COMMANDER KOEHL—A magnificent deep 
red that is both bright and rich in color. 
Tall with long flower spikes, one of the 
best in its color tone. Six to eight wide 
open florets open at once. 
Each 3 Creel tee 29 << 100 
L. $.10 $.20 $.35 $.60 $1.10 $4.00 
CORAL GLOW — An outstanding smooth, 
rich coral orange. Long flower spike, with 
5 of 17 florets open at once. Large, well 
placed blooms of heavy substance. Long 
flower spike, straight stems. Very unusual 
color. 
Each 3 6 12 
Large $.15 $.40 $.75 $1.40 
Medium .10 25 45 80 
Small thes -20 35 -65 
-Bulblets, 50 for 50c. 
DAINTY ROSE (Salbach)—Formerly listed 
under No. 13 1/6. Few gladiolus have as 
appealing a color combination as Dainty 
Rose. Soft, clear white tinted and edged 
rose-pink with blotch of the same color in 
throat. When made up as a corsage or in 
a bouquet it is as beautiful as an orchid. 
Blooms of good size; fairly long straight 
flower spike, with four blooms open at 
once. Very elegant. Early mid-season. 
Each 3 6 12 
Large $.25 $.60 $.90 $1.50 
Medium .20 45 75 1.25 
Small 15 35 -60 1.00 
EARLY ROSE— Deep rose, approaching 
American Beauty. Without question the 
best available variety in this color. Good 
substance and fine placement. Very early. 
Each 3 6 12 eo we LOO 
L. $.10 $.20 $.35 $.60 $1.10 $4.00 
Mantteeete 1 So 2 9640 =) 7 07) 2.25 
SMe psu ae Loree 2° AO. 1135 
ELLEN MARIE —A seedling from Picardy 
that resembles its parent in many ways, 
but is deeper and pinker in tone. Best 
described as a medium light yellow-toned 
pink. Early mid-season. 
Each 3 6 12 eos 00 
L. $.10 $.20 $.35 $.65 $1.25 $4.00 
Dey cost. sO; Leee 40 70 2.50 
eee a seats 155425. 3.40° 1.35 
Bulblets, 100 for 50c. 
FESTIVAL QUEEN (Salbach)—A huge clear 
deep geranium pink self, that is so much 
in demand that we sell out each year. 
Blooms always correctly faced on good 
strong flower spikes that do not crook. 
Five to six well expanded blooms open 
at one time. A healthy vigorous grower. 
One of the parents of Grand Opera. 
Champion spike at the Royal Empire 
Show held at Sydney, N. S. Wales, in 
1941. 
Each 3 6 12 25 100 
L. $.10 $.25 $.45 $.75 $1.35 $4.50 
Natta) 205...35., 55 -90 3.00 
wi Bue ei ae 1 Yee }-) 75 = =2.25 
Bulblets, 100 for 50c. 
GOLDEN CHIMES—One of the few good 
light yellows. Large blooms, good place- 
ment, long straight flower spike. Mid- 
season. 
Each - 3 6 TZ fo0> (100 
L. $.10 $.20 $.35 $.65 $1.20 $4.00 
GOLDEN GODDESS (Salbach) — The first 
patented gladiolus sold under the protec- 
tion of U.S. Plant Patent No. 77. A deep 
rich yellow of medium size and heavy 
substance. Long flower spike carrying 
from 20 to 26 blooms and buds with 
many open flowers at one time. Golden 
Goddess has won numerous first prizes 
and even though it has been sold for a 
number of years, it is still one of the fin- 
est of all yellows. A few reliable firms 
have been granted permission to sell 
Golden Goddess in the United States. 
Rachie 6 tee cpae’ LOO 
L. $.10 $.25 $.45 $.75 $1.35 $5.00 
Mieies:tt hss S Oe oo oe) 00. 3.90 
GOLDEN QUEEN (Salbach 1941)—A very dis- 
tinct and attractive golden orange, shad- 
ing to apricot yellow in throat, also on 
two lower petals. Medium size blooms of 
heavy substance. Plants from 4 to 414 
feet high with long flower spikes that are 
always straight. Eight to ten well placed 
blooms open at one time. Buds open to 
the very tip when cut. Produces fine big 
plump bulbs. Mid-season. Large, each, 
$2.50. Medium, each, $1.50. Small, each, 
$1.00. Bulblets, 10 for $1.00. 
GRAND OPERA—See page 4. 
GREEN LIGHT — Light greenish yellow. 
Blooms of good size and are nicely ruf- 
fled. Seven to eight well placed blooms 
open at once. Very unusual and pleasing 
color combination. Vigorous grower. 
Large, each, 20¢; 3 for 50c. Medium, 
each, 15¢; 3 for 35¢. Bulblets, 20 for 50c. 
GRETA GARBO — Another very fine new 
European introduction. Rosy buff tinted 
delicate pink. Large well expanded 
blooms, perfectly placed on a perfectly 
straight stem. ‘The buds show a soft sal- 
mon rose shade and make a perfect color 
combination with the fully expanded 
flowers. Vigorous grower and rapid in- 
creaser. Mid-season. 
Each =) 6 UP 
Large $.50 $1.00 $1.75 $3.00 
Medium 30 75 1.35 2.50 
Small .20 50 90 1.50 
Bulblets, 50 for 50c. 
HELEN OF TROY—See page 4. 
HINDENBURG’S MEMORY —A very large 
showy deep scarlet red. The florets are 
from 6 to 7 inches across. Not quite as 
deep in color as the well known Com- 
mander Koehl, but much larger and 
brighter. A fine exhibition variety as well 
as a splendid cut flower. 
Each -3 6 Eapanio et LOO 
L. $.25 $.60 $.90 $1.50 $2.65 $8.50 
Wile. 20S AOU) oid 20. 2.25" 6.50 
Sel 5. 3395, -60.71,00> “1.65: - 5.00 
Bulblets, 50 for 50c. 
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JOHN S. BACH —A most popular variety 
that is unusually distinct in color, being 
salmon red. Fine form and pleasing in 
every way. Early. 
Bach, nS 6 haere 25s 100 
L. $.10 $.20 $.35 $.65 $1.25 $4.00 
Mita 3) 5s 25 AO 0 age2. 50 
S. ee ied fee Rr 4S 40 1.35 
JUNE BRIDE—See page 5. 
KING LEAR—Large beautifully ruffled deep 
velvety purple. Five to six blooms open 
at one time on a fairly long flower spike. 
Slender straight wiry stems. In our opin- 
ion this is the richest purple of all. Mid- 
season. 
Each 3 6 Ws 
Large $.15 $.40 $.75 $1.45 
Medium hen .20 .35 .70 
Small ie .20 .30 
Bulblets, 150 for 50c. 
KING OF HEARTS—See page 5. 
LA FIESTA (Salbach)—This very outstand- 
ing gladiolus is in a color class all by it- 
self. A bright clear orange with golden 
yellow throat markings. Medium size 
blooms of good substance, that are always 
well placed on long slender stems. Six to 
eight florets open at once. Mid-season. 
Bach? eso 6 loteecs 100 
L. $.10 $.20 $.35 $.60 $1.10 $4.00 
Mie hat 15)" 225 aOR Oee.a a 
Soo oxo Pee 15 Se 2 eee 
Bulblets, 100 for 50c. 

