
SHIRLEY TEMPLE 
PELEGRINA—In a class by itself in the deep 
indigo or violet blues. A most unusual 
flower. Especially good all-around habits 
for a blue. 
Bach (3 6 12 25 100 
L. $.10 $.20 $.35 $.60 $1.10 $4.00 
PFITZER’S MASTERPIECE—Resembles Cory- 
phee, but deeper in color. It is a soft 
salmon pink with white throat, although 
under some conditions the blooms come 
lighter, approaching the wax pink of 
Coryphee. Very tall, perfect facing and 
placing, with 7 of 18 or 19 buds open at 
once. A vigorous grower. Early. 
Each 3 6 12 
Large $.20 $.50 $ .90 $1.65 
Medium 15 .30 -50 .85 
Small 10 .20 35 .60 
Bulblets, 50 for 50c. 

. Carl Salbach... 
PICARDY—A sensational flower of delicate 
glowing flesh pink. Most popular gladi- 
olus of all A. G. S., symposium, and will 
unquestionably be the “best seller” again 
this year. First as best bloom in National 
Show at Century of Progress, and winner 
of many awards as “best flower in the 
show.”’ Large blooms, many florets open, 
good placement—at popular prices this 
season, and should be in every garden. 
Each 3 6 12 25 100 
L. $.10 $.20 $.35 $.60 $1.10 $4.00 
PINK PRINCESS (Salbach 1938)—A new glad- 
iolus in a very appealing color combina- 
tion. A deep clear flesh pink with heavy 
feathering and stippling of scarlet on a 
heart shaped blotch of bright yellow. 
Very tall with long flower spike, with as 
many as ten blooms open at one time. 
Blooms of medium size and heavy sub- 
stance, are always correctly placed on the 
spike. Does not fade and opens well 
when cut. 
Each 3 6 12 
Large $.50 $1.00 $1.50 $2.50 
Medium .25 .50 75 1.25 
Small .15 .30 .50 .85 
Bulblets, 50 for 50c. 
QUEEN HELEN II (Salbach 1934)—A very re- 
fined clear-cut gladiolus. Not only is the 
flower beautiful, but it has definitely 
proven itself to be one of the best, if not 
the best, doers in extreme heat. Grena- 
dine pink, delightfully enhanced by 
pinard yellow blotch in the throat. Per- 
fect placement. Six wide-open florets in 
bloom at once with 12 additional buds. 
Bach 3 6 12 25 100 
L. $.10 $.20 $.35 $.60 $1.15 $4.00 
M. bes 15 .20 35 70 2.25 
S. aa -15 .25 40 =1.35 
Bulblets, 100 for 30c; 350 for 75c. 
QUEEN MARILYNN — See 1940 introduc- 
tions. Page 4. 
RADIANT (Salbach) — Primulinus Hybrid. 
Glowing strawberry pink. ‘Tall, graceful 
spike. Small flowering. 
Each 3 6 12 25 
Large $.10 $.20 $.35 $.60 $1.10 
Medium .... Leo .20 35 .70 
Bulblets, 100 for 25c. 
RED LIGHTNING—See 1940 introductions 
Page 4. 
REWII FALLU—A splendid new variety from 
Australia. Very large wide open blooms 
in a brilliant carmine shading to orange 
red toward throat. The outer portion of 
the petals is quite freely flecked a deep 
oxblood red, giving the whole flower a 
very rich effect. Not especially tall, but a 
vigorous grower and a good producer of 
large round bulblets. Very much in de- 
mand. 
Each 3 6 12 25 
Large $.10 $.25 $.40 $.75 $1.25 
Medium .... .15 .25 45 .85 
Small pee Be .20 .35 55 
Bulblets, 100 for 70c. 

SNOWPRINCESS 
RIMA—A delightful new variety in a very 
pale lavender pink with white throat. 
The same type of. flower as Coryphee 
(but with straight spikes) only light lav- 
ender pink, instead of the “yellow-toned” 
pink of the latter. Many open at once on 
a long spike. Good substance, and all- 
around Al habit. 
Each 3 6 12 
Large $.15 $ .40 $ .75 $1.45 
Medium Ae .20 35 .70 
Small hast .10 .20 .35 
Bulblets, 50 for 40c. 
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