PANDORA (Beatrice L. Palmer). Clear soft 
geranium pink with inconspicuous lines 
in throat. 8 to 10 medium size blooms 
open on medium tall stem. Very clear 
and pleasing color. Mid-season. 
Star 12 ea25 
L. 35 1.25 2.35 
M. .20 60 1.15 
PEGGY LOU. Large tall clear geranium 
pink that has received many awards, in- 
cluding Champion Spike at 1938 East Bay 
Gladiolus Show. Early mid-season. 
3 Loko oe OO 
L. .30 1.00 1.85 17.00 
PELEGRINA. In a class by itself in the deep 
indigo or violet blues. A most unusual 
flower. Especially good all-around habits 
for a blue. 
3 12402552100 
L. .30 1.00 1.85 7.00 
PFITZER’S MASTERPIECE. Very attrac- 
tive salmon pink with creamy white 
throat. Tall plants, long flower spike with 
8 to 10 open blooms. Good exhibition va- 
riety and fine cut flower. Mid-season. 
3 L2e 25 
1p oom el.co-e.a0 
PICARDY. A sensational flower of delicate 
pink. One of the most popular of all gladi- 
olus. Large well expanded blooms of good 
substance, perfectly placed on long flower 
spike. Many open at one time. 
3 12s eo wee 100 
L. .30 1.00 1.85 17.00 
M. 25 85 1.50 5.50 
PINK PRIN CESS, (Salbach). Blooms of me- 
shades of LaFrance 

cheerful. Stock scarce. 
3 12 
L. .40 1.50 
PROSPERITY. See page 5. 
RED CHARM. A very fine new medium 
dark red from Canada. Large wide open 
blooms of heavy substance well placed on 
long flower spike. Tall vigorous grower 
and good multiplier. We have grown this 
for two years and feel it is one of the very 
best medium reds. Early mid-season. 
3 12> °25 
L. 560 1.75 _ 
M. 35 1.25 _ 
5S. .20 10 = 1.25 
REWII FALLU. Large wide open blooms in 
a brilliant carmine, shading to orange red 
in throat. Medium height plants. Vigorous 
grower. Heavy propagator. One of the 
richest colored of all the reds. Much in 
demand. Mid-season. 
3 125 225 > 1100 
L. .30 1.00 1.85 17.00 
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ROSA VAN LIMA (Pfitzer). An excellent 
light rose pink from Holland. A color that 
is much in demand by florists. Tall plants, 
straight stems, blooms of good size and 
good placement. A good exhibition va- 
riety and excellent cut flower. Mid-season. 
35 812) S20 eeeLOG 
L. .30 1.00 1.85 7.00 
SALBACH’S ORCHID (Salbach). Colored 
the same lavender pink as Cattleya or- 
‘chid. Similar in form to Minuet, but 
pinker, and retai os its color under arti- 
ficial light. Larg e, wide-open blooms of 
3 and fine placement.. As 
many as 10 blooms open at once, and one 
of the few flowers that will stand the 
hottest s without fading or wilting. 
A. M., R. H. S., 1936. Splendid cut flower. 
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L. .30 1.00 1.85 7.00 
SENSATION. A big, handsome, clear soft 
rose pink, shading to lighter pink in 
throat. Tall growing with longer flower 
spike, and many open blooms. Good 
growing habits and rapid increaser. Mid- 
season. 
SD aD 
L. .30 1.00 1.85 
M. .25 .85 1.50 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE. No gladiolus is more 
beautiful than a good spike of Shirley 
Temple, for it is of the purest soft cream, 
and is heavily ruffled. Florets are large 
and of fine substance and well placed on 
a long flower spike. Stems sometimes 
crook in extreme hot weather. Despite 
this occasional fault it is a top ranking 
variety. Early mid-season. 
3/19 95 S00 
L. .30 1.00 1.85 7.00 
SILENTIUM (Pfitzer). Very pure white 
with small carmine blotches on cream 
throat. Good grower and produces fine 
spikes of good size blooms. very attrac- 
tive. Mid-season. 
ke sec l2 ee 
L. .30 1.00 1.85 
M. 25 .85 1.50 
SILVER WINGS (Ritsema). A white sport 
of Picardy that is somewhat similar to 
Leading Lady. The blooms are whiter 
and a bit wider open. The large slightly 
ruffled wide open blooms are well placed 
on long straight flower spike. Good grow- 
ing habit and generous producer of bulb- 
lets. For the home garden we recom- 
mend either of these. Mid-season. 
L. each 3.00 
M. each 2.00 
S. each 1.50 
Bits. 5 for 1.00 
SIR GALAHAD. See page 6. 
