SIR GALAHAD. See page 5. 
SNOW PRINCESS. A very fine new white 
of good size and form. Tall, with long 
flower spike and many open blooms that 
are always perfectly placed. Stems never 
crook. Snow Princess is one of the very 
best whites. Mid-season. 
one 12 25 100 
L. 25 .85 1.65 6.25 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM. Large tall out- 
standing white that came originally from 
Holland. Six to eight well placed blooms 
open at once. Long flower head and tall 
stems that do not crook. Especially fine 
for cutting. 
3 1267125 100 
L. .30 1.00 1.85 7.00 
STRAWBERRY PEACH (Salbach 1944). 
Very large wide open heavily ruffled 
orange pink with soft scarlet blotch and 
feathering. Buds are clear grenadine 
pink. Blooms are of heavy substance well 
placed on tall straight stems. Five to six 
blooms open at one time. Total of 16 
blooms and buds. Opens well when cut. 
Fine cut flower. 
L. each 3.50 
M. each 2.50 
TIP TOP. An immense wide-open red which 
would undoubtedly have gained wide re- 
nown earlier in its career except for the 
fact it is a rather slow propagator. Gen- 
erally recognized as the best red in com- 
merce, certainly the best at anywhere 
near its price range. Six to eight of 18 to 
19 buds open at once. Florets very large, 
and habit ideal. Very tall. Mid-season. 
3 12 25 100 
L. 25 .85 1.65 6.25 
VAGABOND PRINCE. A very rich irides- 
cent garnet brown with a glowing scarlet 
blotch. Eight or more well placed florets 
open at once. Probably the richest in tone 
of all gladiolus, certainly the richest of 
the smokies—opens up well when cut. 
Florets of good size. Awarded many first 
prizes. Mid-season. 
3 12°. 25 
Ty 20s. 604 1-00 
VALERIE (D. S. Pruitt). A fine new Pruitt 
introduction in a soft scarlet, almost sal- 
mon, a totally distinct color and one much 
desired. Blooms are large and of heavy 
substance. Long flower spike, many 
blooms open. Mid-season. 
oreba 25-7100 
L. .25 .85 1.65 6.25 
M. 20 .65 1.25 4.75 

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