14 GUNS GLAD LOG Urs 
COMMERCIAL AND FANCIERS GLADIOLUS 
POSTPAID U.S.A. 
COLUMBIA (Roberts) 407-EM) A lovely creamy white, heavily suffused bright 
rose on petal edges. A wonderful color combination. Opens 6-8 five inch flowers 
on average spikes. Very reliable and healthy and can take any kind of weather. 
Will replace Corona and will be grown by the millions as soon as stock is avail- 
able. L $1.40; M 90c; S 5c: Bts. 2-25¢; 10-$1.09; 100-$8.019' 
COONEY MISS (Krueger 50) (540) Clean rich pink. Wide open florets of heavy 
substance. The medium height plants carry good flower heads of richly colored 
large bloom. Rapid propapator. S 20c; Bts. 10-40c; 100-$3.00 
CRUSADER (Fischer 52) (301) One of the first to bloom and one of the nicest. 
The slender straight spikes carry 6-8 open, perfectly placed well formed florets. 
White with lavender rose blotch. Very precise and beautiful. 
S 50c; Bts. 2-25c; 10-$1.00 
DIEPPE (Hassel) (436-M) Dark salmon red shading deeper on lip.. Opens 6-7 flat 
wide open bloom of wonderful color. One of the best. 
L 2-25e; M 3-25e; S 5-25e; Bts. 25-25¢e 
DIVINITY (Roberts 52) (306-ML) Immaculate, heavily ruffled cream blending to 
yellow throat. Opens 5-6 medium sized bloom on regular height spike. Very fine. 
M $3.00 No discount 
DOLLY VARDEN (Harris 50) (533-ML) Huge deep salmon pink with large cream 
white throat. The giant florets are somewhat waved with recurved petals.. Opens 
6-8 giant florets on strong plant. Very popular variety. 
L $1.00; M 75c; S 40c: Bts. 2-25ce; 10-$1.00 
EDITH WARR (Warr 52) (542-L) Introduced as the perfect pink gladiolus. Opens 
8-644 inch florets on tall heavy spike. For a huge pink try this. 
S $1.09; Bts. 1-25c; 5 for $1.00 
ELMERS ROSE (Fischer 51) (E.M.) Ruffled deep rose with slight deeper mark. 
Grand tall plants with long heads opening 6-8 bloom of good substance. An 
all around good glad with a good color. BE, 50c; M 35c; Bts. 10-3%e 
EVANGELINE (Palmer) (560) Giant buff pink on tall strong plants with long 
flower heads. Opens 8-9 huge flowers at one time. One of the best. 
L 25e; MM 2-20c; S 3-25¢; Bts. 29-25c¢ 
FALCON (Woods) (567-EM) The most orchid like of all gladiolus. A clear medium 
lavender with rose stippling on the cream lip petals. The color and form are 
similar to the finest Cattleya Hybrid Orchids. M 3c; S 20c; Bts. 4-25¢e; 10-50c 
FANTASY (Rich 1952) An entirely new type of gladiolus. The large flowers are 
curled and spurred and of a beautiful chartreuse and salmon color. The unusual 
part also is that the plant is of regular height, with regular length flower head. 
As beautiful as the finest Fantasy or Parrot tulip. Should become very popular. 
M $2.50; S $2.60; Bts. 1-30¢ 
FIREBIRD (Kuhn) (436) Clear brilliant scarlet. Opens 6-8 bloom on a tall plant. 
L 2-25¢; M 3-25e; S 5-25¢e; Bts. 29-25e 
FLORA (Fischer) 460-M) Beautiful shade of rosy pink with same throat as Noweta 
Rose. Good tall straight plants. S 25¢; Bts. 10-$1.00 
FORSYTHIA (Harris 52) (512-E.M.) Looks like the perfect large yellow with tall 
plants and long flower heads. Opens 7-8 large wide open florets. The shade of 
yellow is fairly deep with slight greenish cast. An excellent performer. 
S 75e; Bts. 25c; 10-$2.00 
GAIL (Farrington 49) (466-M) A stretchy tall lavender shading to deeper lavender 
at petal edges. Opens 17-9 perfectly attached and perfectly placed bloom of 
excellent substance. Fine cutflower. 
L 40c; M 35e; S 25c; Bts. 3-20c; 10-50c; 100-$4.00 
GARNET GLOW (Rich) (454) A new large ruffled glistening deep garnet red. Has 
a good color and is a good grower. S 50c; Bts. 3-25c; 10-75¢ 
