BUTZER’S SEED STORE, PORTLAND, OREGON 21 
GLADIOLUS 
The following is a selected list representing all types and colors. The hybridists have succeeded in producing 
great beauty in the modern Gladiolus, combining length of spike with beautiful symmetry and size of the individ- 
ual blooms. Gladiolus may be planted when the ground is warm and there is no danger of frost. Any rich, light 
garden soil properly worked and exposed in full sunlight, will produce beautiful luxurious blooms. 
Set bulbs 
in trenches 2 to 4 inches apart, keeping the rows 12 inches apart to permit cultivation. 
Aida (Pfitzer)—Deep blue with small reddish blotch. 
Early and large. Each 6c; doz. 50c. 
Albatros (Pfitzer)—Large pure white with 6 to 8 
blooms open. Blooms have a tendency to face up in the 
so-called lily form. Each 6c; doz. 50c. 
Ave Maria (Pfitzer)—Medium blue with small pur- 
plish blotches. Each 6c; doz. 50c. 
Bagdad—An unusual rich deep smoky old rose. Each 
6c; doz. 50c. 
Berty Snow (Mair)—Pinkish lavender often flecked 
darker. Quite popular. Each 6c; doz. 50c. 
Betty Nuthall (Salbach)—Warm coral pink with 
pale yellow throat markings and a slHght tinge of 
orange. Each 5c; doz. 45c. 
Bill Snowden (Fallu)—Immense massive somewhat 
ruffled deep blood red. Usually flaked darker. Every 
one should grow it. Each 7c; doz. 60c. 
Blue Triumphator (Pfitzer)—Immense very light 
silvery blue blooms with small dark blotch. Attractive. 
Each 7c; doz. 60c. 
Bonneville—Outstanding deep pink, yellow throat. 
Each 6c; doz. 50c. 
Byron L. Smith (Kunderd)—One of the best; most 
refined lavender pink on white ground; extra fine as 
a cut flower. Each 5c; doz. 45c. 
Commander Koehl (Pfitzer)—Large clear blood red. 
Tall straight spike. Each 6c; doz. 50c. 
Coryphee (Pfitzer)—The most beautiful cameo pink 
Glad in existence. Each 6c; doz. 50c. 
Debonair (Palmer)—LaFrance pink shading to 
shrimp pink with creamy throat. Medium large blooms. 
Each 6c; doz. 50c. 
Dr. F. E. Bennett (Diener)—Fiery scarlet with 
white lines in the throat. Each 6c; doz. 50c. 
Dr. Moody (Kinyon)—Very beautiful shade of laven- 
der. Long spikes. Each 5c; doz. 45c. 
Gate of Heaven—Choice deep yellow, large flowers, 
very sturdy plant. Each 6c; doz. 55c. 
Giant Nymph (Coleman)—Unusually large light 
pink. Extra good cut flower. Each 5c; doz. 45c. 
Gloriana (Betscher)—Rich salmon pink with creamy 
throat. Extra nice. Each 5c; doz. 45c. 
Hinemoa (Doney)—Smoky rose with yellow throat. 
Very odd and bizarre. Each 8c; doz. 70c. 
Joerg’s White (Joerg)—Immense creamy white 
blooms on a good spike. Each 6c; doz. 60c. 
Los Angeles (Houdyshel)—Beautiful shade of shrimp 
pink. Very early. Each 5c; doz. 45c. 
BUTZER’S “SROSE CITY” 
Mixture of Large Flowered 
GLADIOLUS 
All Extra Selected Large Bulbs 
No Second Size 
We have assembled an assortment of distinct choice 
named varieties into a carefully distributed mixture. 
This collection is entirely our own, in which we take 
a reasonable pride. 
By Mail, 50c per doz.; $3.00 per 100. 
Maid of Orleans (Pfitzer)—Beautiful milky white 
with cream throat. Each 6c; doz. 50c. 
Margaret Fulton (Ogrodnichek)—Early. Clear rich 
soft dark salmon. Each 6c; doz. 50c. 
Marocco (Pfitzer)—-Large maroon, almost black. Six 
large blooms at a time. Each 6c; doz. 50c. 
Mildred Louise (Wentworth)—Prevailing color a 
rich strawberry pink blending to pinard yellow in 
throat. Each 6c; doz. 50c. 
Minuet (Coleman)—Wonderfully beautiful clear 
light pinkish lavender; five to seven heavily textured 
blooms open at once. Each 6c; doz. 50c. 
Mrs. Leon Douglas (Diener)—Begonia rose striped 
with scarlet. Magnificent spikes. Each 6c; doz. 50c. 
Mrs. Von Konynenburg (Pfitzer)—Good light blue, 
nice tall spike. Each 5c; doz. 45c. 
Pelegrina (Pfitzer)—Large dark blue. Six or more 
perfectly placed blooms open with most of the remain- 
ing buds showing color. Each 6c; doz. 50c. 
Pfitzer’s Triumph (Pfitzer)—Large salmon scarlet. 
Wide open flowers. Attracts attention wherever shown. 
Each 6c; doz. 50c. 
Picardy (Palmer)—A sensation. A Canadian variety 
of great beauty. Soft shrimp pink. Blotch of light 
flesh pink. Each 5c; doz. 45c. 
Primrose Princess (Salbach)—Fairly tall clear prim- 
rose yellow. Lower petals darker. Long spike of well 
placed blooms. Each 5c; doz. 45c. 
Prince of Wales (Alkemade)—A very attractive sal- 
mon pink and extra early. Each 5c; doz. 45c. 
Rose Ash (Diener)—Pastel shade, ashes of roses. 
One of the most popular of the older smokies. Each 
5e; doz. 45c. 
Ruffled Gold (Goodrich)—Ruffled golden yellow. An 
early flowering variety. Very pretty. Each 5c; doz. 45c. 
Senorita (Salbach)—A clear wide open orange, lower 
petals a bright orange yellow penciled with scarlet. 
Very attractive. Each 6c; doz. 50c. 
Shirley Temple—Immense ruffled cream, tall spike 
with many open blooms. Each 10c; doz. $1.10. 
Smiling Maestro (Christ)—Large deep salmon rose 
flaked darker. Each 7c; doz. 60c. 
Victor—Large bright scarlet with 
throat. Each 6c; doz. 50c. 
White Butterfly (Kunderd)—The best and most 
dainty pure white Prim. Each 5c; doz. 45c. 
Yvonne (Krelage)—Blush white with soft cerise spot 
in the throat. Large blooms. Each 6c; doz. 55c. 
striking white 
BUTZER’S Dollar Assortment 
of Gladiolus 
SO ASSORTED BULBS FOR $ 1 
These are Medium or Flowering size bulbs of the 
finest named varieties only. Each assortment put up 
separate by hand containing from 1 to 5 bulbs each 
of .20 different varieties, 80 bulbs in all, but none 
labeled. Not a cheap mixture, but a collectoin of the 
best, priced so that you can afford to plant them 
liberally, and still have something really choice. We 
guarantee them to please you. Cultural directions en- 
closed with each order. 
ALL OF ABOVE PRICES POSTPAID. NO DISCOUNT ON GLADIOLUS. 
