good propagator. L. 15c each; M. 10c each; S. 2 for 10c; Bits. 10 for 10c. 
GLOWING EMBERS (Errey). Bright orange red. Quite early. L. 80c each; M. 50c each; 
S. 25c each; Bits. 10 for 60c. 
GOLDEN CHIMES (Ellis). Large ruffled light yellow. Wide open blooms. M. 10 for 30c; 
S. 10 for 15c; Bits. 100 for 15c. 
GOLDLACK (Pfitzer). A very early blooming orange with yellow throat. This should 
be a popular first early commercial. L. 40c each; M. 20c each; S. 10c each; Bits. 
10 for 30c. 
GOLDSTAUB (Pfitzer). Another of the very earliest varieties. Bright deep yellow. 
L. 20c each; Bits. 10 for 15c. 
GOOD HOPE (Holland). Pink and white. Most florets have the stamens transformed 
into petaloids making rather a double flower. L. $1.20 each; M. 80c each; S. 50c each; 
Bits. 10c each. 
GRETA GARBO (Pfitzer). Soft rosy buff with cream throat. Florets nicely faced on 
good spikes. L. $10.00 each; M. $7.00 each; S. $5.00 each; Bits. $1.00 each. 
GREY KNIGHT (Gilrey). Large smoky grey with about six blooms open. L. 15c each; 
M. 10c each; S. 2 for 10c; Bits. 10 for 10c. 
GREY WINGS (Errey). An unusual smoky in slaty salmon tones. About eight good sized 
blooms open on long spikes. L. 15c each; M. 10c each; Bits. 10 for 10c. 
HARVEST MOON (Jack). One of the better new yellows. Good for commercial or ex¬ 
hibition use. M. 10 for 70c; Bits. 100 for 25c. 
HELENA (Palmer). Rather late large lavender pink. L. 50c each; M. 35c each; S. 25c 
each; Bits. 10 for 50c. 
HINDEN BURG’S MEMORY (Pfitzer). Brilliant red in giant flowers. Has not grown 
very tall for me but it makes up for this in its flashy color. Good propagator. 
L. $1.20 each; M. 80c each; S. 40c each; Bits. 10 for $1.20. 
HINEMOA (Doney). The New Zealand novelty Glad that continues in demand after 
being grown for about 30 years. Deep rose sometimes flecked darker with large 
cream throat blotches. L. 10 for 50c; M. 10 for 30c; S. 10 for 15c; Bits. 100 for 15c. 
HONEYMOON (Winsor) Ruffled peach pink with deeper edges. Throat light with red 
feather. L. $2.00 each; M. $1.20 each; S. 60c; Bits. 15c each. 
INTREPID (Jack). Rosy salmon more or less flecked with slate. Perhaps this might be 
classed as a smoky. Opens a good number of well faced blooms on tall spikes. 
L. 75c each; M. 50c each; Bits. 10 for 80c. 
IRAK (Mitsch). Very tall grey sport of Bagdad. Large flowers with six or seven open. 
A very interesting and pretty flower. Fine propagator. Card of Commendation from 
British Gladiolus Society, 1939. L. 15c each, 10 for $1.20; M. 10c each, 10 for 80c; 
S. 10 for 40c; Bits. 100 for 60c. 
IVORY KEYS (Ellis). Large ivory colored flowers with about six or seven open at once. 
Good. L. $1.50 each; M. $1.00 each; S. 60c each; Bits. 10c each. 
JALNA (Palmer). A very odd but pretty combination of slate, gray and salmon. One 
of the most striking exhibition smokies with its long spikes of eight or ten good 
sized flowers open. Very popular with visitors to my garden and one of the few 
smokies that florists like. Fine propagator. L. 15c each, 10 for $1.20; M. 10c each, 
10 for 80c; S. 10 for 50c; Bits. 100 for 30c. 
JAMES FITZJAMES (Ellis). Tall giant bright red. One of the best in its color but not 
always a good performer. Rather slow propagator. L. 75c each; M. 40c each; S. 20c 
each; Bits. 10 for 35c. 
JASMINE (Palmer). Ruffled light yellow without a trace of foreign color in the throat. 
This and my new Alchemy are the only yellows on the market with which I am 
familiar that do not have red dots in the throat. L. $2.00 each; M. $1.25 each; S. 75c 
each; Bits. 20c each. 
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