1943 
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GLADIOLI 
We offer No. 1 bulbs, which measure 1% inches and up, 
and which will produce the finest 
postpaid. 
Postpaid Prices 
flowers. 
| 3 For 
All Gladioli are 

| 6 For | Doz. 

ALADDIN—Huge dark salmon, ruffled. 
1941 Prize Winner at many shows.. 
ALBATROSS—A tall white of glacial 
purity. Almost the only glad that 
isrentirery Snow white. .6......0... 
AMBERGLO W—Clear unmarked amber 
yellow. Very fine. 1941 Winner..... 
BARCAROLLE—A large, tall 
salmon orange. Very beautiful...... 
BINGO—A huge, warm soft cream with 
MOMeme TN bee CLAN. ces sic ccc oe 
BIT O’HEAVEN—Tall orange, many 
open at one time. 1941 Winner...... 
BLACK OPAL—A huge black red. 
Striking. Another 1941 Winner...... 
BLUE ADMIRAL — Tall spike of rich 
deep blue. One of the best.......... 
BRIGHTSIDE—Canary yellow blend- 
. ing to orange at the tips. Ruffled... 
CAMELLIA—White, blushed pink, 
small scarlet blotch. 1941 Winner... 
CAPEHEART—Tall spike, 8 immense 
open flowers 6 in.,across. Salmon rose 
COMMANDER KOEHL — Enormous,| 
very tall spikes of velvety red...... 
DR. BEN NETT—The standard scarlet.. 
DREAM O’BEAUTY —Rose red, the| 
American Beauty rose color; large..| 
GREEN LIGHT—Huge greenish white| 
heavily ruffled, medium large florets; 
an exhibition variety. Each, 32e.... 
GRETA GARBO—Wonderful creamy 
rose, 1941 Winner. Each, 34e....... 
JANE WITHERS—New lavender, 20 to 
25 buds, with many open at one time 
KING ARTHUR—Luxurious deep lav-|, 
ender purple. Gorgeously ruffled.... 
LADDIE—An extremely large clear 
pink. An outstanding variety....... 
MAMMOTH WHITE—Enormous white, 
with many 6 in. flowers.....:...... | 
MARGARET BEATON — Huge snow 
white with orange scarlet blotch sa 
throat. Won at 18 shows in one year. 
MARGARET FULTON—Richest salmon| 
Oleunusualy—solid color......-..-... 
MASTER MYRON—Massive rich red, 
growing 5 ft. tall. 5 to 6 florets of 
heavy substance, open at one time. 
wk Zari = Dea a i 
MOORISH KING—Very dark eee al 
any-maroon of fine substance. One 
PiemcnemDe sh = DIACKS” .5.. ks cic eee 
NEW ERA—An intensely ruffled pure 
Dini losterrize Winner, .......e.-. 
OPAL QUEEN—A beautiful orange yel- 
low, smoky tongue; a beauty........ 
PELEGRINA—Deep blue. The florets| 
_ have a sheen like deep blue velvet..| 




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Salzer’s Cannas Are Unsurpassed for Beds 


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GLADIOLI, Cont'd. 
| 3 For | 6 For 

Postpaid Prices 
Doz, 


| 
PICARDY—First Prize Winner, 1933 
Century of Progress! Apricot pink 
overlaid with a silvery mist, large 
GRINCH PAO LES a wos.o ects tetan dra tore vheuees $0.10 | $0.18 | $0.32 
PURPLE BEAUTY—A superb new and | 
very fine purple gladiolus.......... 00 4 | 28 
REWI FALLU—Deep blood-red, 6 to 8| 
immense flowers, finest, red today.. 15 P4535 45 
ROSA VAN LIMA—Large, early, light 
Pinks, SP94UsPrizexcw iMNeYrscak.s delice. « | 20 3d | 64 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE—Immense ruffled| | | 
cream, with a darker cream throat.. 15 P455 45 
TUNIAS TRIUMPH—A very large ex- 
hibition scarlet of fine form........ 04 -98 1.85 
VAGABOND PRINCE—Garnet ee hed 
with a throat glowing like a live | 
coal. Attracts attention everywhere. 16 27 | 48 




THE 1942 GLAD! 
BRITISH COLUMBIA GIANT—A huge 
heavily ruffled salmon glad, with 26 buds, 
heavy 7 inch florets, and seven or eight open. 
Gave super performance last year! Each, 
$1.10; 3 for $3.10; 6 for $5.90; dozen, 
} $10.25. | 
Margaret Fulton King Arthur 
apart each way. 
season advances, 
clude postage. 
CITY OF PORTLAND 
Green foliage. 

few whites. 31 ft. 
3 for 44e; 6 for 70e. 
ple brown laid over bronze. 4 ft. 
44c; 6 for 70c. 
KATE GRAY 
foliage. 5 ft. 

ers, often 7 inches across. 
Each, 22 
22¢3 
3 for 50c; 6 for S5e. 
Green foliage. 5 ft. 
to 7 
with bright 
foliage. 4 ft. 
red, sometimes 

The best of the pinks. 
Each, 17¢; 3 for 40¢; 6 for 65e. 
EUREKA—Creamy white, green foliage; one of the 
Each, 22¢; 3 for 50c; 6 for S5e. 
GAIETY—Yellow throated, petals tipped red; mot- 
tled red in between the green foliage. 
MIXED 
GLADIOLI 
A fine assort- 
ment of colors 
for those not 
interested in 
named varie- 
ties, but who 
want large 
flowers of real 
me -rivt ia nd 
heavy bloom. 
Large No. 1 
Bulbs: 12 for 
38e; 25 for 69e; 
50 for $1.25; 100 
for $2.25, post- 
paid. 
MIXED 
RUFFLED 
A superb 
mixture of only 
the ruffited 
= lads) Mine 3a) 
beautiful array 
of colors. The 
flowersare 
large and per- 
fect with the 
edges prettily 
frilled and ruf- 
fled. Large No. 
1 Bulbs: 6 for 
2Se; 12 for 48e; 
25 for S9ec; 50 
for $1.55; 100 
for $2.85, post- 
paid. 
CANNAS | 
Cannas sheuld be planted about twenty 
inches 
We send dormant bulbs; but as the 
we send out started plants, 
incidentally will give one earlier flowers. 
which 
Prices in- 
4 ft. 
5 ft. Each, 19e; 
KING HUMBERT—Velvety orange-scarlet, flecked 
carmine, rose tinted at margin; large leaves of pur- 
Each, 19¢; 3 for 
Long flower spikes of orange, green 
Each, 19¢; 3 for 44c; 6 for 70c. 
STATUE OF LIBERTY—A tall, regal beauty. 6 
flame 
to 
red, bronze 
7 ft. Immense flowers of blazing 
foliage. Each, 21¢; 3 for 47c; 6 for 79e. 
THE PRESIDENT—Immense flaming scarlet flow- 
Rich green foliage. 
4 ft. 
WINTZER’S COLOSSAL—The largest Canna grown, 
Immense flowers of vivid scarlet, often 8 in. 
across. 
Each, 20¢c; 3 for 47¢; 6 for 75c. 
YELLOW KING HUMBERT—Orchid-like flowers 5 
inches across, deep rich yellow softly blotched 
striped scarlet. 
Each, 17¢; 3 for 40c; 6 for 65ce. 
Green 
Last year I bought all of my Glads from Salzer’s. They were the loveliest flowers I have ever had. They were finer than 
those any florist had.—Mrs. A. L. Stephenson, Star Route, Butler, Penn. 
