
MISS VERMONT (Hatch). Beautifully ruf- 
fled clear delicate pink, with a slight lav- 
ender cast. Soft cream feathering in 
throat. Opens 8 to 10 medium size blooms 
on a long flower head. Plants medium 
tall, flower spikes always straight. Very 
attractive. Fach ?3 "'el2 
L. 35° .85 3.00 
M. .25 4.65) 2.25 
MRS. R. G. ERRY (Erry). Very large tall 
growing deep velvety red (almost black), 
that has recently been introduced in Au- 
Stralia. Long flower head with 6 to 8 open 
blooms. This is one of the finest in this 
color group. Stock limited. No large bulbs 
this season. Each 3 
Med. 1.25 3.50 
Ss eB i ea 
Blbts. 10 for 1.50 
MYRNA FAY (Lins). A splendid new lav- 
ender. Good size blooms in a lively shade 
of orchid lavender with rose feathering 
on lower petals. As many as 8 open 
blooms. Tall plants, long flower head. 
Good healthy grower. Will be in demand 
as a cut flower. Feachi= sto] 
L. 1.00 2.50 8.50 
Mz .400 1.85. 6:50 
Blbts. 20 for 1.00 
ORANGE GOLD (Marshall). A splendid 
new bright golden orange. From 4 to 6 
wide open blooms, well placed on a fairly 
long flower head. Strong healthy grower. 
One of the few good orange colored va- 
rieties. Each 3 12 
L. .50 1.25 4.50 
M. .35 .85 3.00 
Blbts. 20 for 1.00 
PATROL (Palmer). Clear bright apricot 
with yellow throat. Tall grower, long 
straight flower head. As many as 10 open 
blooms with 8 or more buds. Blooms per- 
fectly placed. Valuable addition to the 
apricot color class. 
L. each 1.00; M. each .60; S. each .40 
Blbts. 10 for .50 
PHANTOM BEAUTY (Bastian). New tall 
growing variety in clear pleasing shades 
of light pink. Blooms are of medium large 
Size, are perfectly placed on a long 
straight flower head. 10 to 12 open blooms 
with 8 or more buds showing color. Vig- 
orous grower. Mid-season. 
L. each 4.00; M. each 3.00; S. each 2.00 
Blbts. 10 for 4.00 
SPARKS. Big light yellow with bold orange 
scarlet blotch in throat. Large wide open 
blooms of good texture, well placed on 
long straight flower head. As many as 8 
open blooms with 10 or more buds. Very 
clear colors. Mid-season. 
Pach soueels 
L. 1.00 2.50 8.50 
M. .60 1.50 5.50 
S. .40 1.00 3.50 
Blbts. 10 for .50 
SPIC and SPAN (Carlson). One of the new 
pinks that is becoming extremely popu- 
lar. Tall plants, long straight flower 
spikes, with 8 to 10 beautifully ruffled 
open blooms. Winner of many prizes. Fine 
cut flower and very attractive in the 
garden. 
L. each 1.75; M. each 1.50; S. each 1.25 
Blbts. 10 for 1.50 
SUN SPOT (Roberts). Nicely ruffled, new 
deep apricot yellow to buff, with rose red 
spot in throat. From 7 to 9 open blooms 
on long straight flower head. Strong 
grower and rapid increaser. Distinct. Mid- 
season. Hacnis.. 12 
L. 1.00 2.50 8.50 
M. .60 1.50 5.50 
TOP FLIGHT (LaSalle). Outstanding new 
soft rose pink. Tall plants. Large wide 
open blooms, with as many as 8 open at 
one time. Mid-season. 
L. each 3.00; M. each 2.00; S. each 1.00 
Blbts. 10 for 1.00 
FLASH 
1948 - 1949 Introduction 
RAE (Hatch). New variety that comes to us 
highly recommended. Blooms white at 
the base and flushed rose up through the 
flower, with a white lip. Beautiful color, 
with a hint of lavender. Nicely ruffled. As 
many as 10 open, with a total of 18 to 20 
buds and blooms. Perfect placement, tall 
plants, strong grower and rapid increaser. 
Splendid cut flower and fine for exhibi- 
tion. Blooms in 75 to 80 days. 
Any size bulb, each $5.00 
RECENT AWARDS TO CARL SALBACH 
GOLD MEDAL awarded in 1945 by the New England Gladiolus Society for 
achievement in hybridizing Gladiolus. 
GOLD MEDAL awarded in 1944 by the American Iris Society for achievement 
in hybridizing Iris. 
FOSTER MEMORIAL PLAQUE awarded in 1948 by the British Iris Society 
in recognition of work done with Iris. 
ACHIEVEMENT AWARD from the North American Gladiolus Council in 
1948 for meritorious work in promoting and bettering gladiolus. 
