MEDIUM FORMAL 
MARGARET FULTON — (Ogrodnichek) 1932 (Prince of Wales x Golden Measure). 
Beautiful salmon with a floret type all its own. Can take the heat and is early. 
Very popular as a cut flower variety. L., 2, 12c, 10, 50c; M., 4, 15c, 10, 30c: § 
10,"15¢e.= Bits. 100, 15c. ’ 
MARY ANSTEEN— (Young) 1937. Medium large, round flowered, early salmon-rose 
with darker blotch. Form and color very attractive. Good propagator. L., 2, 12c, 
Peewee ms roc ei) 0c. 5.10 .25c, Bits:,.100, 5c. 
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 
peaunmtalueibuttertly wl 2, 12,710, 50c;'M., 4, 15c, 10,;.30c.  Bits., 50, 154. 
MIDNIGHT RED— (Rich) 1940 (Morocco x Marmora). Color, very dark red, velvety 
and glistening. Very smail narrow cream stripe well back on lower petals. Buds are 
black. Arrangement very good. 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., 1, 35c; M., 1, 25c; S., 1, 15¢. Blts., 10, 30c; 100, $2.00. 
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MILFORD — (Rides) 1932. Color a most lovely and delicate shade of blue, slightly 
darker towards the edges, but without any blotch or dark markings in the throat. 
Producing nine large florets open at a time. Don’t miss this one. L., 2, 12c, 10, 
POGMia tee 1 0. 30c./ Bits:,, 20).10c7: 100, 35c. 
MRS. HOWARD BOW — (Pontius) 1940 (Commander Koehl x Picardy). Beautiful 
salmon pink with lighter throat. Center of each petal is ribbed lighter. Lower petals 
showing a small red line. Deeper color than Picardy and the back of the petals are 
a most beautiful, even deep salmen color. Medium early and grows as large as 
Picardy. Good propagator and germinator. L., 1, 50c; 10, $4.00. 
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 tt) J 650¢7, 12, $5.00: 
GREGON ROSE—(Mitsch-Brandon) 1938 (Picardy x ?). Bright pure rose with deeper 
feather. Each petal is edged with an ivory white band. The effect is different and 
pleasing. Beautiful formal spike with 6-13 well-placed florets open at once. Spikes 
appear blunt as top flowers are nearly as large as the bottom ones and all open or 
snowing Ccoloratone time. 2) 1) 50e7 Mi 4,°30c: Si,"1, 20c: Bits., 2,°10e; 10, 40c. 
PELEGRINA— (Pfitzer) 1930. Deep royal blue-violet with almost black throat. One of 
the darkest and bluest of gladiolus. Spikes not tall but fine. L., 2, 12c, 10, 50c; 
Meat aoc 4, SUCH Sa TO. loc bitsg 40:21 0c7 1.00; 20c; 
PURPLE BEAUTY—(Roozen). Undoubtedly the most beautiful purple to date (rich 
red-violet). Color clear and good substance. Plenty will be heard from this one in 
themrututessa oh 0G Os 2-407, 1, 20c, 10, 1.00°.S. IP tocs 10, $1.20. 
Blisest 0: LOct 
ROSE OF MICHIGAN—(Kinyon) 1939 (Crinkles x Diener’s American Beauty). Rose 
red. Opens six medium size blooms on a tall stem. No other can equal this in its 
color class for sheer beauty. If you will omit the fertilizer with this variety, it has a 
tendency to distinctly resemble rose buds in the half-opened bud. L., 1, 25c, 10, 
esi ea OC DOs nies OF aSo eae OCLs GOcseBits,: S42 50%: 207 500; 
RUFFLED GOLD— (Goodrich) 1926 (Souvenir x Golden Measure). One of the older 
ones, but still good when well grown, in spite of its tendency to crook. Yellow with 
inconspicuous throat markings. L., 2, 14c, 10, 50c; M., 3, 10c, 10, 25c; S., 10, 
1Sce-Bits:, L008 1c 
SALBACH’S ORCHID— (Salbach) 1930. Soft orchid-pink. Similar to Minuet with the 
exception of color. L., 10c ea.; 12, 60c. 
SCHOONOCRD— (Saalman). <A pure white with very good stems and large blooms. 
Suitable as a commercial cut flower variety when stock is available. It obtained the 
highest Awards of the British Gladiolus Society and the Gladiolus Committee. of the 
General Dutch Bulbgrowers’ Society of Haarlem. L., 1, 35c, 10, $2.80; M., 1, 25c, 
iene UO Sl 200 /01.02 $1760: 
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