8 HORNBERGER’S SERVICE ~ HAMBURG, N. Y. 

DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LIST OF GLADIOLUS BULBS _ Per Large Medium Small 





ISOLLA BELLA (Pf.) Tall, large flowered cattleya 10 250 .30 20 
pink, unusual coloring, heavy ruffling, many 100 4.00 2.40 1.60 
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JALNA_ (Palmer) A popular exhibition smoky. 10 .80 .50 a0 
(Bts.) 100 for .25c; 50 for .15c. 
JASMINE (Palmer) New ruffled lemon yellow, no 1 5 30 .20 
markings, 6-7 bloom open. (Bts.) 100 for .25c. 10 4.00 2.40 1.60 
JEANEL (Jean’el.) Our No. 1. SPORT OF PICARDY. 1 3.00 2.00 — 
A lovely outstanding color sport of Picardy. 3 8.00 5.00 —- 
Received an H. M. from the ESGS in 1940. 
Jeanel is exactly like Picardy, in all its fine 
qualities with the exception of color, which is a 
lovely creamy buff, suffused with pink, and the 
Picardy throat markings almost absent, except for 
some lines in throat. No Blts. offered. NOT 
OVER THREE BULBS PER CUSTOMER. No 
Discounts. 
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JOSEPH HAYDN (Pfitzer) Pictured on the front l 25 ADS SLO 
cover, a most charming pansy like coloring, a new 10 2.00 1.20 .80 
heliotrope blue, with vividly contrasting throat 
blotches. (Bts) 10 for .20c: 100 for $1.50 
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Jj. S. BACH (Pf.) Tall, large salmon red, many large 10 70 .30 .20 
blooms open, fine keeper. 100 ~ 4.00 2.40 1.60 
KING ARTHUR (Arenius) An extra large, violet 10 .50 .30 ao 
lavender, nicely ruffled, a very fine color. 100 4.00 2.40 1.20 
KING LEAR (Palmer) Early, a beautiful purple with ] DO 0 2) 
silver lines on the edges of the petals. Many 10 4.00 2.40 1.60 
large ruffled bloom open. (Bts.) 10, .20c; 
100, $1.50 
KING MIDAS (Herridge) A lovely new deep yellow, 1 1.00 50 — 
many open, 8-10 or more. Extra fine. NO 
DISCOUNTS. 
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LAIDLEY (Australian) A tall, lovely pink and cream 10 ou a0) — 
colored variety, with many open blooms. 100 4.00 1.80 — 
LAVENDER QUEEN (Arenius) A deep violet lavender, 1 ARS ae be) 2.10 
of good substance, produces tall straight spikes, 10 1.20 .80 .40 
6-8 open, a good florists var. (Bts.) per 50, 100 9.00 6.00 3.20 
____15¢3 per 100, .25c. 
LIGHTS OF GOLD (FCH) Extra early decorative, has 10 45 25 — 
intense ruffling of bloom, a wide border of pink 100 3.80 1.80 — 
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MARNIA (Kemp) A_ good commercial orange, tall 10 .40 .20 ele? 
many open, a good orange at a low price. 100 3.20 1.60 .80 
MAID OF ORLEANS (Pf.) Tall, quite early, a large 10 45 ie Sb 
flowered creamy white, with many blooms open. 100 3.60 1.80 1.00 
MARY ELIZABETH (Dr. Stevens) A tall late white, 10 aC 2D whe 
with extra heavily ruffled bloom, yellow throat. 100 4.00 1.80 1.00 
MARGARET BEATON (Towney) Pure white with ] .40 .30 .20 
small scarlet blotch, 6 or more open. (Bts) 10 10 3.20 2.40 1.60 
for .25c. 
MARMORA (Errey) Large smoky grey with a very 10 45 25 — 
distinctive purple blotch, many open. 100 3.60 1.80 — 
