Quality Gladiolus 

General List 
Ten bulbs at 8 times the single price. 100 bulbs at 8 times the ten price. 
Price for each size is the Minimum Ordering Quantity 
ABIGAIL (Myers-Milo ’46) 
Mid-season lavender of the same shades as Minuet. A tall grower and 
easy propagator. May become a leading lavender. 
Large, 1 for $1.00; Medium, 1 for 75c; Small, 1 for 50c. 
Bulblets, 10 for $1.00; 100 for $7.00. 
ALGONQUIN (Palmer) 
Brilliant bright smooth scarlet with beautiful blooms on a tall straight 
stem. A consistent winner at the shows. Early. 
Large, 3 for 25c; Med., 5 for 25c; Small, 10 for 25c; Blts. 125 for 25c. 
ANNAMAE (Pommert) 
Very early chalk white with open plain florets. The early leading 
white commercial. Very good. 
Large, 3 for 25c; Med., 5 for 25c; Blts., 125 for 25c. 
ANNETTE (Dowling ’48) 
No markings on the large clear white with 5%” to 6” florets. Pacific 
Northwest Commercial. 
Large, 1 for $1.00; Med., 1 for 75c; Small, 1 for 50c. 
Bulblets, 10 for $1.00; 100 for $8.00. 
ATOM (Hedgecock) 
The only small miniature gladiolus I list or grow because it is such a 
definite break in color — solid vermillion with a distinct clear silver 
pencilling border on each petal. 
Large, 1 for $1.25; Med., 1 for $1.00; Small, 1 for 50c. 
Bulblets, 10 for $1.00; 100 for $8.00. 
BENGASI (Cave) 
Beautiful light pink, which color deepens toward its edge and blends 
to a white throat in which may be seen four short faint red lines. Six 
inch florets of superb substance and texture. 
Large, 1 for $1.00; Medium, 1 for 50c; Small, 1 for 25c. 
Bulblets, 10 for $1.00; 100 for $3.00. 
Growers’ Unit: 2 Large, 5 Medium, 10 Small, 100 Blts., $8.00. 
BLACK CHERRY (Rich). See 1948 Introductions, page 6. 
BLUE ICE (Butt) 
Light medium oriental blue with slightly deeper throat edge yellow. 
Large, 1 for $3.50; Med., 1 for $2.25; Small, 1 for $1.50. 
Bulblets, 10 for $3.00; 100 for $24.00. 
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