COMMERCIAL and FANCIERS’ GLADIOLUS 
Variety and Description 
GWEN (Pickwell-Moses-49) 560-80 
Reports from our customers confirm our statement that 
Gwen is fragrant. This beautiful light rose will grow tall 
and straight and will open 6-8 beautiful florets that will 
stand handling and will win on the show table. It cuts 
100% usable spikes and is offered not for its fragrance but 
for its beauty and usability. Destined to be a very fine 
commercial. 
HAROLD K. (knight-4s) 536-85 
The largest and best deep scarlet. Clear mammoth deep 
scarlet self. 7 inches in diameter, round florets, 6-7 open 
with 7-8 showing color. Excellent placement and attach- 
ment, heavy substance and velvety texture. Very tall plant 
with deep green and healthy foliage. Very good propagator. 
HAWKEYE RED (Heaton-44) 450-85 
A commercial, medium red, sport of Vagabond Prince with 
its nice form and growing habits. 
HEART’S DESIRE (rFiediler-48) 540-80 
A superbly beautiful light creamy pink with very heavily 
ruffled florets. 6-8 large, lacy flowers open on tall spikes 
with good flower heads. One of the best of the newer ones. 
HEAVENLY WHITE (mMoses-44) 440-70 
Sport of Rosa Van Lima with all its good points plus a 
glistening white color. It sometimes has a lavender over- 
cast. It has a small lavender feather in the throat. 
HUGH PRICE (soth-4s) 416-80 
Salmon-buff with yellow throat. It has perfect placement 
and outline. Tall grower with 6-8 open 41-inch florets. Full 
exhibition type. In our opinion the best out of 25 new 
ones from down under. 
INDIAN PRINCESS (Zimmer-37) 362-85 
Deep rose-red, intensely ruffled, opens 5 on a wiry stem. 
A sweetheart. 
JUNE DAY (Roberts-46) 441-58 
A very early pink that opens 6-7 round florets, 444 inches in 
diameter, on a 20-22 bud spike. A pure pink with small, 
twin blotches of cherry-red in throat. Heavy propagator of 
large bulbets that sprout easily. 
JUNE ROSE (Marshall-so) 462- 
Early bright rose that will be excellent for the commercial 
trade. Its earliness and its color make it the ideal flower for 
this type of trade. It should be good for the home gardener, 
too, who wants the first flowers of the season. 
KAWATIRI (Pupich-44) 517-85 
A very beautiful pastel. It is tinted pink on the edges 
shading through creamy buff to a golden yellow throat. This 
has been grown in New Zealand to 7 feet tall and 8%4-inch 
florets. It does not grow so big here but it is a marvelous 
grower and its color is beyond comparison. 
KING LEAR (Palmer-33) 570-75 
Wonderful exhibition purple of large size. Beautifully 
ruffled. 
LADY ANN _(Buchanan-48) 500-67 
White blended with a canary-yellow throat. Lustrous and 
lightly ruffled. Will open seven 6-inch florets. 
LADY JANE (Lake-41) 406-85 
Clear light cream with yellow lip. Appears to be light yel- 
low. A fine commercial and show flower. 
IMPORTANT: Packages of bulblets will consist of 50 to 100 
Per Large 
1 $2.00 
10 16.00 
1 2.00 
10 16.00 
3 Ds 
10 70 
1 .60 
10 4.00 
2 25 
10 ~—s«:i1.00 
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10 ~=2.80 
Y .20 
10 80 
1 30 
10 2.40 
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10 16.00 
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10 =2.80 
3 es) 
10 70 
2 30 
Ome Le 20) 
3 5 
10 70 
Medium Small Bulblets 
$1.50 $1.00 2—$0.50 
12.00 8.00 10— 2.00 
No Discount 
Hep 1) Gh 2s 
12.00 8.00  10— 2.00 
No Discount 
Alar ae a pke— .25 
50 40 Se O50 
3.50 3.00 100— 4.00 
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25 alley Gas YS 
2.00 0) NOC 1s 
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50 30\ pke=— .25 
RY Os A Ne AG 
1.60 80 100— 1.50 
25 m5 ie OS 
10.00 6.00  10— 2.00 
No Discount 
Oe 9 DY es os 
2.00 1.00 100— 1.50 
AAO TNS pkg.— .25 
3 es he Oe ; 
80 50 pkg.— _.25 
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bulblets in most cases. 
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