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THE GLADIOLUS FANCIER’S 
GENERAL PRICE LIST 
Discounts in extra bulbs based only on purchases within this list and are to be 
selected also only from this list. See “Terms of Sale’. 
Propagating grower units excluded. 
Bulbs and bulblets priced per each. 10 sold at 8 times each rate. 
3, 5 or more sold at this rate. Bulblets 25 at 100 rate. 
NOTE: For key to Series—size and 
color classifications, see Page 12. 
WHITE—00 Series 
501 DUTCH MASTER (Salman ’49 (our 
50 import release) LM. A Salman’s 
Glory seedling. Clean silvery, creamy 
white with a soft carmine spot, not 
large. Color harmony is more delicate 
than that of the bolder Salman’s Glory 
and considerably larger, which means 
immense, 7 inches and larger. 6-6-6-18 
buds. 
Has a few awards for largest floret 
in the show. 
Vv (Valleevue) test ratings 89-A-X. 
Propagation is below normal average. 
Each L .30 M .20 S .10 Blts .03. Prop- 
agating unit: 2 L, 10 M, 100 S and 
250 bits for $10.00. 
500 MARIE GORETTI—See new items, 
Page 17. 
501 MAUREEN GARDNER (Preyde 
51 (our ’51 import release) EM. 
Huge, clean white with red _ violet 
brush on cream on lip petal. Mostly 
single lip, top petal back, inverted 
type florets. We feel sure this variety 
will produce some 40-inch flowerheads 
as 30-36 heads appear to be the rule 
rather than the exception. If you want 
the 500 size glad with longest flower- 
head, this is it. Vigorous, tall plants, 
wiry stem, 22 buds, 6-inch plain florets 
with wide, flaring petals. A rated in 
C.G.S. ’52 symposium. 
Vv test rating 87-A-B. 
Each L .30 M .20 Blts (100, $2.). 
400 PALACE—See new items, Page 17. 
200 POLAR CUB — See new items, 
Page 16. 
500 PROF. GOUDRIAAN (K & M) (our 
750 import release.) EM. Clean white 
blending into light cream in the throat. 
Now that we have grown many 
thousands of this variety, we are very 
sure-footed about its description. 
Spikes from large bulbs average 
53-55 inches tall making 24-28 inch 
flowerheads (which are long consider- 
ing its double row placement). The 
florets are round. and flat, 514-6 
inches, excellently attached, 8 open, 
8-7-6-21 buds, their placement so uni- 
formly good it should be described as 
phenomenal. It is a most vigorous 
grower and a very fast propagator. 
We know of no commercial faults, its 
substance, lasting quality, access to 
cutting, etc. beyond reproach. 
Few growers have enough dependable 
whites. This is the variety to add 
and the time is now. An outstand- 
ing value. 
Has an A rating from the Dominion 
Experiment Station Test Garden at 
Ottawa, Ont. 
Vv test ratings, 90-A-A. 
Each L .25 M .20 § .10 Bits 10/.30 
100/2.00. 
Propagating units: 
3 L,5 M, 15 S and 200 blts for $5.00. 
5 L, 15 M, 30 S and 500 bits for $10.00. 
CREAM—06 Series 
906 ANNIE AMELIA (Both ’47) ’49 M. 
Clean deep cream, slightly ruffled. 
Round florets, consistently of inverted 
type, making a medium tall spike of 
good outline. Good propagator. 
Excellent cut flower habits. 
Six inch florets, 6-6-7-19 buds. Height 
50-52 inches. 
Vv test ratings, 90-A-A. 
Each L .20 M .20 § .10 Bits .03 
(100, $2.). 
406 HELEN EAKEN (K & M ’47) E. 
This elegant, clean cream has a mild 
green shine on the lower petals which 
does not fade away as the bloom ages. 
Five inch florets, 6-7 open, 16 buds 
well arranged on medium tall spikes 
of 50 inches with all commercial 
characteristics above satisfactory level 
expen propagation which is fairly 
good. 
We think this is the best of the few 
“green” glads to be had, a real beauty. 
Each L 30 M .25 8S .20 Blts (100, $2.). 
These prices net. No 10 rate. No 
selection for extra discount bulbs. 
