Miss Utah, A luscious peaches and cream glad carrying 5-6 plain petaled 
florets open on always straight stems. Grows 55 to 60 inches tall. Blooms 
early. A husky grower producing an abundance of large bulblets that germ- 
inate almost 100%. Enter this in the 430 class, florets measure 412 to 5 inches. 
Prices:Large, 1 for 25c; 10 for $2.25; 100 for $18.00. Medium 1 for 20c; 10 for 
$1.75: 100 for $15.00. Prices per 1000 on request. . 
Sierra Sue (Picardy x Loyalty) A lovely ruffled and frilled salmon pink blend- 
ing to a clean cream throat. 5 to 7 florets open on straight stiff willowy stems. 
Its 41% inch florets are ideal for florist use. Old bulbs of this do not throw 
stubby spikes but continue to give uniform growth of 48 to 50 inches tall even 
tho three to five spikes per bulb is the rule. An excellent propagator. 430 
class. Prices: Large, 2 for 25c; 10 for $1.00; 100 for $7.50. Medium, 3 for 25c; 
10 for 70c; 100 for $6.00. Prices per 1000 on request. 
NEW EUROPEAN VARIETIES 
In spite of the terrible conditions of the war many European Hybridists 
managed to carry on their work. In the gladiolus field a number of fine 
European creations are now being presented in America. We offer the follow- 
ing: 
Better Times—K. & M., 1946. A light blue with white feathers on the 
lower petals. Stem strong and slender. A blue with a future. Large, 1 for 
50c; Medium, 1 for 30c. 
Creteil—K. & M., 1946. A delicate salmon pink with a cream throat. 
Many open on a straight stem. Large, 1 for $1.00; Medium, 1 for 60c. 
Cubana—kK. & M., 1946. A deep bronzy red, medium size, early. Large, 
1 for 50c; Medium, 1 for 30c. 
High Life—K. & M. 1946. A clear light blue with deeper throat and a 
white lip. 8 to10open. Large, 1 for $1.00: Medium, 1 for 60c. 
Lajla—K. & M., (Silentium x ?) 1946. A pure white with an orange 
throat marking set in a yellow blotch. A distinctive midseason variety. Large 
1 for 50c:; Medium, 1 for 30c. 
Uhu—kK. & M., 1946. A tall smoky tan somewhat resembling Mother Machree. 
Large, 1 for 50c; Medium, 1 for 30c. | 
Two more fine new Konynenburg & Mark creations are listed in Section I 
with the prize winners. 
1946 INTRODUCTION 
Odora (Nuttall) (E. J. Shaylor x Unknown) A good sized pure pink, 
lighter toward center on upper petals with a deep red blotch on the lower 
petal, reminding one of the old ‘‘Pendleton’”, however the pink is deeper and 
the blotch a bit lighter and not quite so pronounced. It opens 6 4% inch 
florets with a total of 16 buds on a 48 inch spike. It has better general charac- 
teristics and size than any fragrant glad that we have tried, which should 
make it of special interest to Hybridists as it sets seed readily. Has a woodsy 
fragrance that anyone can smell. Propagation good. Prices: Large bulbs, 50c 
each, 3 for $1.00, 10 for $3.00; Medium, 30c each, 4 for $1.00, 10 for $2.25; 
Small, 15c each, 10 for $1.25. 
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