NEWER GOLD CUP VARIETIES---SPRING 1959 
If your order consists entirely of these NEWER VARIETIES, we will prepay ALL the charges via Parcel 
Post if you can await a safe shipping date. 
Orders consisting of Newer Varieties and Standard 
Varieties—we will put in enough extras to more than offset the part that would have been prepaid. 
VARIETY 
ADORABLE (Woods) (541) Beautiful light lav- 
ender with slight pink cast. Very large. 
ANDRENA (Armstrong) (460) A lovely color. 
Light orchid rose with white center. 
BENARES (K&M) (443) Deep pink with carmine 
feathered throat. 
BETTY DUNCAN (Benedict) (320) A fine orange 
with throat blending to gold. 
BOISE BELLE (Roberts) (443) Pleasing pink and 
yellow. Has been a great winner at the Glad 
shows. 
BOLDFACE (Evans) (533) Deep salmon with 
striking white throat. Much in demand. 
CARNIVAL (Butt) (452) Bright scarlet with clear 
white throat. If you like them blotched you'll 
like this. 
CLEO (Youmans) (441) Distinctive light pink 
with red feather on cream ground. 
COLUMBIA (Roberts) (407) Creamy white edged 
in rose. Very much like Corona but daintier in 
coloring and has better attachment. Said to be 
healthy grower. 
CROWN JEWEL (Fischer) (467) Light lavender 
with violet darts on lip petals. Also has a 
lovely frilled border. Well named variety. 
FOLKLORE (Butt) (462) Dark pink with creamy 
white throat. New and unusual. 
Large 
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Medium 
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BETTY DUNCAN, BOLDFACE, GOLD, KING DAVID, COLUMBIA, POINTSETTIA 
10 BULBS. ONE SIZE AND VARIETY, 8 TIMES SINGLE BULB RATE 
VARIETY 
FRANCESCA (Toben) (566) Ruffled lavender 
pink with cream throat that produces exhibi- 
tion spikes of 20 buds—6 open. 
GOLD (Marshall) (412) Beautiful golden yellow. 
Slightly ruffled. 
HEIRLOOM (Klein) (566) Clear lavender with 
white throat. One of our greatest prize-winners. 
KAREN (Mazur) (464) Rose purple with cream 
throat. Very outstanding. 
KASHMIR (470) Ruffled rich purple. Nicely 
formed spike. 
KING DAVID (Carlson) (570) Deep royal pur- 
ple with rich velvet red throat. Edges of petals 
are silver. A most worthwhile variety. 
LAVENDER LACE (Fischer) (466) Very nice ruf- 
fled lavender with cream throat. A great fa- 
vorite. 
LEIF ERIKSON (K&M) (506) Sulphur cream, 
florets slightly ruffled. Opens up to 10 on 
long spike. One of Holland’s best. 
MIGHTY MONARCH (Butt? (552) Huge tall 
growing deep red. We had some outstanding 
spikes of this one, over 6 ft. tall. 
MOTHER FISCHER (Fischer) (400) Large beauti- 
ful white. Makes well arranged spikes. One of 
the best. 
PERFUME (Brauer) (301) Really fragrant. Creamy 
yellow with purple lines. 
PERSIAN RUG (Roberts) (486) Smoky mulberry 
and old rose, with creamy yellow blotch. Noth- 
ing quite like it. 
Large 
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2 for .30 
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Medium 
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MINIATURE GLADIOLUS 
Demand has been terrific on our stocks of miniatures. At the 
present time we are unable to quote prices per 100 or 1000. All 
stock offered is bulblet grown and certain varieties made much 
larger sizes than others, but we are going to offer them ALL AT 
THE SAME PRICE. Medium and small sizes only will be listed, 
however we do have a percentage of large bulbs from these 
bulblets and they will go to the customers who order FIRST as 
medium sized bulbs. 
ALL MEDIUM PRICED AS FOLLOWS: 
3 for .25, 8 for .50, or 18 for $1.00. One size and variety. 
ALL SMALL ARE PRICED AS FOLLOWS: 
5 for .25, 12 for .50, 30 for $1.00. One size and variety. 
VARIETIES AVAILABLE 
ATOM (336) Distinctive scarlet with golden edges. 
BETTY BLUSHES (240) Deep pink. Outstanding for small arrangements. 
BLUE LILY (277) Just about true blue. Has a touch of yellow in throat. 
BO PEEP (240) Dainty pink, with cream throat. Heavily ruffled. 
BROWN ORCHID (290) Smoky chocolate brown with yellow midribs, 
FAIRY (266) A very delicate lavender. 
FLICKER (221) Light orange with a snappy red throat. 
LITTLE SWEETHEART (240) Medium pink, white throat. Just a small “Friendship.” 
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4 for .20 
6 for .30 
3 for .30 
8 for .25 
3 for .25 
VARIETY 
POINSETTIA (Johnson-Weeks) (450) Bright scar- 
let red, One of the best for commercial use 
that has been introduced in the past few years. 
QUIBERON (Errey) (416) Pleasing apricot buff. 
This is without a doubt the tallest and largest 
grower on our list. If you like them big, this is 
it. 
ROSY FUTURE (Pletcher) (460) Bright deep 
rose, almost hurts the eyes to look at it in sun- 
light. A good addition to our list as well as 
yours. 
SANS SOUCI (K&M) (436) A new scarlet that 
is supreme. Narrow creamy line on lower pet- 
als adds to its beauty. 
SPINDRIFT (Chase) (400) This one is really 
something. Our pick of all the creamy whites. 
Carries up to 8 open on a long, graceful spike. 
SWEET SIXTEEN (Fischer) (440) Flushed spar- 
kling pale pink. Very early. 
THE RAJAH (Jack) (570) We are still undecided 
which is best, this or King David. A very large 
ruffled rich purple. 
THE ROAN (Pruitt) (590) Rosy red which is 
covered with fine silver lines. A most unusual 
and attractive flower. 
TRAIL’S END (Ficht) (560) Rosish lavender with 
an appealing yellow throat. Very large. 
TYRONE (Deam) (466) Tall clear light lavender 
with a small white center. Opens up to 9 ona 
well balanced spike. We certainly like this one. 
VELVET MANTLE (Fischer) (454) Luxurious ma- 
roon—long slender spikes. Outstanding. 
SPECIAL DE LUXE M!IXED—NWNade entirely from 
these varieties and hand mixed at that. 
Oregon State 
Grand Champion 
Spike 1954 
Oregon State 
Commercial Sweepstake 
Trophy 1954 
Large 
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Yakima International 
Trophy 
1952, 1953, 1954 
Small 
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5 for .25 
5 for .25 
6 for .25 
6 for .20 
6 for .25 
6 for .25 
6 for .25 
6 for .25 
2 for .25 
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36 for 1.50 
