GENGHIS KHAN (Scheer) (Early Midseason) 
A striking, medium pink with florets so heavily ruffled 
as to be actually corrugated and slightly lacinated. 
Florets very large, nearly 634 inches with 6-7 open 
on an 18-20 bud flowerhead. Healthy, good foliage, 
and good propagator. A real aristocrat! 
Large, $1.50; 10 for $12.00; Medium, $1.00; 10 for $8.00 
Small, $.75; 10 for $6.00; Bits. 10 for $1.40 
GLAMIS (Palmer) (Midseason) 
Beautiful, rufiled, needlepoint, light salmon-pink. 6-8 
florets open, medium height. 
Medium, $.15; Small, 3 for $.25; 10 for $.70 
GLOAMING (Zimmer) (Early) 
Produces a vraceful, long ribbon of white-throated, 
light purple blooms. Medium small florets. 
Large, 3 for $.25; 10 for $.70 
Medium, 3 for $.15; 10 for $.40 
Small, 3 for $.10; 10 for $.25 
GLOBE TROTTER (KGM) 
Light vermillion red shading rose-pink with small 
white blotch on lower petals. 8-10 open. 
Large, $.50 
GOLD DUST (Pfitzer) (Early) 
Very early deep rich yellow. One of the best early 
florists varieties. 
Large, 3 for $.25; 10 for $.70 
Medium, 3 for $.15; 10 for $.40 
Small, 3 for $.10 
GOLDEN CHIMES (Ellis) (Midseason) 
One of teh older, large, ruffled yellows. 
Large, $.10 
GOLDEN GODDESS (Salbach) (Late Midseason) No discount. 
The first patented gladiolus. A deep, rich yellow of 
medium size and heavy substance. Long flowerhead 
carrying from 20-26 blooms and buds, with many 
open at one time. Still one of the finest of all deep 
yellows. 
Large, $.15; 12 for $1.50 
GOLDEN STATE (Wheeler) (Midseason) 
Clear, rich, medium yellow with a well placed double 
row of large blooms. Tall straight grower with 10 or 
more open on a long head. Comes nearest to answer- 
ing the description of a “vellow Picardy.” 
Large, $.60; 10 for $4.80 
Medium, $.40; 10 for $3.20 
Small, $.25; 10 for $2.00 
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GRAND OPENING (Kutin) No discount. (See front cover) 
The most consistently high scoring variety on the 
show tables today. Greater distribution will add to 
its already astonishing record. 
Sectional Seedling Champ S.E.M.G.S. 742 
Seedling Champ and Second Day Champ M.GS., 
Ann Arbor Regional 45 
Grand Champ M.G. S., Corunna Regional *45 
Grand Champ M.G\S., East Lansing Regional ’46 
Grand Champ and Second D: iy Champ M.G JS. Show, 
Ann Arbor 746 
Best formal 8 spike at Boston ’46, Best 3 spike formal 
2nd Day. 
Most florets open, Boston ’46; Best RI. formal 366 
. Deep lavender rose 55 inches tall, 28-inch head, 22- 
26 buds, 4'4-inch floret, 10-16 open, 10 in color. Order 
early to avoid disappointment. 
Any size bulb, $5.00. No bulblets. 



