BLEEDING HEART. (Midseason-Exhibition.) White, 
tinged light pink with large red blotch on lower petals. 
Tall straight spike with eight to ten large, perfectly 
placed open flowers. A strong grower and one of the 
best of the blotched varieties. $0.80 for 10; $5.50 per 
100. 
BLUE ADMIRAL. ( Midseason-Decorative.) Tall, straight 
growing, dark blue, slightly lighter in color than the 
well-known variety, “Pelegrina.” The flowers are car- 
ried on a fine, straight spike with many florets open 
at one time. $0.80 for 10; $5.50 per 100. 
BLUE BEAUTY. (Midseason-Decorative.) The best of 
the new blue Pfitzer originations. Light blue with edges 
of petals overlaid violet-blue. Large wide-open florets 
of fine round form, six to eight open at a time. Excel- 
lent spike with twenty or more buds. Extra fine. $1.50 
for 10; $12.50 per 100. 
BLUE DANUBE. (Midseason-Exhibition.) Wonderful 
pure amethyst-blue novelty with splendid dark blotch, 
making a very pleasing harmony of colors. The six to 
eight large open flowers are gracefully arranged on the 
stem, producing a tall, well-formed spike. A fine ex- 
hibition variety. $0.90 for 10; $6.50 per 100. 
BRIGHTSIDE. (Early-Decorative.) One of the loveliest 
Gladiolus. Its color is rich canary-yellow tipped with 
bittersweet-orange. The florets are of good size and 
substance and delightfully informal in shape. An ideal 
decorative early variety. $0.85 for 10; $6.00 per 100. 
CAMROSE. (Midseason-Exhibition.) Without equal 
for its lovely coloring and adaptability for decorative 
purposes. Clear, soft, creamy shell-pink with a har- 
monizing creamy yellow throat. This new prize-winning 
variety is sure to be very popular for cutting and ex- 
hibition. $3.25 for 10; $30.00 per 100. 
CANBERRA. (Midseason-Exhibition.) The very large 
flowers are of clear yellow, well placed, and carried on 
a tall spike. Very strong, vigorous grower. A fine ex- 
hibition yellow. $0.90 for 10; $6.50 per 100. 
CHARLES DICKENS. (Early-Exhibition.) Violet-purple 
with very tall, gracious spikes having from ten to twelve 
florets open at a time. One of the best Gladiolus in this 
color. $0.80 for 10; $5.50 per 100. 
COLOSSUS. | Early-Exhibition.) Giant pink with deep- 
er colored feather on a cream ground. Large flowers, 
sometimes seven to eight inches across, well placed on 
a strong stem. Won Sweepstakes Award, New York 
World’s Fair. $1.00 for 10; $7.50 per 100. 
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COMMANDER KOEHL. (Midseason-Exhibition.) A 
beautiful, large, clear blood-red. Probably the best 
variety in its color. Tall and straight massive spike with 
many flowers open at one time. An exhibition variety 
par excellence. $0.80 for 10; $5.50 per 100. 
DEBONAIR. (Midseason-Exhibition.) A very outstand- 
ing novelty of La-France-pink with creamy throat mark- 
ings, lightly peppered crimson, sometimes flaked darker 
pink. Very strong, tall and vigorous grower with six to 
eight blooms open at a time. A favorite. $0.70 for 10; 
$4.50 per 100. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT. (Midseason-Exhibition.) Deep 
peach-red overlaid with flame-scarlet. Lip speckled ruby 
and white. Most fiery red imaginable. The flowers are 
exceptionally well placed on a tall stem. $0.75 for 10; 
$5.00 per 100. 
DREAM O’ BEAUTY. (Midseason-Exhibition.) A mag- 
nificent American-Beauty-Rose-red with slightly deeper 
throat. Tall grower with up to ten florets open at one 
time. A great favorite. $0.80 for 10; $5.50 per 100. 
DUNA. (Midseason-Decorative.) A soft, light, pinky 
buff, fading to naphthaline yellow at base of lip petals. 
Backs of petals are a shade darker than inside, being 
light safrano-pink. General color effect is new and most 
attractive. Five to six large flowers open at one time 
and carried on straight, well-arranged spikes of medium 
height. $0.70 for 10; $4.50 per 100. 
E. |. FARRINGTON. (Midseason-Decorative.) Fine clear 
soft yellow with perfectly placed florets on tall stem; 
six and more blooms open at one time. A variety that 
should be included in every collection. $0.75 for 10; 
$5.00 per 100. 
EARLY PEACH. (Early-Decorative.) The slightly ruf- 
fled blooms are light rose, blending to ivory in the throat. 
A strong grower with a spike of from 15 to 18 blooms. 
$0.90 for 10; $6.50 per 100. 
EARLY ROSE. (Early-Decorative.) A most beautiful 
combination of shades of rose. The strong spike makes 
this variety ideal for cutting. $0.85 for 10; $6.00 per 
100. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN. (Midseason - Exhibition. ) 
Received Award of Merit at the 1939 Quebec Show. 
Voted the best novelty seedling 1940 Exposition Insti- 
tute Agricola, Belge Au, Canada. Award of Merit and 
voted most beautiful flower, New York World’s Fair, 
1940. Of finest lavender-mauve, the color running far 
down into the throat. The reddish stippled feather in the 
throat together with some flaking of this same color 
seems to add fine character to the bloom. Beautiful 
under artificial light. Nicely ruffled. Long flower stem 
with seven to eight blooms open at one time. A prize 
winner. Each $2.50; $22.50 for 10. 
