FESTIVAL QUEEN (Salbach). A huge clear 
geranium pink self with soft carmine 
markings on lower petals. immense 
blooms over 6 inches across. Five to six 
open at one time, with 12 or 13 buds to 
come. Consistently placed and correctly 
faced, stems always straight. One of the 
parents of Gran Ope a, our sensational 
giant pink. Festival Queen is a “must 
have” for breeders because its character- 
istic huge well,éxpanded florets carry on 
freely in ts. offspring. Wide rounded 
blooms giv the appearance of greater 
size. Available at a much lower price than 
others of the new “giant” gladiolus. 
Geeee La. 202 100 
hoe BS fee bys oe Ae Saar st |) 
M. .30 1.00 1.85 7.00 







FLYING FORTRESS (Wilson). Immense 
blooms in lavender toned smoky, promi- 
nent red tongue on lower petals. Eight 
well placed large round blooms open with 
many buds. Good growing habits. Most 
unusual. Late mid-season. 
L. each 1.00; 3 for 2.50; 12 for 9.00 
M. each .75; 3 for 2.00; 12 for 7.50 
S. each .50; 3 for 1.35; 12 for 5.25 
FUCHSIA BELLE (Almey). Deep velvety 
rose red self. Tall plants. Long straight 
flower spikes with 8 to 10 open blooms 
that are perfectly placed. Vigorous grower. 
Rapid increaser. Mid-season. 
L. each 2.50 
M. each 1.50 
S. each 1.00 
Blts. 10 for 2.00 
GENGHIS KHAN (Scheer).A deeply ruffled 
clear pink of large size and heavy tex- 
ture. Soft rose feathering on lower petals. 
Tall plants, straight stems, long flower 
spike with many open blooms. An out- 
standing ruffled pink. 
Each 3 
G2221.50% 3:50 
M. 1.00 2.50 
S.5. 3.60 2.1.50 
Bits. 10 for 1.50 
GOLDEN STATE (W. T.; Wheeler, 1943) 
(Picardy x Golden Goddess). A big new 
clear yellow that gives promise of being 
near the top of the list of yellow. The 
blooms and flower spike resemble Picardy 
except in color. Tall plants, long flower 
spike, many open blooms. 
GRETA GARBO. 
HAWKEYE RED (Heaton). 
GRENADIER (Palmer). Large bright bit- 
tersweet orange with scarlet feathering 
in throat. Good size blooms on tall stems. 
Heavy substance, good placement of 
blooms. Opens well when cut. Vigorous, 
healthy grower. One of the finest in the 
orange colors. Mid-season. 
Each 3 
L. 2.00 5.75 
M. 1.25 3.50 
S. 75 2.00 
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. Vig- 
orous grower and rapid increaser. Mid- 
season. 
Deter ta tes coon LOO 
L. .35 125 2.35 8.50 
M. 25 .85 1.50 5.50 
A brilliant 
orange red with brownish red throat 
marking. A sport of Vagabond Prince— 
is even a better grower than its parent. 
Blooms of good size, heavy substance, 
well placed on long flower head. Very 
bright and distinct. Mid-season. 
Each 3 12 
L. .75 2.00 6.00 
M. .50 1.25 4.00 
S. 25° .60 2.00 
HELEN OF TROY. See page 6. 
HIGH LIFE (European—new). Clear light 
wide open blue of good size. Tall straight 
stems with long spikes. 8 to 10 well placed 
blooms open at one time. A decided im- 
provement on existing light blue varieties. 
M. each 2.50 
JOHAN VAN KONYNENBURG (European 
—new). Rich glowing vermilion red. One 
of the most perfect gladiolus grown. Ex- 
tra strong tall upright spikes with as 
many as 10 well placed blooms open at 
one time. Sensational exhibition and 
market variety, which will be in strong 
demand as soon as stock is available. 
L. each 5.00 
Each. 3 12 Blts. 5 for 1.00 
L.. .60 1.50 5.50 
M. .40 1.10 4.20 
GRAND OPERA. See page 6. 
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 Digi wie eek ae O0 
combination. Vigorous grower. L. .30 1.00 1.85 17.00 
KING LEAR. Big ruffled velvety red 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. 
x Pg D4) M. 25 .85 1.50 5.50 
L. .30 1.00 1.85 
M. .25 £4.85 150 KING OF HEARTS. See page 6. 
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