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The Florists^ Review 



Fbbbdabt 12, 1920 



GLADIOLI 



We offer none but our own grown extra quality 

 Gladioli. Heavy, plump bulbs, grown in Michigan 

 soil. Ask our prices for smaller sizes. 



TERMS: 3 % cash with order; 30 days net. Unknown correspondents give references, please. No charge for packing. 



l%in. 



up 

 ) 30.00 



60.00 



Commercial Varieties 



America, flesh pink 



Chris, maroon red, new 



Glory of IHolland, fine white 



Golden West, orange red, large 35.00 



Goliath, purplish maroon. 100% bet- 

 ter than Empress of India 60.00 



Halley, salmon pink, early 30.00 



Klondyke, yellow, red spot 30.00 



La Grandesse, extra large white, 



new '. 75.00 



Lily Lehman, Ivory white 50.00 



Lisa, apple blossom pink 75.00 



Master WIebertus, mauve white 35.00 



Loveliness, creamy white 70.00 



Mr. Mark, light blue, large 110.00 



Mrs. Frank Pendleton, light pink, 



carmine blotch, 2% in. over $55.00 45.00 



Mrs. Velthuys, brilliant red 75.00 



Niagara, creamy yellow.... 50.00 



Panama, fine pink 60.00 



Proserpine, very deep pink 50.00 



Pride of Hlllegom, the best scarlet 



for cut flowers, large, new 



Prince of Wales, salmon rose, very 



early, extra 75.00 



Princeplne, carmine red, white spot 40.00 

 Roem Van Kennemerland, extra 



pink, immense flowers 50.00 



Schwaben, yellow 60.00 



Willy WIgman, white, red blotch.. 45.00 



Primullnus Hybrids 25.00 



•Per 1000- 

 l%ln. 

 up 

 24.00 

 50.00 

 35.00 

 28.00 



$ 



lin. 

 up 

 ; 18.00 

 40.00 

 27.00 



l%ln. 



50.00 40.00 



60.00 

 40.00 

 60.00 



6b!66 



90.00 



60.00 

 40.00 

 40.00 

 40.00 



50.00 

 32.00 

 50.00 



50.66 

 70.00 



50.00 

 32.00 

 32.00 

 32.00 



150.00 120.00 100.00 



60 00 

 32.00 



40.00 

 48.00 

 35.00 

 20.00 



50.00 



32.00 

 36.00 



ieloo 



New Varieties of High Value 



up 

 Catharlna, grayish light blue, with 



deeper spot $ 45.00 



Distinction, large maroon 10.00 



Glory of Noordwyk, soft large yel- 

 low 40.00 



Gr^tchen Zang, lively pink 8.00 



Hubertus, light blue and mauve 11.00 



Illinois, apple blossom pink, little 



red spot, extra 20.00 



Llebesfeuer, bright scarlet 8.00 



Majestic, delicate orange pink, large 



flowers, brilliant, new variety.... 50.00 

 Mr. Theodore, light scarlet, white 



blotch 5.00 



Muriel, extra fine light blue with 



little darker spot 60.00 



Mrs. Dr. Norton, white edged soft 



pink, sulphurish yellow spot 75.00 



Nora, light blue 35.00 



Red Emperor, immense scarlet 12.00 



Sulphur King, deep yellow 12.00 



Yellow Standard, golden yellow 12.00 



Flora, golden yellow, large, each... 1.50 

 Golden Measure, deep yellow, extra, 



each 4.00 



Maine, citron yellow, turning Into 



the purest white when In bloom, 



very delicate, each 4.00 



-Per 100- 

 l%ln. 

 up 



I 86.00 

 8.00 



32'. 00 

 6.50 

 9.00 



18.00 

 6.60 



40.00 



4.00 



50.00 



60.00 



28.00 



9.00 



9.00 



1.25 



3.60 



lin. 

 up 



I 27.00 

 6.00 



25.00 

 6.00 

 7.00 



9.00 

 6.00 



32.00 



3.00 



40.00 



60.00 



20.00 



7.00 



7.00 



1.00 



3.00 



United Bulb Company 



The Homefof Choice Gladioli Box A, Mount Clemens, Mich. 



' 



^m, 



PLEASURE or PROFIT 



Rugowski's New Asters 



Pure Honor and Meritorious Pink? 



Pure Honor— Color, pure white; medium height, 

 mid-season bloomer; size of flowers from 3 to 4 

 inches in diameter and very full; average plant 

 produces from 16 to 20 blooms on long, single 

 stems; it is non-lateral branching; flowers have a 

 Japanese reflex Chrysanthemum appearance. 

 $1.50 per pkg. 



Rugowski's Meritorious Pink — This marvel- 

 ous aster is late-branching type; color, shell- 

 pink; plants grow about 2 1-2 feet high on 

 very strong trunk and it produces strong, non- 

 lateral stems; blooms average 3 1-2 to 4 1-2 

 inches; no centers. $1.30 per pkg. 



Only 5 packages will be sold to one customer. In original packages only; 50 seeds 



to the package. Beware of imitations. 



Earliest Producer Tomato Seed 



First Time on the Market in 1919 



1-4 oz., $0.50; 1 oz.. $1.50; 1-4 lb., $5.50; I lb.. $20.00 

 Catalogue will be tent upon request 



J. K. RUGOWSKI SEED CO., Inc., 



Manitowoc, Wisconsin 





