Per Large Medium Small Bulblets 
KEEPSAKE (Krueger 50) (410) 80 
A clear light yellow cut flower variety opening 6-7 1 20 2-30 3-.25 155 9225 
large round blooms on a 4’ spike. Well liked by : 
many for its fine commercial qualities. 10 «1.60: 1.20 70 = 100 1.25 
KING DAVID (Carlson ’51) (570) 85 
Gorgeous deep purple set off by a thin silver edge 
around each petal. From 7-10 fluted and flaring 
ruffled florets open at once on long flowerheads hav- 
ing 22 buds. Very straight in growth and does not 1 00 3D .20 10 ~=-.40 
burn in the sun like so many dark ones. 10 4.00 2.80 1.60 100 3.00 
KING SIZE (Hartman ’53) (531) 95 
A giant of the glad world KING SIZE was brought 
out with as much publicity as any glad of recent 
years. A clear light salmon with deep pink throat 
marks. Grown from large bulbs it can make spikes 
holding 10 open florets sometimes reaching 7” across. 
With us it only grew 4’ tall from medium sized 
bulbs but apparently does much better for others 1 3.00 2.00 1.00 1 25 
who can baby it more. 10 24.00 16.00 8.00 10 2.00 
KOKOMO GIANT (Washburn 51) (542) 75 
A tall pink of good size opening 7-10 6” blooms on 
a 51/’ spike. A good grower that can make impres- 1 40 30 20 10 30 
sive spikes. Some misplacement. 10 3.20 2.40 1.60 100 2.40 
KRISHNA 3 (K&M) (354) 85 
Very black red — about the darkest one we list. 
5-8 41/4” blooms on 4’ spikes. Hard to grow from 1 40 30 .20 LO Reese 
bulblets but large bulbs do very well. 10 3.20 2.40 1.60 100 2.40 
LADY ANNE (Buchanan ’47) (400) 70 
An excellent early cut flower. 6-8 large well placed 
florets of a lustrous creamy white on tall sturdy 2 30 3-30 5-25 Pkg.  .30 
spikes. 10.—-:1.20 .80 40 
LANCELOT (Snyder ’49) (410) 75 
Tall light yellow opening 8-9 well placed 414” 
blooms. A fine cut flower that is very reliable in 2 30 3-30 5-25 Pkg.  .30 
growth. 10. ~—- 1.20 80 40 
LAVALLE (Lines ’49) (507) 85 
Light ivory cream with a showy orange scarlet 
throat. This one seems to get better each year for 
us. Opens 7-8 ruffled 6” blooms on 514’ spikes. An 
exceptionally vigorous grower that stands out in the 1 2) 2-30 3-.25 15.25 
field and is beginning to do a lot of show winning. 10 2.00 1.20 AA AKI abyss 
LEAH GORHAM (Gorham ’51) (451) 85 
Tall light red offset by a large snow-white throat. 
A neat spike-maker holding 6-7 recurved blooms 1 30 20 2-.30 0p a25 
open on stretchy spikes. Very consistent in growth. 10 2.40 1.60 1.20 100 2.00 
A Baltimore, Md. customer writes: 
pane OY order of Gladiolus bulbs arrived today in first class condition and they seem to be of excellent 
quality. Please accept my sincere thanks and appreciation for your generous Over-count and extras. 
Wh, (65 18, WY 
A Plymouth, Indiana man writes: 
I received with pleasure the 66 varieties I ordered last month. We were so well pleased with good count 
and extras that we choose to order several other varieties that we previously planned to give to a local grower. 
Mrs Gon: 
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