GELSER BROTHERS — DALTON, NEW YORK 
Gladiolus 
OUR INTRODUCTIONS 

Alice Reid La France ink, overlaid with ger- 
anium pink. Long straight spikes of well placed 
flowers, which open, perfectly to the last one. 
Mah! Vath Large 2-10c, M 4-10c, S 8-10c, pkg. 
s. 10c. 
Apache Ground color, orange, heavily overlaid 
with smoky purple and streaked with very dark 
purple, almost black. Large yellow blotch in 
throat. A very odd color combination. Good 
healthy grower with tall spikes and many good 
sized flowers open at a time. L 10c, M 2-10e, 
S 4-10c, 25 bits. 15c. 
Appeal Tall graceful plant with several very 
large butterfly-like flowers open at one time. 
Color, beautiful shade of geranium-pink with con- 
spicuous yellow lip. Rapid propagator. M 2-10c, 
S 8-10c, pkg. blts. 10c. 
Black Diamond (Marocco X Paul Pfitzer) 
Very dark red, almost black, heavily ruffled, 
which intensifies the dark color. This is the dark- 
est gladiolus we have ever grown and we have 
had nearly all the so-called black ones. Long 
straight spikes with 5 or 6 good-sized florets 
open at a time. Produces plenty of bulblets, 
which grow easily. L $1.00, M 60c, S 30c, 2 bits. 
20c, 15 blts. $1.00. 
Daffodil Prim. Grand. The deepest clear yellow 
Gladiolus we have ever grown. Tall, straight 
slender spikes, with plenty of 4% inch florets open 
at one time. Winner of several first prizes at the 
State Shows. Greatly admired by florists. L 2-12c, 
M 2-10c, pkg. blts. 10c. 
Empress Rose pink with edges of petals streaked 
deeper pink. Large, conspicious greenish yellow 
blotch in throat. 12 or more large, well placed 
flowers open at a time with unopened buds all 
showing color. One spike makes a good bouquet. 
A good exhibition novelty. L 10c, M 2-10c, 
S 4-10c, pkg. blts. 15c. 


