FREMONT, NEBRASKA 
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DESCRIPTIVE PRICE UST OF GLADIOLUS 
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All bulbs plainly labeled. Bulbs from this list are priced prepaid. L. means 
large bulbs of 1 % inches diameter or over. M. means medium bulbs of % to 
1^/4 inches diameter. 
(Palmer) Fine geranium pink with throat blotch of creamy yellow.. 
Medium tall, straight spike. 5 to 6 open. L. 2 for 10c; 10 for 40c. • 
A lovftp (Kinyon) Beautiful new shade of light rose. Medium size flowers, . 
"***^*“^ petals somewhat ruffled. Midseason. L. 2 for 15c; 10 for 60c. 
Alraa^WACg (Pfitzer) Large pure white, no markings. Florets arranged on 
spike in so-called lily formation. L. 3 for 12c; 10 for 35c. 
(Gelser Bros.) La France pink, edged with geranium pink. 
Consistently produces long straight spikes of many well- 
placed flowers. L. 2 for 15c; 10 for 60c. 
(Kingsley) Glossy brick red with darker fleckings. Tall, straight - 
spike. Reliable in hot weather. L. 3 for 12c; 10 for 35c. 
df AW (Palmer) A pleasing shade of warm apricot. Medium 
WAwW gj 2 e flowers on tall stems. A parent of Picardy. L. 
3 for 10c; 10 for 25c. M. 5 for 10c; 15 for 25c. 
A VP (Pfitzer) Light violet blue with small purple blotch. Good 
ATv PXCIA AO placement of florets, strong grower. One of the most popular = 
of the light blues. L. 3 for 12 c; 10 for 35c. 
(Palmer) Smoky old rose, deeper toward the edges and blending 
^^^VOAA lighter in the throat with a faint creamy blotch. Very large blooms 
on a strong spike. 6 to 8 open. L. 3 for 10c; 10 for 25c. M. 5 for 10c; 15 for 25c. 
RpAWOK (Nitchman) Good lavender with long spikes. Late blooming and 
AFVVWiiAA Y0py good propogator. M. Each 25c. 
Betty 
Nuthall (Salbach) Coral pink, shading to orange pink or sal- 
_ mon. Lighter in throat, with light carmine lines. Vig- " 
orous grower and good propagator. Excellent for cut flowers. Blooms late. 
L. 3 for 10c; 10 for 25c. M. 5 for 10c; 15 for 25c. 
RlifP AllfftipAl (Christ) Rich dark blue violet. Vigorous growth, tall 
AJAAAv rmAillBAACAA gpikes. Not as dark as Pelegrina, but a very pleasing 
shade. L. Each 10c. 
RAfltfAAlfflllp (Ellis) A very fine, medium sized, pink to salmon-pink cut 
fijvAlllv ▼ AAAv flower variety. Not as popular as it should be. M. 3 for. 10c; 
10 for 25c. 
(Palmer) A light blue variety. Much like the older Heavenly 
VllaiII|IACllll hut much healthier. Very early. L. 2 for 12c; 10 for 50c. 
nSAlrAftC (Pfitzer) Purple violet. Tall grower, with long 
^IiOaAvIa spike of open blooms; early. L. 3 for 12c; 10 for_,35c. 
C^USaaaA An old commercial white with purple throat mark- 
VniCClgU W 11AB.V ij^gg_ Stem tall and straight, but flowers small. Chief 
merit lies in its extreme earliness. L. 3 for 10c; 10 for 25c. M. 5 for 10c; 
15 for 25c. 
If aaIiI (Pfitzer) Large blood red, self color. One. of the 
^UIIllllollQCr HMICOa best of the medium reds. L. 2 for 12c; 10 for 50c. 
nMAMVA (Kunderd) Mixture of old copper and bronze. Wide 
vOppCr DFOIhAv 0 pgj^ flowers which have butterfly-like formation. 
Very pretty prim, fine for the garden. Always reliable. L. 3 for 10c; 10 for 
25c. M. 5 for 10c; 15 for 25c. 
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(Palmer) Light salmon, shading to cream and soft yellow 
vOrOnoFlOn in throat. Spikes medium height. L. 2 for 12c; 10 for 50c. 
(Palmer) LaFrance pink with deep cream throat. Long flower 
UeDOnair ^ead on taH straight spike. Some prefer it to Picardy. L. 3 for 
12c; 10 for 35c. 
