Class 
Rebs bi PRICE “Lels 


Variety and Description 
Per 
or 
Med. 

312 
440 
533 
466 
430 
470 
Dd2 
490 
420 
406 
GOLDEN TETON (Zimmer ’42) E. A good 
golden Gladiolus, not as tall as some but 
still a beautiful color. 
GOLDEN STATE (Wheeler ’42) M. Clear 
rich yellow on a tall spike. Opens 8 to 10-5” 
blooms in a double row. Fine exhibition and 
cut flower. 
GLAMIS (Palmer 740) M. Intensely ruffled 
light rose with white throat. Large blooms 
on a medium length stem. One of the finest 
and most beautiful of all the Glads. A must 
for home or commercial. 
GRETA GARBO (Pfitzer ’37) M. Beautiful 
soft blush white, on a tall strong stem. 
Very fine. 
HARMAU (Both ’40) E. Orange red, with 
rosy overtone, throat deeper, slightly ruffled 
giant florets on a tall stem. Very fine com- 
mercial. 
HUNTRESS (M. Jack) E, Large early lav- 
ender. Many times a blue ribbon winner. 
A must. 
IRAK (Mitsch) L. Sport of Bagdad, a lav- 
ender gray. Lovely with soft rose colors. A 
winner in its class. 
KING LEAR (Palmer) E. Very early, clear 
reddish purple with silver edge on petals. 
A fine early purple. A blue ribbon winner. 
KING CLICK (Wilson) M. Opens 8 to 10 
large ruffled red florets on a tall stem. Fine 
show Glad. 
KING TAN (Wilson) M. Large rosy ian. 
Something different, that makes a lovely 
bouquet. Winner many times. 
LANTANA (Palmer ’43) E. Pastel shade of 
orange and yellow. Opens 8-4%”’ florets on 
a fairly long flower head. Short stem below 
first floret. Very beautiful. 
LADY JANE (Lake ’41) M. A clear cream 
with a yellow lip, and a chartreuse bud. 
Will open 6 to 8 florets on a tall spike, a 
good grower that increases rapidly. Stands 
heat. In fact Lady Jane possesses something 
that no other Glad. seems to be able to have. 
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20 
00 
20 
30 
10 
20 
10 
1.75 
20 
20 
Sm. 
07 
10 
06 
1.50 
10 
10 
10 
10 
Bulblets 
50- .25 
10-2.00 
50- .20 
100- .25 
