GENERAL PREPAID LISTING 
The name of the variety is followed by its size and color classification-number. 
Then the name of the originator and introducer with year of introduction. The 
approximate time of growth to blooming date, which is affected to some extent by 
weather and soil conditions. 
(L) are 1% inches in diameter, or larger. (B) Bulblets. 
(M) Medium are 34 inch to 1% inches. 
(S) Small are 3/8 to 34 inches. 
(L.25) indicates one large bulb for 25c. (M 2/.30) indicates two medium size 
bulbs will be furnished for 30c. (L. 10/1.00) indicates 10 large bulbs are furnished 
for $1.00. Five bulbs will be furnished for half the per ten price, but under no cir- 
cumstances can I accept orders per single item for less than 20c. 
ABIGAIL, 366 (Myres-1946) 85 days. A light lavender the same shade as Minuet. 
Opens 8 of 16 buds. ERB P/N 
ALGONQUIN, 536 (Palmer-1939) 80 days. Brilliant scarlet. Good sized florets. 
on tall spikes. L. 2/.25: 10 for $1.00 
ATHENA, 266 (Koerner-1945) 75 da. lLaciniated deep lavender, curved lower 
petals have gold lines. Is used in corsages same as an orchid. Any size — 50c 
BALLAD, 461 (Palmer-1942) Beautiful rose-salmon having prominent cream 
throat, medium size florets on tall spike. Nice for basket work. 
L. 10/.70; M. 10/.40; B. 100/.25 
BLACK OPAL, 354 (Errey, 1936) Midseason. An exceptionally rich dark crim- 
son. Has long flower head with well-placed florets. 
L 10/1.00; M 10/.40; B. 42 pt. $1.00 
BLUE BEAUTY, 476 (Pfitzer-1936) early mid-season. The best cheap medium 
blue. L. 2/.25, 10/.80; M 10/.40; B % pt. $1.00 
BOLERO, 425 (Leffingwell-1941) Mid-season. Smoky crange, dark red blotch 
heavily ruffled, fluted and needlepoint bloom. Distinctive. 
L 2/.25; 10/1.00; M 10/.50; S 10/.25. B 100/.25 
BUENA VISTA, 562 (Pruitt) 90 days. Darker ruffled rose. Grows tall straight 
spike. Les tie ae eer Oui ed 
BURMA, 662 (Palmer-1943) 85 days. Burma ranks among the gladiolus greats. 
Broad ruffled florets of rose-red velvet, well placed on tall strong stems. Excel- 
lent propagator. L. .15: 10/1.00: M 10/.50; S 10/.25: B 100/.25 
BUTTERSCOTCH, 531 (Langworthy-Gladland-1948) Mid-season. A_ soft sal- 
mon-buff with vivid throat mark. Opens 8-6” florets of 20 buds well attached. 
L .75c M .50; Blts. 5/.25 
CASABLANCA, 400 (Majeski-1944) Late mid-season. Casablanca is a tall, ruf- 
fled creamy-white that wins favor for late cutting. Opens 6 to 8 florets on tow- 
ering spikes. L 3/.25, 10/.70:; M 10/.30; S 10/.25; Btls. 100/.20 
CHAMOUNY, 460 (Baerman-1938) 85 days. The beautiful cerise-rose floret has 
a silver picotee edge. Is much desired by the florist for corsages. Lots of water 
helps them grow into tall, straight spikes. L 10/1.00; M 10/.40; S 10/.25; B '% pt. 1.09 
CHRISTINE, 500 (Cave-Graff-Gove A46) Mid-season. Christine blooms a 6-inch 
beautiful plain-petaled pure white glad with good substance. Very tall, strong 
stem! produces many, pulblets. .. 22.20 .5.% ..L. 1/1.00; Blts. 10/1.00; 100/8.00 
DAZZLER, 421 (Both-1940) 80 days. Dazzling scarlet-orange, red blotch. Opens 
6-8 of 51” florets L .30; M 2/.40c 
DIEPPE, 433 (Hassel-1945) Mid-season. Red-salmon, the throat shading deep- 
er self color. Opens well on tall stem. Very showy. LLG se MLO Seasino 
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