Per Lui’S’e ^Med. 
Small 
Bn lb lets 
Per 
■ 
FLORA FARMER (Quackenbush) Our 1939 
1 
3.00 
2.00 
1.00 
1 
.30 
introduction. An outstanding variety. See 
description on page 2. 
10 
24.00 
16.00 
8.00 
10 
2.40 
FRANK J. McCOY (Briggs) Immense tall 
2 
.10 
pkt. 
.10 
pure pink. Placement not always good but 
a great show variety. Late midseason. 
10 
.40 
.25 
.15 
GEHEIMRAT DUISBERG (Graetz) Strong 
1 
.30 
10 
.20 
growing, large, late white. Nice spike with 
about seven open. Looks very good. 
100 
1.25 
GLAUDIE BOY (Purple) Early medium dec¬ 
2 
.10 
pkt. 
.10 
orative. Ruffled grenadine pink with a light 
yellow throat. Fine cut flower. 
10 
.40 
.25 
.15 
GLORIANA (Betscher) Pure salmon shading 
2 
.10 
pkt. 
.10 
to a golden throat. Coloring among the 
most beautiful found in gladiolus. 
10 
.40 
.20 
.12 
GOLDEN CHIMES (Ellis) Beautiful ruffled 
2 
.12 
pkt. 
.10 
large light yellow. In our opinion, one 
of the best. Midseason. 
10 
.50 
.30 
.20 
GOLDEN DREAM (Groff) Very tall, clear. 
2 
.10 
pkt. 
.10 
deep yellow. Old but still good. Late 
midseason. 
10 
.40 
.20 
.12 
GOLDSTAUB (Gold Dust) (Pfitzer) Early 
1 
.15 
.10 
2-.10 
10 
.10 
yellow of good color. Rapid propagator 
and should make a good commercial. 
10 
1.20 
.80 
.40 
100 
.75 
GOVERNOR PINCHOT (Kunderd) Deep rose 
1 
.10 
2-.15 
4-.10 
25 
.10 
self. Unusual color value since seldom 
found in gladiolus. Good propagator. 
10 
.80 
.50 
.20 
100 
.25 
IRAK (Mitsch) This sport of Bagdad is a 
1 
.15 
.10 
2-.10 
10 
.10 
clear silvery grey. Unique yet beautiful 
in color. Very outstanding. 
10 
1.20 
.80 
.40 
100 
.60 
ISOLA BELLA (Pfitzer) A new cattleya 
1 
.20 
.15 
.10 
10 
.15 
pink or pale lavender with a soft lilac hue. 
Wide open florets. Looks good. 
10 
1.60 
1.20 
.80 
ICO 
1.00 
IVORY KEYS (Ellis) A very fine ivory 
1 
1.50 
1.00 
.60 
1 
.10 
white. Stands heat well, has excellent sub¬ 
stance and holds a good number open. 
10 
12.00 
10 
.80 
JASMINE (Palmer) Clear pale lemon yellow 
1 
2.00 
1.25 
.75 
1 
.20 
without marking. Moderately ruffled and 
very beautiful. One of the best recent in¬ 
10 
1.50 
troductions. 1st. class cert. C. G. S. 
JOHN T. PIRIE (Kunderd) Mahogany brown. 
2 
.10 
pkt. 
.10 
darker throat, bordered yellow. Very dis¬ 
tinctive and odd. Midseason. 
10 
.40 
.20 
.12 
KING ARTHUR (Arenius) Immense ruffled 
2 
.12 
pkt. 
.10 
rosy lavender. A very distinctive and beau¬ 
tiful variety. Early midseason. 
10 
.50 
.30 
.15 
KING LEAR (Palmer) Magnificent new pur¬ 
1 
1.50 
1.00 
.60 
1 
.20 
ple of great size and lustrous sheen. Nicely 
waved and ruffled. 
10 
1.50 
KING MIDAS (Herridge) Newdeepyellowthat 
1 
1.00 
has been winning in the Maryland shows. 
10 
Assorted sizes for $5.00 
Perhaps the best exhibition yellow to date. 
KING’S RANSOM (Almey-McCaw) Peach 
1 
.15 
.10 
2-.15 
15 
.10 
red blending to golden apricot salmon. 
Should be fine commercial. Early. 
10 
1.20 
.80 
.60 
100 
.50 
KR^TBERG (Alkemade) New pure white 
1 
.35 
10 
.20 
with about seven open. This one is very 
much worth while. Midseason. 
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