PFITZER’S TRIUMPH. A sensationally large and 
beautiful bloom, frequently having blooms six 
inches across, of wonderful perfection. Color, 
bright salmon orange, with a velvety red blotch. 
A winner. Doz.: L 50c, M 40c, S 30c. 
PICARDY. The florist’s favorite flower. More of 
these are sold almost than of all other commercial 
varieties. Color, soft, apricot salmon pink, with an 
overall silvery sheen. Feathering of slightly darker 
pink in the throat, florets slightly ruffled, and are 
large and waxy. Hight to ten florets open at one 
time, well arranged on a good spike. Easily grown, 
making it the most perfect glad of all on the mar- 
ket. Doz.: L 40c, M 25c, S 15c. 
PURPLE GLORY. A velvety, true purple. Large 
flowers, on good spikes. A marvelous flower, 
especially for arrangements with various other 
colors. Doz.: L 60c, M 50c, S 40ce. 
RED LORY. Wonderful rose-red exhibition glad, 
which frequently opens so many florets at once 
(12 to 15) that the spike won’t support them. A 
marvelous flower, and one that cannot be beaten 
at twice the price. Doz. L 60c, M 50c, S 40c. 
QUEEN HELEN II. The grenadine pink coloring of 
this glad is delightfully enhanced by the yellow 
blotch in the throat. Six refined, wide-open florets 
in bloom at once with additional buds. Perfect 
placement. Doz.: L 50c, M 40c, S 25c. 
RED PHIPPS. Bright light scarlet, with similar 
growth of W. H. Phipps, but more uniform in 
size and perfection. A very fine red. Doz.: L 50e, 
M 40c, S 30ce. 
REWI FALLU. One of the largest of the glads. 
Monstrous blooms of deep, blood-red. Six to eight 
blooms open at one time, with remaining blooms 
showing color. Spikes are quite tall, and strong. 
Doz.: L 75¢e; M 45e; S 35ce. 
RIMA. A delicate pastel blending of light lilac and 
light rose pink, with a cream throat. Shows well 
under artificial light. A strong grower, that does 
well under heat. L 15e each; M 12c¢ each; S 10c 
each. 
ROSEMARIE PFITZER. A pale, creamy white, often 
flecked or shaded with light pink. A dainty flower, 
that is often used. Eight or nine blooms open at 
once. Doz.: L 60c, M 40c, S 30c. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE. One of the best recent in- 
troductions, and at a price this year where anyone 
can have it. It is a large flowered, strong spike, 
medium tall, that has won many of the Western 
prizes. Color is cream, with a slightly darker 
throat, petals somewhat ruffled. Doz.: L 75ce; M 
45¢e; S 25ce. 
SONATINE. One of the very earliest. Lustrous pink, 
with small cherry blotches. Flowers are large, on 
good spikes. Doz.: L. 50c, M 40e, S 25c. 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM. An extra large white va- 
riety, frequently used by florists. Color is snow 
white, with small tinge of cream on lower petals. 
Doz.: L 60c, M 40c, S 30¢e. 
VAGABOND PRINCE. One of the most striking of 
the newer varieties. Color is bronzed red, with rich 
orange red throat blotches. A beautiful flower, 
and sure to be popular. Doz.: L 60c; M 40c; 8 25c. 
VEI CHENBLAU. Violet blue, with dark, pansy- 
like blotches. A very fine glad, growing easily, 
and standing heat well. Doz.: L 50c, M 40c, S 30c. 
WASAGA. A clear buff-apricot, florets well open, and 
strongly ruffled. A prize winner, and one that for 
a long period has had unceasing popularity. Doz.: 
L 40c, M 30c, S 20e. 
WOLF VON GOETHE. One of the largest and most 
brilliant of all the reds. Spikes are tall, strong 
and straight. It makes a wonderful bouquet. 
Doz.: L 30c, M 20c, S 15e. 
WURTEMBURGIA. Lovely scarlet, with cream 
blotch. Stems are always straight, and tall. A very 
good commercial red. Doz.: L 50c, M 40c, S 30c. 
YELLOW PERFECTION. Very large flowers, of 
deep yellows, on good spikes. Vigorous grower. 
One of the best yellows. Doz.: L 50c, M 40c, S 25ce. 
ZUNI. Rich, sparkling salmon-rose-slate, with orange 
salmon featherings, giving it a smoky effect. This 
is one of the very largest, florets frequently reach- 
ing 6% inches in diameter, and nine to ten florets 
open at one time. This is without question the 
most beautiful smoky now known, and it has 
proven a consistent prize winner everywhere. 
L 25c each; M 20c each; S 12¢ each. 
RAINBOW GLADIOLUS MIXTURES 
No. 1: 55 bulbs of good mixture and quality, measur- 
ing 1% inches and up in diameter, for $1.00. These 
must be of our selection, unlabeled, but are taken 
from good flowering varieties. A real value. 
No. 2: Same as No. 1 above except you get 90 medium 
sized bulbs 
measuring from 1 to 14 
inches in 
diameter for $1.00. These are of blooming size. 
Quantity discounts listed on page 3 do not apply to the purchase of Glads. However, liberal count will always 
be given, and with larger orders, valuable extras will also be included. 
SWEENEY, STRAUB & DIMM, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, PORTLAND, ORE. 
