GOLDEN QUEEN (Salbach 1941). A very 
distinct and attractive golden orange, 
shading to apricot yellow in throat, also 
on two lower petals. Medium size blooms 
of heavy substance. Plants from 4 to 4% 
feet high with long flower spikes that are 
always straight. Eight to ten well placed 
blooms open at one time. Buds open to 
the very tip when cut. Produces fine big 
plump bulbs. Mid-season. 
L. each $1.00; Blts. 20 for 50c 
GOLDEN STATE. See page 4. 
GRAND OPERA. See page 4. 
GREEN LIGHT. Light greenish yellow. 
Blooms of good size and are nicely ruffled. 
Seven to eight well placed blooms open at 
once. Very unusual and pleasing color 
combination. Vigorous grower. 
Each. 3 6 12 25 100 
Eb. 15.35 * 65 1.00 1.85 6.50 
Bits. 25 for 50c 
GRETA GARBO. Another very fine new 
European introduction. Rosy buff tinted 
delicate pink. Large well expanded 
blooms, well placed on a perfectly straight 
stem. The buds show a soft salmon rose 
shade and make a perfect color combina- 
tion with the fully expanded flowers. 
Vigorous grower and rapid increaser. Mid- 
season. 
Each 3 6 ip 
Ewonlyaueco et .0l08.85) 1.50 
Bits. 50 for 50c 
HELEN OF TROY. See page 4. 
JOHN S. BACH. Large bright salmon red 
with long flower spike. Very popular. 
3 Geel 2 25 00 
L.only .20 .35 .65 1.25 4.50 
JUNE BRIDE (patented). Withdrawn to in- 
crease stock. 
KING LEAR. Big ruffled red velvety pur- 
ple. Five to six well expanded blooms open 
at one time. Long flower spike on slender 
straight stems. The richest of all the 
purples. Mid-season. 
3 a AB P45) OND) 
L. 25 45 .75 1.40 5.00 
M. .20 « .35 ~=.60 «1.00 3.50 
Ss 25 45 80 2.75 
Bits. 100 for 50c 
KING OF HEARTS. See page 4. 
LADY JANE (Lake). Large clear cream 
with yellow on two lower petals. Six to 
eight well placed blooms open at once. 
Tall plants, long flower spike which is 
always straight. Good grower, rapid in- 
creaser. Stands heat. Early mid-season. 
L. only, 25e each; Bits., 20 for 50c 
LEONARDO DA VINCI. A recent European 
variety that sets a new standard for rich 
colors in the violet-blue class, the deepest 
and richest color of all the violet-blues. 
Blooms are of good size and are a bit 
heavy for the stem and therefore should 
be staked. We have exhibited blooms of 
Leonardo da Vinci at several shows, and 
it has always been the subject of much 
admiration. 
L. only, $1.50 each; Blts., 10 for 50c 
MAID OF ORLEANS. A very large creamy 
white, of fine substance. Tall, straight 
spikes. One of the best new whites. Very 
popular. 
3 Gane 22)e 25) 100 
L.only .20 .35 .65 1.25 4.50 
MARGARET BEATON. Very large, tall 
clear white, with small cherry blotch in 
throat. One of the finest of recent intro- 
ductions. Winner of many prizes. 
Each 3 Cet Zina 25) aL OO 
Loonly 15 .35 .65 1.00 1.85 6.50 
Blits., 100 for 50c 
MARGUERITE (Pommert). Big tall grow- 
ing, clear watermelon pink with six to 
eight blooms open at once. Consistent 
prize winner. Vigorous grower. Fine cut 
flower. Mid-season. 
L. only, 25ce each; 10 for $2.00 
MAX REGER. In our opinion this is the 
best of the clear light blues. Large well 
placed blooms of good substance, on good 
straight flower stalk. 
3 2 abba BBY a) 
L.only 25 .45 .75 1.40 5.00 
MAYA MAID (Salbach). A very unusual 
gladiolus in russet brown shades. Good 
grower with fairly tall flower stalks that 
are always straight. Mid-season. 
3 ye ae as 
L. 25 45 .75 1.40 
M. .20 35 = 60: 1.00 
S. 25 664580 
MINUET. Not new but still one of the very 
best clear lavenders. Large blooms, many 
open on perfectly straight flower spikes 
of good length. Late. 
3 6 12 econee LOO 
L.only .20 .35 .65 1.25 4.50 
MISS AMERICA (Salbach). A variety that 
produces almost 100% perfect flower 
spikes. Blooms of good size and heavy 
substance in clear flesh pink. Tall straight 
stems. Stands up well in hot weather. 
Splendid cut flower. Mid-season. 
3 Cin) Lie 250 100 
L. 25 .45 .75 1.40 5.00 
M. .20) 25) =6.60 «1.00 3.50 
MISS NEW ZEALAND. A simply huge 
flower that has been a sensation in New 
Zealand, producing 6 or more 8-inch 
florets open at once on a long flower spike 
having a total of 18 buds. Deep salmon 
pink with cherry blotch in throat. 
3 Gaeta ton LOO 
L.only 25 .45 .75 1.40 5.00 
MOORISH KING. There are few gladiolus 
that attract as much attention both in 
the field and show room as Moorish King. 
No other variety has as rich a deep red 
color—a deep clear maroon self. Blooms 
are large, plants are tall and vigorous 
in growth. Tremendously popular. We 
sell out of large sizes each year. 
3 6 12 25 
L.only .25 .45 .75 1.40 
MYRNA (D. S. Pruitt). A beautiful heavily 
ruffled creamy white that has won many 
prizes. The blooms are large and of heavy 
substance and are always perfectly placed 
on a straight stem. As many as ten blooms 
open at one time. 
Each 3 Glee ee 2 ee LOO 
L. 15 .35 4.65 1.00 1.85 6.50 
M. 25 45 .80 1.45 5.00 
NINTH SYMPHONY. Large brilliant sal- 
mon orange. The blooms are wide open, 
of good size and are well placed on a long, 
straight flower spike. One of the most 
brilliantly colored gladiolus in existence. 
3 Gaevl2m, 2522 100 
L. 25 45 .75 1.40 5.00 
M. .20 25 ~=6.60 «(1.00 3.50 

ORANGE BUTTERFLY 
ORANGE BUTTERFLY (Salbach). Small 
flowering clear orange that has no com- 
petition. Blooms are about 2% to 3 inches 
across and are beautifully poised on long 
slender stems. Often there are as many 
as 10 blooms open at one time. One of 
the finest of the small flowering type. 
Mid-season. 3 6 12 25 100 
L. .20 .85 4.65 1.25. 4.50 
M. 25 45 80 2.75 
OREGON GOLD (Majeski). Tall large 
attractive light yellow on long slender 
straight stems. Six to eight blooms open 
at once. Good grower and generous pro- 
ducer of bulblets that germinate easily. 
Should make a good commercial. 
L., each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
M., each 35c; 3 for 90c 
S., each 25c; 3 for 60c 
Blts., 20 for $1.00 
OREGON RED (8. H. Pruitt & Son). A very 
large bright scarlet red of fine form and 
excellent growing habits. Twice it was 
judged to be the best gladiolus at the 
Grants Pass, Oregon, Show. Tall plants 
with long flower spike. Blooms are of 
heavy substance and are well placed. As 
many as six to eight open at once. Early. 
L., each 59¢; 3 for $1.25 
M., each 35c; 3 for 90c 
S., each 25c; 3 for 60c 
Blts., 50 for 50c 

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