GAY NINETIES (Krueger) 490 
A novelty of deep plum color. It will open 8 florets at one time. Gay Nineties will 
do its share of winning at the shows when distribution is attained. 
Price, each bulb, L—75c; M—50c; Sm.—25c; 10 bblts. 75c 
GOLD (Marshall) 410 
Until the arrival of Ft. Knox, the deepest yellow gladiolus in color. 
Price, each bulb, L—$1.25; M—75c; Sm.—50c; 10 bblts. for $1.00 
GOLD MEDAL (Beardmore) 516 
The top winner in the buff color class. Florets of 6” size, seven open on tall plants, 
ruffled, fluted and early. 
Price, each bulb, L—25c; M—20c; Sm.—15c; 10 bblts. for 25c¢ 
GOLDEN CROWN (Melk) 412 
The mid-deep yellow of Golden Crown on its very tall spikes, easy germination, 
fast propagation, and large flowers, make it an outstanding commercial. It will open 7 
large flowers at one time. Mid-season. 
Price, each bulb, L—60c; M—40c; Sm.—25c; 10 bblts. for 60c 
HEARTS DESIRE (Fiedler) 540 
Pink florets of gigantic size, cream centers, ruffling and fluting are all combined in 
this superb exhibition glad. It will open 8, six inch florets. 
Price, each bulb, L—15c; M—10c; Sm.—5c; 10 bblts. for 15c 
KEEPSAKE (Krueger) 410 
Keepsake is best described as a non-ruffled faster propagating Crinkle Cream. It 
blooms in early season from low growing plants with spire type spikes. No markings 
blemish this fine gladiolus. Attachment not as secure as one might wish for. Five inch 
flowers, 6 open. 
Price, each bulb, L—40c; M—30c; Sm.—20c; 10 bblts. for 40c 
KING DAVID (Carlson-Puerner) 410 
This gigantic rich purple with its many open florets make it a really outstanding 
gladiolus, both for commercial and exhibition use. Mid-early in bloom season. You 
can't go wrong with King David. 
Price, each bulb, L—$1.50; M—$1.25; Sm.—$1.00; 10 bblts. for $1.50 
LAVALLE (Lines) 507 
Cream with a scarlet throat mark. 
Price, each bulb, L—50c; M 
MAGIC WAND (Lins) 440 
A light pink which is both a giant in plant and flower. Opens 6 florets of 6” size. 
A superb gladiolus. 
Price, each bulb, L—35c; M—25c; Sm.—15c; 10 bblts. for 35c 
MISS CHICAGO (Buchheit) 560 
The most beautiful gladiolus — a blend of lavender and rose with a yellow crescent 
throat. It will open up to 10 six inch florets. Miss Chicago is that glad with the su- 
perlative color for discriminating florists. 
Price, each bulb, L—40c; M—30c; Sm.—20c; 10 bblts. for 40c 
MOTHER FISCHER (Fischer) 400 
A clear ruffled white which receives praise from many persons. I have not grown it. 
Price, each bulb, L—50c; M—35c; Sm.—25c; 10 bblts. for 25c 
MISS WISCONSIN (Krueger) 460 
The best medium rose for a long number of years, with a great future still be to 
realized. 
Price, each bulb, L—10c; M—8c; Sm.—5c; 10 bblts. for 10c 
NEW YORKER (Graff) 540 
My high opinion of New Yorker grows with each year of growing experience. A 
buff pink (pink predominates) that opens seven, oy attractively ruffled florets on 
good long spikes. Tall plants. The rate of increase is excellent. New Yorker blooms in 
mid-season. 
Price, each bulb, L—$1.00; M—75c; Sm.—50c; 10 bblts. for $1.00 
35c; Sm.—25c; 10 bblts. for 50c 
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