ORANGE BUTTERPLY (Salbach)—Small-flow- 
ering clear orange that has no competi- 
tion. Blooms are about 214 to 3 inches 
across and are beautifully poised on long 
slender stems. Often there are as many 
as 10 blooms open at one time. One of 
the finest of the small flowering type. 
Mid-season. 
Each» eno 6 12 25 100 
L. $.10 $.20 $.35 $.60 $1.10 $4.00 
WO Sain 15 .25 .40 70 = 2.25 
Bulblets, 100 for 50c. 
OREGON RED (R. H. Pruitt & Son)—A very 
large bright scarlet red of fine form and 
excellent growing habits. ‘'wice it was 
judged to be the best gladiolus at the 
Grants Pass, Oregon, Show. “Vall plants 
with long flower spike. Blooms are of 
heavy substance and are well placed. As 
many as six to eight open at once. Early. 
Large, each, $2.50. Medium, each, $1.50. 
Small, each, $1.00. Bulblets, 5 for $1.00. 
OREGON STATE (Ben Bones)—A seedling 
from Picardy that has a definite place in 
the cut flower world. Plants are tall with 
long flower spike. Large blooms well 
placed. Stems do not crook and blooms 
do not fade in hot weather. The color is 
a warm salmon with cream throat. First 
prize at 1939 Grants Pass, Oregon, Show 
as best salmon pink. 
Bacher. 3 6 12 25 100 
L. $.25 $.60 $.90 $1.50 $2.65 $8.50 
PEGGY LOU — Very tall, clear geranium 
pink that is becoming very popular. 
Large well expanded blooms that are 
well placed on a long flower spike. Many 
open at one time. Champion Spike at 
— 1938 East Bay Gladiolus Show. Early 
Ne mid-season. 
Ha chiees 6 12 25 100 

CARILLON L. $.10 $.25 $.45 $.75 $1.35 $4.50 
Mie 520 36h ee Rs 2903.00 
Genhe ante 1.5 QR mNeRE Were EO 2 98 
NINTH SYMPHONY—Large brilliant salmon 
orange. The blooms are wide open, of 
good size and are well placed on a long, 
straight flower spike. One of the most 
brilliantly colored gladiolus in existence. 
Each = 3 6 12 25 100 
L. $.10 $.25 $.45 $.75 $1.35 $4.50 
Mista ee tat 202014235 = <.55 -90 3.00 
S. ae SS 2 Bur 4 75 2.25 
Bulblets, 50 for 50c. 
PELEGRINA—In a class by itself in the deep 
indigo or violet blues. A most unusual 
flower. Especially good all-around habits 
for a blue. 
Each 43 6 PA Mode OO 
L. $.10 $.20 $.35 $.60 $1.10 $4.00 
PFITZER’S MASTERPIECE—Resembles Cory- 
phee, but deeper in color. It is a soft 
salmon pink with white throat, although 
under some conditions the blooms come 
lighter, approaching the wax pink of 
Coryphee. Very tall, perfect facing and 

SNOWPRINCESS 
PINK PRINCESS (Salbach)—A new gladiolus 
in a very appealing color combination. A 
OPAL QUEEN (Salbach 1936) — A huge 
flower that is most attractive, due to its 
dusky iridescence. Pale orange yellow 
with smoky tongue and veining in the 
center of the florets. Very opaque. A vig- 
orous grower, completely distinct. Eight- 
een buds with 5 immense florets open at 
once. Mid-season. 
Hatha 3 6 12 25 100 
L. $.10 $.25 $.45 $.75 $1.35 $4.50 
Mies een 20 8 S59 55 -90 3.00 
S: ea ES hams ey 4- eens, 75 2.25 
Bulblets, 50 for 50c. 
placing, with 7 of 18 or 19 buds open at 
once. A vigorous grower. Early. _ 
Each 3 6. 12 
Large $.20 $.50 $.90 $1.65 
Medium 215 35 50 95 
PICARDY—A sensational flower of delicate 
pink. One of the most popular of all 
gladiolus. Large well expanded blooms 
of good substance, perfectly placed on 
long flower spike. Many open at one 
time. 
Each ~/3 6 dr eee ee LOO 
L. $.10 $.20 $.35 $.60 $1.10 $4.00 
CARL SALBACH 
deep clear flesh pink with heavy feather- 
ing and stippling of scarlet on a heart- 
shaped blotch of bright yellow. Very tall 
with long flower spike, with as many as 
ten blooms open at one time. Blooms of 
medium size and heavy substance are al- 
ways correctly placed on the spike. Does 
not fade and opens well when cut. Mid- 
season. 
Bache 6 2 25 100 
L. $.15 $.35 $.55 $1.00 $1.75 $6.00 
M. .10. .25 .40 .65 4+1.15 4.00 
Ss ee PP Danae Oe aD 80 2.75 
Bulblets, 50 for 50c. 

