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Gladiolus are steadily moving forward with much improve 
you will find in most listings of the past season. 
INTRODUCED for the FIRST TIME 
| THIS SEASON 
Originated and GROWN by KUNDERD’S 
for 1946 
ment over the older varieties from a standpoint of size and a slight change of color. This 
As another season of planting, cut-flowers, then the harvesting of bulbs are past, we find out that we can offer several New and different 
varieties, stocks of bulbs sufficient, priced right for our customers. 
It is and always has been our ambition to introduce something entirely new, something that wou 
Id do well in the average garden. 
From our large trial grounds of four acres we offer you several varieties that have proven themselves to be worthy of introduction. 
PINK CARNATION Ruffled — 1946 
Favorable weather conditions produced flowers this 
season in most gardens. This variety Pink Carnation 
proved itself to be a vigorous grower in wet years as 
well as dry. 
Very healthy plant with good strong spikes, carrying 


























6 to 8 strong florets of light rose-pink ground color, 
throat being of the clearest creamy white. 
One of the finest we have ever grown for color and 
growing habits. 
Each $1.00 3 for $2.50 
LUCRE Plain Petaled — 1946 
Richest lemon yellow ground color, deeper golden yel- 
low in throat. Richest green foliage, tall growing spikes 
with as many as 6 to 8 florets open under field cultiva- 
tion. We feel this variety will be an answer to the florist 
who need a variety with many florets open at a time. 
Each 50c =. 3: for $1.25 ~—«10 for $3.75 
SCARLET RED Plain Petaled — 1946 
A very bright orange scarlet red variety. Two white 
lines in lower throat petals. One of the varieties that 
show color on entire spike making a beautiful showing. 
Very flowerful and has 8 to 10 open under normal con- 
ditions. Good healthy plant with heavy spikes. 
Each 50¢ 3: for $1.25 ~—LO for $3.75 
LAVATONE Ruffled — 1946 
This is our Prize Winner for 1946 of all our recent intro- 
ductions. Lovely tone of light lavender shaded deeper 
on all edges of petals of rose. Purest white throat 
marking. Has excellent cutting qualities, in fact the 
best lavender we have ever used for cut flowers. Excels 
as a heavy grower, multiplies well, heavy spike, richest 
green foliage, in fact all qualifications that would make 
an excellent commercial variety to grow. Try this one 
this year. 
Each $3.00 3 for $8.50 
only $5.00 POSTPAID TO YOU. 
BURN'T ORANGE Prim. Grand — 1946 
Delightful small flowering gladiolus of a beautiful color. 
Apricot, saffron and orange colors blended beautifully. 
Slightly lined red on lower petals. Beautiful for house 
“bouquets. A new addition to the primulinius family. 
25c¢ dachh an Osfor $2.00 100 for $17.00 
WHITE RAYS Prim. — 1946 
One of the purest white we have ever grown in the 
Primulinius family., Grows very tall and has a wire stem. 
Foliage very green, purest white buds on balance of 
flowering head. This is a variety we have increased for 
some years and now have enough stock to offer. 
25c each 10 for $2.00 100 for $17.00 
TEA ROSE Prim. — 1946 
If you want a variety that resembles a tea rose this is 
one. Richest golden creamy yellow color, with buds of 
rich color showing on entire spike. Buds open like the 
favorite ''Pernet Rose." We can fully praise this variety 
as a leading decorative show variety. For make-up work 
such as corsage and bouquets, will lend themselves 
perfectly. 
25c each 10 for $2.00 100 for $17.00 
HAVANA Plain Petaled — 1946 
One of the most unusual decorative varieties we have 
ever listed. Medium large flowers of richest mahogany 
red ground color, with two distinct white mid-rib lines 
on outer wing petals, throat of purest white. This was a 
winner at two recent Gladiolus Shows. One of the very 
latest and new colors to grow. 
50c each 3 for $1.25 10 for $3.75 
NEW INTRODUCTION COLLECTION — One each of the above 
NEW VARIETIES LISTED for the FIRST TIME (Value $6.25) for 

Prize Winning Exhibit of the KUNDERD GLADIOLUS FARMS at the Indiana 
Gladiolus Festival, Wabash, Indiana. Kunderd’s winning the largest number of points 
over all competition, in the leading SHOW of the Country. 

