GENERAL LIST 
EMMY GLO— (Pontius) (Emile Aubrun x ?). Salmon-buff with yellow throat, stippled 
red. 6-7 open on long spike. Ruffled. Good propagation and germination. L., 
ie €0. teat .O0: 
FLORA FARMER— (Quackenbush) 1939. Rose pink with creamy white throat. L., 
$1.00 ea.; M., 70c’ea.; S., 40c ea. 
GARDENIA— (Scheer) 1938 (Apricot Glow x Maid of Orleans). Pure, clean shade of 
creamy white. Tall strong wiry spike. 5-7 open. Florets average about 5”. Good 
propagator. L., 50c ea.; M., 35c ea.; S., 20c ea.; Blts., 10, 10c, 100, 50c. 
HAPPY DAYS— (Canine) 1939 (Picardy x Gate of Heaven). 6” ruffled florets with 
8-10 open on 24” flower head and very sturdy stems. Color deep orange on edge 
of petals, blending to golden in throat, giving a beautiful golden orange effect. 
Good grower, propagator, and performance, which we believe will make this a fine 
commercial. L., $2.00 ea.; M., $1.50 ea.; S., $1.00 ea. 
HELEN OF TROY— (Salbach) 1939 (Picardy x Grand Opera). A patented gladiolus. 
A truly magnificent flower. Color a lively peach-toned apricot with soft carmine 
throat markings. Opens seven or more giant sized blooms on a beautifully propor- 
tioned spike. L., $1.00 ea., 3, $2.00; M., 50c ea., 3, $1.00. 
JOAN PETY—(Kinyon) 1935 (Stately Lavender x Mother Machree). Pure pink. 
Ruffled petals. Opens 6-8 perfectly placed florets on a medium long spike. L., 2, 
26,10; 506; M.,4915¢7:1.0, 3064S.,. 102.15. Blts.201,00,..15c. 
JUNE BRIDE— (Salbach) 1939 (Picardy x (Magna Blanca x ?). A patented gladiolus. 
This stately and beautiful flower is appropriately named. Deep ivory with a some- 
what darker blotch with soft rose markings. Opens six extra large florets on an 
excellent spike. Another of the so-called giants and one we can heartily recommend. 
L., $1.00 ea., 3, $2.00; M., 50c ea., 3, $1.00. 
KING LEAR—(Palmer) 1938 (Ramesses x Picardy). Very large rich rose purple, 
heavily ruffled and waved. L., 50c ea., 10, $4.00; M., 30c ea., 10, $2.40; S., 20c 
ea., 10, $1.60; Bits., 10, 20c, 100, $1.50. 

MASTER MYRON— (Krueger) (Commander Koehl x Picardy). Brilliant rich scarlet. 
5-7 large round wide-open blooms open at a time on a long tapering flowerhead. 
Stands heat well. Placement and texture good. Straight spikes. Don’t overlook 
this one. Any size bulb, $1.00 each. 
MAX REGER— (Pfitzer) 1932. Color, light lavender blue, with darker throat markings 
ending in small sharp, almost white points, giving the flower the resemblance of a 
beautiful blue butterfly. L., 2, 15c, 10, 60c; M., 2, 10c, 10, 40c; S., 10, 25c; 
Blits., 12, 10c. 
MIDNIGHT RED— (Rich) 1940 (Morocco x Marmora). Color, very dark red, velvety 
and glistening. Very small narrow cream stripe well back on lower petals. Buds 
are black. Arrangement always perfect. Spikes straight. Excellent substance. 
Plain petals with wide open florets. Fair propagator. Six 5” florets open on 23” 
flower head. 70-80 days to bloom. L., 50c ea.; M., 35c ea.; S., 20c ea.; Blts., 
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MR. F. W. DAVIS— (Pontius) 1940 (Commander Koehl x Picardy). Fine light red 
that has commercial possibilities. Opens up to six 5” florets on a long willowy 
spike. Rapid propagator. L., 20c ea., 12, $2.00. 
MRS. HOWARD BOW— (Pontius) 1940 (Commander Koehl x Picardy). Beautiful 
salmon pink with lighter throat. The center of each petal is ribbed lighter. The 
lower petals showing a small red line. It is deeper color than Picardy and the back 
of the petals are a most beautiful, even, deep salmon color. Medium early and 
grows as large as Picardy. Good propagator and germinator. L., 75c ea., 12, $7.50. 
MRS. A. R. PONTIUS— (Pontius) 1938 (Mammoth White x Solveig). Beautiful white 
with rose-lavender blotch. Good placement. Propagation and germination above 
the average of other whites we grow. Must be seen to be appreciated. A consistent 
winner. L., 75c ea., 12, $7.50. 
MYRNA— (Pruitt) 1939 (Maid of Orleans x Mary Elizabeth). Heavily ruffled, creamy 
white with deeper throat. 7-10 large, wide open, perfectly placed florets on a tall 
spike of 20 or more buds. Really beautiful. L., $1.00 ea.; M., 50c ea.; §S., 25¢ 
ea.; Bits., 10c ea., 10, 80c. 
NANCY ANN—(Kinyon) 1935 (Sdig. x Mrs. P. W. Sisson). Lavender-pink. A very 
beautiful gladiolus. Opens six round florets. L., 2, 12c, 10, 50c; M., 4, 15c, 
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PRESTIGE— (Winsor) 1939 (Maid of Orleans x Picardy). Has the strong growing 
habits and size of bloom of Picardy. Color, soft pink, slightly on the salmon tone, 
shading to cream as it goes into the throat. Eight ruffled blooms open on long 
flower head. L., $2.00 ea.; M., $1.60 ea.; S., 80c ea.; Blts., 15c ea. 
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