GLADIOLUS TESTIMONIALS 
A customer from Iowa says: “I bought your six good glads and think they are wonderful. Also helped judge at Sioux City, where some 
very fine spikes of King of Hearts and others were shown. Will have to have more of each for next year.” 
A customer from Minnesota says: 
“I have grown your special group 
of Patented Glads this season. I 
surely enjoyed these wonderful 
spikes this year.” 
A customer from Australia says: 
“I am taking this liberty of writ- 
ing to you as I have the pleasure 
of conveying to you my success at 
the Royal Empire show 1941 held 
at Sydney N.S. Wales of taking 
champion with your gladiolus Fes- 
tival Queen. It certainly is a won- 
derful gladiolus and you certainly 
have something to be very proud 
of in being the raiser of a gladioli 
like Festival Queen.” 
A customer from Vermont says: 
“Enclosed find a snapshot of three 
spikes of your Grand Opera glad- 
iolus, taken in my garden this 
summer. The three spikes were 
5 ft. 3in., 5 ft. 6in., and 6 ft. 1 in. 
Another spike cut before these 
bloomed measured 5 ft. 10 in., the 
lowest floret being four feet from 
the ground. This variety has been 
greatly admired by all who have 
seen it. We are nearly on top of 
the Green Mountains, and we 
have a very short blooming season, 
but your bulbs were all right, and 
I expect to send you another small 
order for next spring.” 
A customer from California says: 
“The gladiolus bulbs I purchased 
from you gave me glorious blooms. 
The outstanding spike was Grand 
Opera. It grew to the height of 6 
ft. I am a proud possessor of that 
bulb. Golden Goddess was splen- 
did also, with 10 blooms at once.” 
A customer from Canada says: 
“Helen of Troy certainly provided 
some thrills for me during the lat- 
ter part of August and the first 
days of September. 
“On August 22nd I showed three 
spikes at the Canadian Gladiolus 
Society Show and won first. On 
August 23rd, same variety and 
show won the prize of the best 
bloom in the show of U. S. Origi- 
nation. On Monday, August 25th 
at the Canadian National Exhi- 
bition in the 3-spike class I won 
first and again Sept. Ist with the 
same variety won first in the 3- 
spike class, so I think you will 
agree with me that your famous 
flower did you credit, and I trust 
you are as pleased with her per- 
formance as I am.” 
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CARL SALBACH 
DAHLIAS, IRIS and GLADIOLUS 
Selected Seed Specialties 
657 Woodmont Avenue, Berkeley, California 
Phone AShberry 1086 
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Non-Warranty: I give no warranty, express or implHed, as to description, quality, productiveness, or any 
other matter of seeds, bulbs, rhizomes or plants sent out by me, and will not be responsible in any way for 
the crop. If purchaser does not accept the goods on these terms no sale thereof is made and purchaser 
must return them at once, and money will be refunded. 
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Please suggest one or two substitutes we may use if sold out of any varieties. 


































