PREPAID PRICE LIST OF THE NEWER VARIETIES 
Per 
Large 
Med. 
Small 
Bulblets 
Ellen Marie (Pruitt). A medium light yellow- 
toned pink. Beautifully ruffled. Medium 
1 
.15 
.10 
.06 
1.00 per 500 
height . 
10 
.85 
.60 
.35 
5.00 per pt. 
Early Peach (Pruitt). Peach red, ivory in upper 
throat. Buff blotch lower petals. Wide open, 
1 
.06 
.04 
.03 
1.00 per 1000 
ruffled florets . 
10 
.60 
.40 
.25 
3.00 per qt. 
Flora Farmer (Quackenbush). Very large and 
tall pink with white throat. A good number of 
blooms open, well-faced on a strong spike. . . . 
1 
3.00 
2.00 
1.00 
.30 per 1 
Golden Goddess (Salbach). The first patented 
gladiolus (U. S. Plant Patent No. 77). Medium 
1 
.10 
.20 
• • 
yellow, fair sized blooms on tall spike. 
10 
.90 
Gardenia (Scheer). A new deep cream variety. 
1 
.25 
.20 
.15 
.25 per 25 
Bright clear self color, very fine. 
10 
2.00 
1.50 
1.00 
5.00 per 1000 
Heritage (Ristow). Pure pink, snow white 
1 
.10 
.07 
.05 
.50 per 100 
throat and midribs. 
10 
.80 
.60 
.40 
1.00 per 1000 
Hindenburg’s Memory (Pfitzer). Brilliant red 
in giant flowers. The florets are from 6 to 7 
inches across, and are well placed on a tall, 
sraight stem. Recently imported from Europe 
1 
2.00 
1.50 
1.00 
.25 per 1 
Irak (Mitscli). A sport from Bagdad. Lavender- 
gray in color. A very interesting and pretty 
1 
.15 
.10 
.05 
.15 per 20 
flower . 
10 
1.20 
.80 
.40 
.60 per 100 
Jalna (Palmer). A very odd combination of 
colors. Gray and salmon. Much on the order 
1 
.15 
.10 
.07 
.10 per 25 
of Mother Machree. 
10 
1.20 
.80 
.50 
.30 per 100 
King Lear (Palmer). Large ruffled purple. This 
is perhaps the best purple glad on the market. 
Very rich and velvety in texture. 
1 
1.50 
1.00 
.60 
.20 per 1 
La Fiesta (Salbach). Rich orange. Makes very 
fine spikes which are long tapering and wiry 
with up to ten good sized well faced florets 
1 
.15 
.10 
.06 
.50 per 10 
open. Good propagator . 
10 
.85 
.60 
.40 
1.00 per 10 
Leschi (Kaylor). Rich lustrous deep purple red 
1 
.10 
.07 
.05 
.25 per 10 
of velvety texture. Good heat resistant variety 
10 
.80 
.50 
.30 
1.00 per 100 
Leona (Pruitt). A very distinctive gladiolus in 
a rich shade of rose red. Tall and vigorous, 
with good placement and facing. A top-notch 
1 
.10 
.06 
.04 
1.00 per 500 
gladiolus that is “decidedly different”. 
10 
.85 
.60 
.35 
5.00 per pt. 
Lord Selkirk (Twomey). Color pure white with 
creamy white throat; no markings. Opens 12 
to 14 florets on a well proportioned spike. 
Perfect placement; 514 to 6 inch florets on 
1 
5.00 
3.00 
1.00 per 1 
tall stiff spike. Winner of many medals. 
10 
40.00 
24.00 
• . . 
8.00 per 10 
Milford (Rides). Clear light blue with 8 or 
1 
.07 
.05 
.03 
more large blooms open. Tall, good placement. 
10 
.60 
.40 
.20 
.20 per 100 
Margaret Beaton (Twomey). A tall large white 
glad with small scarlet feather. One of the 
1 
1.00 
.60 
.40 
.25 per 2 
most beautiful of blotched varieties. 
10 
8.00 
4.80 
3.20 
1.00 per 12 
Myrna (Pruitt). Ruffled cream Avith six or 
eight good sized Avell faced florets open. This 
1 
2.00 
1.50 
1.00 
.25 per 1 
gives promise of being one of the best com- 
10 
15.00 
10.00 
7.50 
2.00 per 10 
mercial and exhibition cream glads. 
100 
. • 
• . 
• • 
12.50 per 100 
Miss New Zealand (Julyan) A simply huge 
flower that has been a sensation in New Zea¬ 
land. Deep salmon pink with cherry blotch in 
throat. Six or more 8-inch florets open at 
1 
.10 
.06 
.04 
.20 per 10 
once on a long flower spike. 
10 
.80 
.50 
.40 
1.00 per 100 
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