BIT o’'HEAVEN (Crow 1937) M. Dec. 8-10. Rich orange 
with yellow throat. Many medium size florets on a 
stretchy spike. Dependable performer. L. 2-12¢, 10-50c; 
M. 3-10c, 10-30c; S. 10-20c. 
BRIGHTSIDE (Prestgard 1934) E. Com. Dec. 5-6. A 
captivating bittersweet orange with canary yellow 
throat. Crinkled medium size blooms on straight 
SO eae grower. L. 2-10c, 10-40c; M. 3-10c, 10-25c; 
. 10-15e. 
CORAL GLOW (Ellis 1936) M. Com. Dec. 5-6. Rich coral 
orange—a wonderful color. Large blooms of heavy 
substance well placed on strong stems. L. 25C; M. 15c, 
10-$1.20. 
KING’S RANSOM (Almey-McCaw 1938) VE. Com. Dec. 
6-8. Peach red blending to golden apricot. Bright 
eolons Ruffled florets on straight spike. M. 2-10c, 
0-40c. 
LA FIESTA (Salbach 1934) M. Dec. 6-7. Medium size 
bright orange blooms on tall ribbony sp.ke whch 
often crooks for me. L. 2-Y5c. 
UNCAS (Webster 1937) M. Com. Dec. 6-8. Attractive 
autumn coloring of burnt orange with deeper pep- 
pering in throat. Strong growing. M. 10c, 10-80c. 
SALMON 
ALADDIN (Palmer 1938) M. Exh. Com. 8-10. Immense 
blooms of soft yet bright salmon pink with creamy 
blotch, well expanded and beautifully ruffled, on a 
long flowerhead. Robust grower. Very outstanding— 
and how! L. 50c; M. 30c, 10-$2.40; S. 20c, 10-$1.60. 
NQUEST (Mitsch 1937) M. Com. Dec. 5-6. Beautiful 
light salmon with cream throat bletch. L. 10c; 
M. 2-15c. 
EARLY DAWN (Briggs) VE. Com. Dec. 6-8. Geranium 
to coral pink, with small red lines in throat. Large 
for being so early. L. 2-10c, 10-40c; M. 3-10c, 10-25c. 
JOH. S. BACH (Pfitzer 1932) E. Exh. 10-12. Orange sal- 
mon with lighter throat marked by white median 
lines. Strong grower. L. 2-15c; M. 3-10c, 10-30c. 
KING OF HEARTS (Salbach 1939) LM. Exh. Com. 7-8. 
One of the largest of all gladiolus. The individual 
florets, often 8” across, are of heavy substance and 
are perfectly placed on a strong stem. Color is light 
coral red with light carmine throat line. Patented. 
See terms of sale. L. $1.00, 3-$2.00; M. 50c, 3-$1.00. 
MARGARET FULTON (Ogrodnichek 1932) E. Com. 
Dec. 6-8. Rich coral pink blooms of medium s-ze. Re- 
liable bloomer and a florists’ favorite. L. 2-10c, 10-40c; 
M. 3-10c, 10-25c; S. 10-15c. 
MARGUERITE (Pommert 1939) M. Exh. Com. 6-8. 
Large tall clear watermelon pink with cream throat. 
Nicely ruffled and of good substance. L. $1.00; M. 75c; 
10-$6.75. 
MISS NEW ZEALAND (Julyan 1933) M. Exh. 6-8. Deep 
salmon pink suffused rose; cherry throat blotch. 
Huge florets on long flowerheads so heavy they 
sometimes crook. L. 10c; M. 2-12c, 10-50c. 
PICARDY (Palmer 1931) M. Exh. Com. 6-8. This clear 
light salmon pink is still the world’s most popular 
variety, and the parent of many fine new ones. 
L. 2-10c, 10-40c; M. 3-10c, 10-25c; S. 10-15c. 
SMILING MAESTRO (Christ 1933) M. Exh. Com. 6-8. 
Deep salmon rose flaked darker. Large w:.de open 
blooms on gocd spike. L. 2-10c, 10-40c; M. 3-10c, 10-25c; 
S. 10-15ce. 
