TRAVELER (Torrie-Flad ’52) 
460 
Since Traveler will open 10 or more 41/,” florets at one time it is of primary interest 
as an exhibition flower where its fine placement and attachment, and number open re- 
ceive due consideration. 
Traveler is a light rose pink with just a small deeper throat mark. 
Price, each bulb, L—$2.00; M—$1.50; Sm.—$1.00; 10 bblts for $2.00 
GENERAL LIST 
Ten buibs may be obtained at eight times the single bulb price. 100 
bulblets at 8 times the given 10 rate. 
BLACK CHERRY (Rich) 554 
The best dark red gladiolus available for exhibition in the lower price class. 
Price, each bulb, L—40c; M—30c; Sm—20c; 10 bblts. for 40c 
BRIDAL ORCHID (Carlson-Puerner) 566 
One of the “grand champs’ ot showdom. An early big light lavender. 8 open 
florets, 6” flowers. Early. 
Price, each bulb, L—35c; M—25c; Sm. 
COLOR MARVEL (Krteger) 316 
Color Marvel won so many awards in the 300 size grouping that this blended 
yellow with orange casts and reflections is returned to our listing. A beauty in 4” flowers. 
Price, each bulb, L—10; M—8c; Sm.—5c; 10 bblts. for 10c 
COLUMBIA (Roberts) 407 
A great replacement for Corona with the rose halo a bit wider, and the cream center 
more immaculate. Columbia is an excellent commercial variety. 
Price, each bulb, L—$1.50; M—$1.00; Sm.—75c; 10 bblts. for $1.00 
COONEY MISS (Krueger) 540 
The gigantic, flat open, well attached florets of Cooney Miss, with the usual 7 
open florets in light salmon color make it a favorite with our florists, in spite of its 
average height. It increases “like a weed”. 
Price, each bulb, L—40c; M—30c; Sm.—20c; 10 bblts. for 40c 
CYNTHIA (Graff) 410 
An extra early creamy yellow of fine habits. 41/.” florets, 8 open. 
Price, each bulb, L—50c; M—35c; Sm.—25c; 10 bblts. for 50c 
DEE TWELVE (Arenius) 452 
A very clear red, 8 open florets, tall plants, average flowerhead, midseason. 
Price, each bulb, L—50c; M—35c; Sm.—25c; 10 bblts. 50c 
EDGEWOOD (Torrie-Flad) 460 
A “deep-medium” ruffled rose of excellent height. It opens 8 florets of 5°’ size on a 
long flowerhead. Edgewood is a superb gladiolus. Late. 
Price, each bulb, L—$1.00; M—75c; Sm.—50c; 10 bblts. for $1.00 
ELMER’S ROSE (Fischer) 460 
A medium rose, lightly ruffled and with many commercial traits. 
Price, each bulb, L—50c; M—35c; Sm.—25c; 10 bblts. for 50c 
EVANGELINE (Palmer-Gove) 540 
Giant buff pink. 
Price, each bulb, L—15c; M—10; Sm.—5c; 10 bblts. for 15c 
FASHION (Graff) 442 
A deep salmon of great beauty. A superb commercial. 
Price, each bulb, L—$1.00; M—75c; Sm.—50c; 10 bblts. for $1.00 
FLAME GIRL (Lins) 436 
The most fiery scarlet on the market, — a dandy. 
Price, each bulb, L—25c; M—15c; Sm.—10c; 10 bblts. for 25c 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (Harris) 400 
The best cream white. 
Price, each bulb, L—10c; M—8c; Sm.—5c; 10 bblts. for 10c 
FRANCESCA (Tobin) 466 
This beautiful light lavender with a cream throat (lightly ruffled florets) is indeed 
a beauty, one that will certainly please the most critical fan. Makes a clean spike. 
Price, each bulb, L—$1.50; M—$1.00; Sm.—50c; 10 bblts. for $1.50 
15c; 10 bblts. for 25c 
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