OCTOBER SUNSHINE (Qvackenbush) 420 
A great commercial in orange color. 
Price, each bulb, L—10c; M—8c; Sm.—5c; 10 bblts. for 10c 
PACTOLUS (K & M) 417 
A European glad — buff with large scarlet throat marks. Very showy. 
Price, each bulb, L—10c; M—8c; Sm.—5c; 10 bblts. for 10c 
PINK CLASSIC (Melk Bros.) 540 
A giant in plant and flower. Pink Classic is a light salmon that opens 8 or more 
ruffles, securely attached arty florets. It is an outstanding commercial and exhibition glad. 
Price, each bulb, L—75c; M—50c; Sm.—35c; 10 bblts. for 75c 
POINSETTIA (Weeks) 452 
The “rave” gladiolus in the red color class. Spikes that exceed th> one used for the 
illustration are easy to grow. Poinsettia is tall, early, and the 5!” florets are securely 
attached. It will open 8 or more florets at one time. It is outstanding in any gladiolus 
planting. 
Price, each bulb, L—$1.00; M—75c; Sm.—50c; 10 bblts. for 80c 
POLYNESIA (K & M) 430 
A European salmon with a slight orange cast that opens 10 florets at one time. It 
is a great companion to Spic & Span and a worthy competitor. It has all the traits re- 
quired of a great commercial gladiolus. 
Price, each bulb, L—25c; M—15c; Sm.—10c; 10 bblts. for 25c 
QUEEN MARY (Torrie-Flad) 532 
A great prospect for the ribbon minded glad fan. Queen Mary will open 8, five 
and one half inch florets at one time. It blooms in mid-late season. 
Price, each bulb, L—$1.00; M—75c; Sm.—50c; 10 bblts. for $1.00 
REBOUND (Wesselman) 462 
An extra early cerise rose of varying color intensity, similar to Chaumony. Its value 
lies in its extreme earliness. It will open six 41/”’ florets. 
Price, each bulb, L—25c; M—15c; Sm.—10c; 10 bblts. for 25c 
RED CHERRY (Roberts) 436 
The best commercial scarlet on the market is Red Cherry. It opens six or more 
5” florets on a good flower head. Attachment is of commercial caliber. 
Price, each bulb, L—15c; M—10c; Sm.—5c; 10 bblts. for 15c 
REDWING (Wright-Graff) 536 
Redwing has won so many awards and friends that no further description of this 
excellent red needs be made here. 
Price, each bulb, L—25c; M—15c; Sm.—10c; 10 bblts. for 25c 
ROYAL TREAT (Lins) 452 
A deep blood red which produces a spike like that of Burma, ie, giant florets, in- 
tense ruffling, much bud color. Royal Treat is an outstanding midseason glad. Don’t 
overlook fast propagating Royal Treat. It is the very best of the new dark reds. 
Price, each bulb, L—$1.50; M—$1.00; Sm.—50c; 10 bblts. for $2.00 
SILVER COURT (Lins) 400 
I sold out so completely on this superlative white, that I can only offer stock of it 
at retail prices. The best pure white! 
Price, each bulb, L—25c; M—15c; Sm.—10c; 10 bblts. for 25c 
SKIPPY (G. Melk. Jr.) 401 
A very pert white gladiolus, ruffled, and an attractive one, with its sharp pink 
throat marking. Florets are of 4” size. Six open florets is the usual number produced. 
Skippy is a most attractive gladiolus. 
Price, each bulb, L—75c; M—50c; Sm.—35c; 10 bblts. for 75c 
SPARKLE (Allen-Ruble) 532 
A giant salmon in both plant and flower. Sparkle opens 7 florets on a good spike 
from tall plants. It propagates like a weed. A satisfactory cut flower. 
Price, each bulb, L—15c; M—10c; Sm.—5c; 10 bblts. for 15c 
SPIC & SPAN (Carlson-Puerner) 442 
The ruffled salmon spikes of Spic & Span are “known the world over’. It requires 
no added “boost”. 
Price, each bulb, L—10c; M—8c; Sm.—5c; 10 bblts for 10c 
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