Abessinie (K & M) 
Color very deep mahogany red. The florets are well 
placed on a tall stem. Early flowering. — 
Abu Hassan (Pf.) 
Color dark blue, much better than Pelegrina. 
Healthy grower with 7 to 8 medium sized florets 
open on a tall stiff stem. 
Admiral DeRuyter (K & M) 
The color is medium salmon pink with a creamy 
blotch on the lower petal. Opens 6 wide well 
placed florets measuring 6 inches across on a tail 
stem. Early mid-season. 
Adventurer (Aust.) 
Large smoky salmon with bright cherry blotch. 
Opens 8 large florets on a tall spike. 
All Glory (Toon) 
A new color in gladiolus, glistening tangerine 
orange, with a deep purple blotch. Florets are ruf- 
fled. 
Aljechin (K& M) 
Color deep violet purple. The wide open florets are 
strongly attached to a medium tall stem. Splendid 
opener when cut in bud, a new color in glads. 
Healthy grower and fine propogator. 
Alzada (Wilson) 
Smoky orange or dark old rose with big cream 
blotch. Color clean and different. An eye catcher. 
Heavy substance and ruffling. Very fine smoky. 
Annamae (Pommert) 
A very early snow white, extra fine commercial to 
catch the early market. Good grower and prop- 
agator. 
Aotearoa 
Large creamy white. Opens 6-8 nice blooms. 
Apache (Gelser) 
Ground color orange heavily overlaid with smoky 
purple. Large yellow throat blotch, healthy grower 
with 10-12 florets open. 
Ares (K & M) 
Color amber white with a pink glow. The edges 
are slightly ruffled with distinct scarlet blotch. 8 
medium sized florets open on a tall spike. 
Aristocrat (Salman) 
Purplish wine-red good texture, long straight stems, 
very fine. 
Astrid (Jack) 
Clear medium rose of a new and distinct shade, 
with a narrow throat line and a slight feather in 
the throat. Tall, husky grower with 6 or more ruf- 
fled blooms open. A very beautiful variety. 
Ataturk (Salman) 
Very deep maroon with velvety black glow. The 
best in this color. 
Atlas (Pf.) 
A nice violet blue with darker throat blotch. 6-7 
florets open on a strong spike. 
Per’ Large Medium Small 
1 40 .3U 
2 .20 3—.25 
10 .80 .60 
1 .20 15 
10 ~=—- 1.50 1.20 
1 .20 15 
10see 50 1.20 
1 30 .20 10 
2 20 3—.25 5—.25 
10 . 1.00 .70 40 
1 .50 40 
2 .20 3—.20 5—.15 
10 .80 .50 (25 
2 .20 3—.15 
10 .80 50 
2 eh 
Deel. OU ny .50 
1 pay .20 
2 .20 3—.20 
10 .80 50 
1 .25 .20 2—.20 
2 da) 3—.25 5—.25 
4 GELSER BROTHERS — DALTON, NEW YORK 
