


MOORISH KING. There are few gladiolus 
that attract as much attention both in 
the field and show room as Moorish King. 
No other variety has as rich a deep red 
color—a deep clear maroon self. Blooms 
are large, plants are tall and vigorous in 
growth. Tremendously popular. We sell 
out of large sizes each year. 
L. 3 for .50; 12 for 1.75 
MOTHER KADEL (Kadel). Very pleasing 
pure yellow without any other markings. 
Blooms of good form and good substance, 
well placed on a medium long flower 
head. Not especially large but in a class 
by itself because of its pure rich yellow 
color. Mid-season. 
3 T2nee00 
Tie, 3522 Bee 4250 
M. .30 1.00 4.00 
MOTHER MACHREE. One of the most 
pleasing of all the so-called smoky varie- 
ties. A smoky apricot pink. While not 
new, it is still very popular. 
3 12m poUr, 100 
L. .30 1.00 4.00 7.50 
MRS. R. G. ERRY. See page 5. 
MYRNA FAY. See page 5. 
MYSTERY (Stinson). A new gladiolus that 
is striking in the garden and beautiful as 
a cut flower. Very large blooms in clear 
bright pink with prominent rose red 
feathering on two lower petals. Especially 
beautiful under artificial light. Tall vig- 
orous grower. Long flower spike with 6 
to 8 open blooms. Flowers well from small 
bulbs. A fine addition to this color class. 
Bach 3.012 
ibe Ney ai yo APA 
M. 50 1.75 
S 20 «1.00 
Blbts. 50 for 1.00 
OKLAHOMA (Wilson). Good size blooms 
in delightful shade of lilac, with soft rose 
feathering over yellow on lower petals. 
Blooms well placed and firmly attached 
to strong straight stems. Clean growth, 
and generous producer of healthy bulbs. 
Nicely ruffled. One of the best of the so 
called smokies. Early. 
ISACHiiee 3 eel 2k 00 
ie eo 1.00 %e.20) 14-00 
M. .20 .50 1.75 6.50 
Ss 40 1.50 5.50 
Blbts. 50 for 1.00 

Orange Butterfly is a typical Primulinus 
Hybrid, being the result of a cross from a 
Primulinus species to a large flowering va- 
riety. It is especially desirable for small 
table decorations. bie 

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ORANGE BUTTERFLY 
ORANGE BUTTERFLY (Salbach). Small 
flowering clear orange that has no com- 
petition. Blooms are about 2% to 3 inches 
across and are beautifully poised on long 
slender stems. Often there are as many 
as ten blooms open at one time. One of 
the finest of the small flowering type. 
Mid-season. 
L. 3 for .35; 12 for 1.25 
M. 3 for .30; 12 for 1.00 
