GENERAL GLADIOLUS LIST 
All No. 1 bulbs, thrip free. All Gladioli are postpaid. 
Po.stpaid Prices | 
3 For 1 
6 For 1 
Doz. 
■Aflame—F lame red, sturdy grower, 
large florets, perfect form. 
$0.18 
$0.33 
$0.00 
ALBATROSS — A tall white of glacial 
purity. Almost the only glad that 
is entirely snow white. 
•15 
.27 
.50 
A'VE MARIA —Opens 8 to 10 large 
florets at one time. Color is light 
blue, with a darker throat. 
.15 
.27 
.50 
BAGDAD — Beautiful old rose color. 
Five feet tall, huge florets. 
.12 
.40 
BERTY SNOW —Immense lavender, 
opening 6 to 8 huge florets. 
.10 
.29 
.54 
BLEEDING HEART —Light pink with 
scarlet throat blotch; elegant. 
.19 
.34 
.03 
BRIGHTSIDE —Canary yellow blend¬ 
ing to orange at the tips. Ruffled. . . 
o«> 
.40 
.74 
COMMANDER KOEHL — Enormous, 
very tall spikes of velvety red.... 
.18 
.33 
.60 
DREAM O’BEAUTY — Rose red, the 
American Beauty rose color; large.. 
.19 
.34 
.63 
EARLY MELODY —Large rose pink or 
pale orchid glad, with a faint scar¬ 
let peppering in the throat. 
.21 
.38 
.70 
GOLDEN POPPY —Large florets, about 
4 in. across, of cadmium yellow. 
KING ARTHUR— Luxurious deep lav¬ 
ender, so deep as to verge on to pur¬ 
ple. The huge blooms are gor¬ 
geously ruffled. 
.2:5 
.40 
.75 
.19 
.34 
.63 
LAVINIA— Rich shade of pink, very 
large heavy flowers. Tallest of all 
the Glads last year! . 
.52 
.98 
1.45 
LOTUS —Large, waxy-white tinted 
pink. 5 inch florets. 
-25 
.45 
.80 
LOS ANGELES — ^The “cut ami come 
again” glad. Large, perfectly 
formed, shrimp pink flowers with 
blotched throat. Withstands con¬ 
stant cutting . 
.14 
.25 
.45 
MAID OP ORLEANS — A big, reliable 
white . 
.17 
.32 
•5 4 
MAMMOTH WHITE — Enormous white, 
with many 6 in. flo-wers . 
.20 
.35 
.65 
MARGARET FULTON — Richest salmon 
of unusually solid color. 
.10 
.29 
.54 
MARY ELIZABETH — Beautiful ruffled 
white, with golden throat, opening 8 
or 9 large florets at one time . 
.21 
.38 
.70 
MINUET- — L a r g e, pure lavender of 
•X7 
MOORISH KING- — Very dark mahog- 
any-maroon of fine substance. One 
of the best “blacks” . 
.44 
.83 
1.35 
MOTHER MACREE — A mixture of lav¬ 
ender and old rose and silver grav. . 
MM 
.40 
.74 
ORANGE PRINCESS — A large, fiery 
orange scarlet. Of fine form . 
.19 
.34 
.63 
PELEGRINA — Deep blue. The, florets 
have a sheen like deep blue velvet. . 
.18 
.33 
.60 
PHYLLIS McQ-UISTON — A superb 
shrimp pink with light throat . 
.23 
.40 
.75 
GENERAL GLADIOLUS LIST, Cont’d. 
Po.st|>aid Prices 
3 For 
6 For 
Doz. 
PICARDY —First Prize Winner, 1933 
Century of Progress! Apricot pink 
overlaid with a silvery mist, large 
6 inch florets . 
.14 
.25 
•4JS 
REWI PALLU —Deep blood-red, 6 to 8 
immense flowers, finest red today... 
1.10 
1.95 
3.65 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE— Immense ruffled 
cream, with a darker cream throat.. 
.52 
.98 
1.45 
STAR OF BETHLEHE3I— Large snowy 
white, with creamy white throat. . . . 
.23 
.40 
.75 
SWEETHEART — Immaculate, snowy 
white blending to vivid pale pink 
at the edges; frilled. 
.16 
.29 
.54 
VAGABOND PRINCE —Garnet brown 
with a throat glowing like a live 
coal. Attracts attention everywhere 
.52 
.98 
1.45 
WASAGA —Loveliest apricot, beauti¬ 
fully frilled. A rare color. 
.15 
.27 
.50 
Salzer’s mixed Gladioli 
MIXED 
GLADIOLI 
A fine assort¬ 
ment of colors 
for those not 
interested in 
named var i e - 
ties, but who 
want large 
flowers of real 
merit and 
heavy bloom. 
No. 1 bulbs, 
thrip free. 12 
for 34c; 25 for 
60 c; 50 for 
$1.10; 100 for 
$1.95, postpaid. 
MIXED 
RUFFLED 
A superb 
mixture of only 
the ruffled 
glads, in a 
beautiful array 
of colors. The 
flowers are 
large and per¬ 
fect with the 
edges prettily 
frilled and ruf- 
f 1 e d. No. 1 
bulbs, thrip 
free. 6 for 25c; 
12 for 43c; 25 
for 79c; 50 for 
$1.45; 100 for 
$2.65, postpaid. 
Salzer’s Gannas Are Unsurpassed for Beds 
Sfw Salzer’s Seeds 
GANNAS 
Gannas should be planted about twenty inches 
apart each way. We send dormant bulbs; but as the 
season advances, we send out started plants, which 
incidentally will give one earlier flowers. Prices in¬ 
clude postage. 
AL.L.EMANIA— Enormous, perfect, bright scarlet 
flowers with a yellow border. Long, strong stems. 
5 feet. Rich green foliage. Each, 19c; 3 for 49c; 
6 for 85c. 
APRICOT —Gleaming apricot color, shiny green 
foliage. 4 feet. Each, 20c; 3 for 52c; 6 for 90c. 
COMMANDER BYRD—Large creamy white, green 
foliage. 4 ft. Each, 28c; 3 for 75c; 6 for $1.25. 
GIiADIATOR —Golden yellow, flecked with crimson. 
Green foliage. 4i/^ ft. Each, 18c; 3 for 47c; 6 for 82c. 
KING HUMBERT —Velvety orange-scarlet, flecked 
carmine, rose tinted at margin; large leaves of pur¬ 
ple brown laid over bronze. 4 ft. Each, 20c; 3 for 
52c; 6 for 90c. 
MRS. ALFRED CONARD —Salmon-pink flowers, 
large, finest of all the pinks. Green foliage. 4 ft. 
Each, 22c; 3 for 57c; 6 for 95c. 
ROSEA GIGANTEA —Massive deep rose flowers, al¬ 
most carmine, green foliage. 4 ft. Each, 23c; 3 for 
59c; 6 for 98c. 
THE PRESIDENT —Immense flaming scarlet flow¬ 
ers, often 7 inches across. Rich green foliage. 4 ft. 
Each, 21c; 3 for 54c; 6 for 92c. 
YELLOW KING HUMBERT— Orchid-like flowers 5 
to 7 inches across, deep rich yellow softly blotched 
with bright red, sometimes striped scarlet. Green 
foliage. 4 ft. Each, ISc; 3 for 47c; 6 for 82c. 
Your Gladioli Bulbs last year produced the bes*! flowers I have ever seen.— 
Mr. Oscar E. Olsen, Box 1085, Washburn, Wis. 
