ment, with many open. A striking spike 
capable of defeating any of the older 
whites in exhibition display. Whiter than 
most other whites, lacking only in that it 
does not have the substance to withstand 
extreme heat. A fine florist variety. 
Each 3 6 125725 eal 00 
L. $.10 $.20 $.35 $.60 $1.10 $4.00 
MARGARET BEATON~—Very large, tall, clear 
white, with small cherry blotch in throat. 
Winner of many prizes. 
Each 3 6 12 25 100 
L. $.25 $.60 $.90 $1.50 $2.65 $8.50 
M. .20 -45 75 41.25 2.25 £6.50 
S: 15 .35 -60 1.00 1.65 5.00 
Bulblets, 50 for 50c. 
MARGUERITE (Pommert)—Large, tall, clear 
watermelon pink with cream throat. 
Blooms are large, slightly ruffled and of 
heavy substance. Long, straight flower 
spike with six to eight blooms open at 
one time. Winner of many prizes. A good 
vigorous grower and rapid increaser. A 
splendid cut flower. Large, each, 50¢; 10 
for $4.50. Medium, each, 30¢; 10 for 
$2.75. Small, each, 20¢; 10 for $1.75. 
Bulblets, 10 for 50c. 
MARMORA-—One of the very best of the 
“Smoky” glads. Very large, well ex- 
panded blooms on a long flower spike. 
Color is most pleasing lavender gra 
with glowing red-violet blotch. A tall 
vigorous grower. 
Mathias 6 12 25 
Large $.10 $.20 $.35 $.65 $1.25 
MAUNGA—A very large pure white from 
Australia. Very vigorous grower. Long 
flower spike with many blooms open at 
once. If the florets were always perfectly 
placed on the spike, Maunga would be 
the peer of all the whites. 
Pacha 6 12g 20 e100 
L. $.10 $.20 $.35 $.65 $1.20 $4.00 

CANDY HEART 
LEONA-—A very distinctive gladiolus in a 
rich shade of rose red. ‘Tall and vigorous, 
with good placement and facing. A top- 
notch gladiolus that is “decidedly differ- 
ent.” M. eat 15 .25 .40 .70 2.50 
Rac este a) 19 oR e100 Sien isae 10 &-.20 be 35 ees bho 1,75 
L. $.10 $.25 $.45 $.75 $1.35 $4.50 Bulblets, 100 for 50c. 
M. ... .20 .35 655 -70 3.00 MAX REGER—After having tried many light 
S. ceed .25 45 75 §=2.25 
blues, we would place Max Reger at the 
head of the list. Large, clear, light blue 
LEONARDO DA VINCI—A recent European blooms of good substance and always 
variety that sets a new standard for rich well placed on a long flower spike. 
colors in the violet-blue class, the deep- Each 3 6 12 25 
est and richest color of all the violet- Large $.10 $.25 $.45 $.75 $1.35 
blues. Blooms are of good size and are a MAYA MAID (Salbach)—Another gladiolus 
Bulblets, 100 Sar 50c. 
One of the finest of recent introductions. | 
bit heavy for the stem and therefore 
should be staked. We have exhibited 
blooms of Leonardo da Vinci at several 
shows, and it has always been the subject 
of much admiration. Large, each, $2.50. 
Bulblets, 10 for $1.00. 
MAID OF ORLEANS—A very large creamy 
white, of fine substance. Tall, straight 
spikes. One of the best new whites. Very 
popular. 
Rach:3 6 | 25 100 
L. $.10 $.20 $.35 $.60 $1.10 $4.00 
MAMMOTH WHITE — Immense pure ala- 
baster white. Clear color, perfect place- 
that has no competition in its color class. 
A real russet brown of medium size and 
heavy texture. Seven to eight well placed 
blooms open at one time. Vigorous 
grower with perfectly straight stems. Mid- 
season. 
Each 3 6 D2. te 00 
L. $.10 $.20 $.35 $.65 $1.20 $4.00 
Mar crest. 1 Se Zoe a0 70 2.50 
S. pen LOS. Z0RA4S5 55 1.75 
Bulblets, 100 for 50c. 
MINUET — Many lavenders have been of- 
fered from time to time, but we still con- 
sider Minuet the best true clear lavender 
CARL SALBACH 
of all. The large blooms of heavy sub- 
stance are well placed on a long, straight 
stem. : 
EKachta3 6 12 25 100 | 
MISS AMERICA sabe are fou * 
varieties that produce so many fie 
flower spikes as Miss America. Seldom is _ 
a floret misplaced, and we have never _ 
seen a crooked spike. The blooms are ae 
large and of heavy substance, and stand 
up well in hot weather. The color is a ee 
delightful shade of flesh pink. Many 
blooms open at one time. Tall, vigorous 
growing plants. Winner of many prizes. 
Mid-season. 
Each 3 6 12 25 100 
L. $.15 $.35 $.55 $1.00 $1.75 $6.00 
M. .10 .25 .40 .65 #+#1.15 4.00 
SS TEES TB 257, 45 80 2.75 
Bulblets. 100 for 50c. 
MISS NEW ZEALAND-—A simply huge flower 
that has been a sensation in New Zea- 
land, reported as producing 6 or more 
8-inch florets open at once on a long 
flower spike having a total of 18 buds. 
Certainly a real whopper. Deep salmon 
pink with cherry blotch in throat. 
Bach 3 6 P22 Die LOGE 
L. $.10 $.20 $.35 $.65 $1.25 $4.00. 
M. if STB oe. 258-40 70 2.50 
Bulblets: 100 for 50c. 
MOORISH KING—There are few gladiolus 
that attract as much attention both in the 
field and show room as Moorish King. 
No other variety has as rich a deep red 
color—a deep clear maroon self. Blooms 
are large, plants are tall, and vigorous in 
growth. Tremendously popular. We sell 
out of large sizes each year. 
Each, | 3 6 12.52 0G ane 
L. $.10 $.25 $.45 $.75 $1.35 $4.50 
Mica se2O ene Otero -90 3.00 
Bulblets, 50 for 50c. 
MYRNA (D. S. Pruitt)—A beautiful heavily 
ruffled creamy white that has won many 
prizes. The blooms are large and of heavy 
substance and are always perfectly placed 
on a straight stem. As many as ten blooms 
open at one time. 
Each 3 6 12 
Large $.25 $.65 $1.20 $2.30 
Medium 15 -40 75 1.50 
Small 10 -30 -55 1.00 
Bulblets, 30 for 50c. 
NEW ERA—No other flower we know of has 
such a delightful rich shade of pink as 
New Era. According to Ridgway’s color 
chart the color is Eosin pink shading to 
La France pink, with cream throat. 
Plants make good growth and produce 
long straight flower spikes. The place- 
ment of the individual florets is not al- 
ways perfect. The flowers are of heavy 
substance and are beautifully ruffled. 
Each 3 6 12:05 2bdeeemn 
L. $.10 $.25 $.45 $.75 $1.35 $4.50 
Meo aco. 20 tees Saeko > 90 3.00 
S. ee ee AeA 75 = 62.25 
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