SNOW PRINCESS. A very fine white of 
good size and form. Tall, with long flower 
spike and many open blooms that are 
always perfectly placed. Stems never 
crook. Snow Princess is one of the very 
best whites. Mid-season. 
Gee ols ta 2Oens LOU 
20 1.00 1.85 7.00 
20 70 1.25 4.50 
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M. 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer). A most outstanding 
yellow of recent introduction. Blooms are 
clear medium yellow with scarlet blotch 
‘on lower petals. Opens six to seven good 
size blooms on long straight flower spike. 
Produces large size bulblets that often 
bloom the first year. Early mid-season. 
Each 3 
L. 1.50 3.50 
M. 1.00 2.40 
S. 60 1.45 
STRAWBERRY PEACH (Salbach 1944). 
Big wide open beautifully ruffled bright 
orange pink with soft scarlet blotch and 
feathering. Buds are clear grenadine pink. 
Blooms of heavy substance well placed 
on tall straight stems. 6 to 8 open blooms. 
Total of 16 blooms and buds. Good rugged 
grower. Opens to the tip when cut. Very 
beautiful, especially under artificial light. 
Fine cut flower. Much in demand. Stock 
limited. Mid-season. 
L. each 3.00; 3 for 7.50 
M. each 2.50; 3 for 6.50 
SUMMER GAL (Zimmer). First offered in 
1944. Very large deep geranium pink with 
rose pink feathering in throat. Six inch 
florets of heavy substance. Medium tall 
straight stems. 6 to 8 well placed open 
blooms. Rapid increaser. Mid-season. 
L. each 5.00 
M. each 4.00 
S. each 3.00 
Bits. 10 for 5.00 
TIP TOP. An immense wide-open red which 
would undoubtedly have gained wide re- 
nown earlier in its career except for the 
fact it is a rather slow propagator. Gen- 
erally recognized as the best red in com- 
merce, certainly the best at anywhere 
near its price range. Six to eight of 18 to 
19 buds open at once. Florets very large 
and habit ideal. Very tall. Mid-season. 
Sto Lane 20 100 
L. .30 1.00 1.85 7.00 
TRUE LOVE: (Klein). Early ruffled shell 
pink in a beautiful shade. Very pleasing 
color. Good size blooms perfectly placed 
on, straight flower spikes. Good grower, 
produces clean healthy bulbs. 
L. each 1.50; 3 for 3.65 
M. each 1.00; 3 for 2.40 
S. each ‘60: 3 for 1.45 
15 
VAGABOND PRINCE. A very rich iri- 
descent garnet brown with a glowing 
scarlet blotch. Eight or more well placed 
florets open at once. Probably the richest 
in tone of all gladiolus, certainly the rich- 
est of the smokies—opens up well when 
eut. Florets of good size. Awarded many 
first prizes. Mid-season. 
ab ab 6 Pas) 100 
L. .30 1.00 1.85 7.00 
M. .25 .85 1.50 5.56 
VALERIE (D. S. Pruitt). A fine new Pruitt 
introduction in a soft scarlet, almost 
salmon, a totally distinct color and one 
much desired. Blooms are large and of 
heavy substance. Long flower spike, many 
blooms open. Mid-season. 
3 12 
1.25 
25 
2.35 
100 
tis 8.50 
VAN GOLD (Van Voorhis). Very early clear 
deep golden yellow self. Medium large 
blooms, well placed on straight strong 
willowy stems. Because of its earliness to 
bloom and the fine rich color, Van Gold 
will be much in demand. Stock is not 
plentiful. 
Each 3 12 
L. 45 1.85 7.25 
M. .50 1.25 864.80 
VISTA BONITA. One of the very best Ellis 
creations, being a giant Phipps. Color 
salmon-pink, many open blooms well 
faced and placed. Florets 7 inches across. 
Good spike. Vigorous. 
3 12 25 100 
L. .30 1.00 1.85 17.60 
M. .25° ~85 1.50. 5.50 
Ss. .20 .70 1.25 4.50 
WHITE GOLD (Scheer 1943). Immense 
blooms in clear creamy white, shading to 
golden yellow throat. Four to six wide 
open blooms open at one time on good 
straight stems. Total of 18 blooms and 
buds. Vigorous grower, rapid increaser. 
Winner of many prizes. Mid-season. 
Each 3 12 2 
DA 25) = .65°92.50- 4.75 — 
M. — 635 1.25 2.35 8.50 
Ss. — 20 .65 1.20 4.50 
YELLOW HERALD (New European).Clear 
amber yellow with soft carmine deep in 
throat. Large wide open blooms well 
placed on strong upright stems. Healthy 
grower, early flowering. An improvement 
on the well known Gate of Heaven. 
Each 3 12 
lL. 50 1.35 5.25 
M. .45 1.20 4.50 
