Archive image from page 22 of Descriptive list of gladiolus (1934). Descriptive list of gladiolus . descriptivelisto1934cham Year: 1934 [ CHAMP LAIN VIEW GARDENS ROSEX A NEW PALMER VARIETY FREE This is a very fine light rose but sometimes comes darker approaching a salmon scarlet. Has an inconspicuous blotch. I consider it nearly a self color. Is particularly good under artificial light. It grows tall and opens 8-10 large blooms at a time. Have had wonderful spikes even from very small bulbs. If we were to sell this variety we would charge at least $10. each. But It Is Not For Sale. The only
Archive image from page 22 of Descriptive list of gladiolus (1934). Descriptive list of gladiolus . descriptivelisto1934cham Year: 1934 [ CHAMP LAIN VIEW GARDENS ROSEX A NEW PALMER VARIETY FREE This is a very fine light rose but sometimes comes darker approaching a salmon scarlet. Has an inconspicuous blotch. I consider it nearly a self color. Is particularly good under artificial light. It grows tall and opens 8-10 large blooms at a time. Have had wonderful spikes even from very small bulbs. If we were to sell this variety we would charge at least $10. each. But It Is Not For Sale. The only way to get this fine variety is to order some bulbs from my regular list. With every cash order for at least $10 I will give you a bulb of Rosex free. $10. orders will get a small bulb and larger orders larger bulbs. Regular List The letters following each variety is the abbreviation for the originator. (K) Kunderd. (Pf) Pfitzer; (Horn) Hornberger; (D) Diener; (Sal) Salbach. I am marking the various varieties (Com) Commercial; (Ex) Exhibition; (Dec) Decorative As all varieties are decorative I am making those just decorative which I do not consider especially good either for commercial or exhibition purposes. The figures are the approximate blooming dates. A. B. KUNDERD. (K) (Com) (Dec) (86) Cream, tinted pink, cerise lines on bright yellow lip. Large and very heavily ruffled and has good substance. A beautiful variety and always in demand. ACADIA. (See page 12.) AFLAME. (Horn) (Ex) (Dec) (Prim. Grand.) (80-85) A begonia rose shading to bright orange flame near the edge. Back of petals even brighter than the front. Very large, six inches or more across 6-8 open at a time. A wonderful variety for the garden or exhibition but does not ship well for long distances. A fine thing. A. H. WOODFULL. (Errey) (Ex) (Dec) (80-85) Pale mauve with violet red blotch. Sometimes flaked same color. 8-10 well placed blooms at a time. Fine for exhibition. AIDA. (Pf) (Dec) (Com) (70) Very deep b
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