
MAMMOTH WHITE 
QUEEN HELEN II—One of the very best of 
all gladiolus for a hot dry climate. Clear 
grenadine pink with yellow blotch on 
lower petals. Blooms are of heavy sub- 
stance and well placed on fairly long 
flower spikes that never crook. Large 
florets always correctly placed. Mid-sea- 
son. 
Each 3 6 12 25 100 
L. $.10 .$.20 $.35 $.60 $1.10 $4.00 
Neen hOp a2 25)! 2.40 0° 2.25 
S. ee Soe BSE Py 4) 40 1.40 
Bulblets, 100 for 25¢; 500 for $1.00. 
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QUEEN MARILYNN (D. S. Pruitt)—A new 
gladiolus that is almost made to order 
for those who prefer dainty colors. A 
clear light shell pink with soft cream 
throat. Blooms of good size perfectly 
poised on a long, graceful stem. Mid- 
season. 
Each 3 6 12 
Large $.20 $.50 $.90 $1.65 
Medium -10 .30 55 -90 
Small eos .25 -40 75 
Bulblets, 30 for 50c. 
RED CHARM—A very fine new medium dark 
red from Canada. Large wide open 
blooms of heavy substance well placed on 
long flower spike. Tall vigorous grower 
and good multiplier. We have grown 
this for two years and feel it is one of the 
very best medium reds. Early mid-season. 
Large, each, $1.00, 3 for $2.50. Medium, 
each, 60c; 3 for $1.65. Small, each, 40¢; 
3 for $1.00. Bulblets, 10 for 60c. 
RED LIGHTNING (R. H. Pruitt & Son)—Very 
bright pleasing red with cream blotch in 
throat. The stamens are also cream, pro- 
ducing a very striking color combination. 
Blooms are of good size, well placed and 
many open at one time. Won first prize 
in the color class at 1941 Grants Pass, 
Oregon, Show. Vigorous grower and very 
rapid increaser. Mid-season. 
Each 3 6 
Large $ .40 $1.10 $2.00 
Medium .30 .80 1.50 
Small .20 55 1.00 
Bulblets, 100 for $1.00. 
REWII FALLU—A splendid new variety from 
Australia. Very large wide open blooms 
in a brilliant carmine shading to orange 
red toward throat. The outer portion of 
the petals is quite freely flecked a deep 
oxblood red, giving the whole flower a 
very rich effect. Not especially tall, but a 
vigorous grower and a good producer of 
large round bulblets. Very much in de- 
mand. 
Each 3 6 12 25 100 
L. $.10 $.20 $.35 $.65 $1.20 $4.00 
Mi erste |S or 25 S40 70 2.50 
S. ee sO 20.3 55. 1.75 
Bulblets, 100 for 50c. 
RIMA—A delightful new variety in a very 
pale lavender pink with white throat. 
The same type of flower as Coryphee 
(but with straight spikes) only light lav- 
ender pink, instead of the “yellow-toned” 
pink of the latter. Many open at once on 
a long spike. Good substance and all- 
around AJ habit. 
Each 3 6 12 25 100 
L. $.10 $.25 $.50 $.90 $1.75 $6.00 
Mabe 17-20) > 3575.65. 1.1575-4.00 
S. eaees | Dae ee aD 45 2.50 
Bulblets, 100 for 50c. 
CARL SALBACH 
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RISING SUN (Salbach) — A seedling from 
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Pfitzer’s Triumph and Mrs. S. A. Errey _ 
with the best qualities of both parents. 
Flowers the size of Pfitzer’s Triumph, — 
with the bright flame orange of Mrs. Er- 
rey, but the color clarity of the former. 
The most flaming color of any gladiolus 
we know. Time and again our visitors 
have picked it first among all other gladi- 
olus in our demonstration displays. Six 
of eighteen buds open at once. Should be 
cut when the third floret starts to open. 
Mid-season. 
Each 3 6 123): 25 5ruarOU 
L. $.10 $.25 $.40 $.75 $1.30 $4.50 
Me ive > 155°. 30 25015 90 aes on 
S -. 20 .30  .55 2.00 
Bulblets. 50 for 50c. 
ROYAL GOLD—One of the few good light 
yellows, in fact we consider Royal Gold 
one of the very best. Large blooms of 
clear light yellow, well placed on long 
flower spike. Six to eight blooms open 
at one time. One of the best exhibition 
varieties. Winner of many prizes. Mid- 
season. No small or bulblets for sale. 
Each 3 6 12 
Large $.20 $.50 $.85 $1.50 
Medium 15 35 -60 1.00 
SALBACH’S ORCHID (Salbach) — Colored 
the same lavender pink as Cattleya or- 
chid. Similar in form to Minuet, but 
pinker, and retains its color under arti- 
ficial light. Large, wide-open blooms of 
heavy substance and fine placement. As 
many as 10 blooms open at once, and 
one of the few flowers that will stand the 
hottest sun without fading or wilting. 
A. M., R. H.S., 1936. Splendid cut flower. 
Early. 
Hachewes 6 12 25 100 
L. $.10 $.20 $.35 $.60 $1.10 $4.00 
SALBACH’S PINK (Salbach) — One of the 
most thrip resistant of all gladiolus. The 
University of California second year test 
showed Salbach’s Pink most resistant of 
all they grew. Wide open clear geranium 
pink, with soft carmine throat markings. 
Long graceful flower spike, with 8 to 10 
open at once. Fine placement and heavy 
substance. Opens to the tip buds when 
cut. Late. 
Each 3 6 12 25 100 
L. $.10 $.20 $.35 $.60 $1.10 $4.00 
Mies S15. 2 25-40 70 = 2.25 
S. ae SEA eL aie 45 40 =1.35 
Bulblets, 100 for 50ce. 
SANTA ROSA (Salbach)—Not large, but a 
beautifully ruffled bright strawberry 
pink, shading to lighter pink, deep in 
throat. Two lower petals are rich sal- 
mon orange with soft coral red blotch. 
Many blooms of heavy substance open 
at one time. Very vigorous grower and 
rapid increaser. Mid-season. Large, each, 
$1.50. Medium, each, $1.00. Small, each, 
50c; 3 for $1.00. Bulblets, 20 for 50c. 

