E. J. SHAYLOR—A beautiful, pure deep 
MOSES DIM Kee een ee a a Se 
white blooms open at once._.........-.---..- 
EVELYN KIRTLAND—Rosy-pink, darker 
at the edges, fading to shell-pink at the 
center, with brilliant scarlet blotches on 
ayers tal sess ae a eee ee 
GOLD DROP (Primulinus)—Pure deep 
GOV. 
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GRETCHEN ZANG—Beautiful soft shade 
of pink, blending into deep salmon on the 
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HALLEY—A delicate salmon-pink _____..._. 
JACK LONDON—Light salmon with bril- 
liant orange; golden yellow throat with 
Bibysstriped*center eS 
JEWELL—Clear salmon-pink, with golden 
throat, without markings of any kind... 
JOE COLEMAN—Very large and vigorous. 
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LE MARECHAL FOCH—Very delicate 
pink with enormous wide open flowers; 
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LILY WHITE—A reliable first-class early 
allawhitesvariety-=—-= ase 
LOUISE—Clear pure lavender of a bluish 
tinge, the finest lavender yet produced. 
MAIDEN’S BLUSH—Flesh-pink, lightly 
flaked with pale old-rose. Throat suffused 
mallow-pink. Flowers well arranged on 
long wiry stems. One of the very earliest 
for forcing. Very dainty and fine... 
MISS CHRISTINA TREUER—A 
rose-colored flower without stripes or 
TDIOECH eS ee eet a ete ene eee 
MRS. DR. NORTON—White, with soft 
La France pink. The three lower petals 
have a bloten of sulphur-yellow, stained 
at the base with fine specks of Tyrian-pink' 
MRS. FRANCIS KING—A most beautiful 
Shagerotsflame=pin ke 2s eee 
MRS. FRANK PENDLETON—The petals 
show beautiful bright rose-pink on a pure 
white ground, contrasting in a most 
iking way with the deep rich blood- 
ted blotch on the lower petals... 
MYRTLE—Clearest dainty ruffled rose- 
pink, dissolving into a throat of clear 
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N1LAGAR A — Primrose-yellow faintly 
touched with lilac-rose; faintly suffused 
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An effective mass planting of Gladiolus 
Each |Dozen 
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Each |Dozen| Hundred 
PANAMA—A perfect Hermosa-pink in 
color with wide open wax-like flowers. 
Has never been surpassed as a pink... $0.05} $0.50) $3.50 
PEACE—Giant white flowers with lilac 
feathering in throat of two of the petals. .05 -50) 3.50 
PINK PERFECTION—A true apple- 
blossom pink with immense flowers.___..... -15} 1.50) 10.00 
PRINCE OF WALES—Golden-salmon 
melting to throat of primrose-yellow........ -10} 1.00) 7.50 
ROSE 1910—Pure rose-pink of a very fine 
shade. Lower petals marked with nar- 
tow white line through center...................- -10} 1.00} 7.50 
SCARLANO-— Light, bright orange-red........ -10} 1.00) 7.50 
SCHWABEN—A clear citron-yellow with 
aster-purple tongue on lower petals.____...- 10) 1.00) 7.50 
WILLBRINK—Flesh-pink with creamy 
blotch on lower petals. Early... -05 -50} 3.50 
Gladiolus in Fine Mixture 
Persons who do not plant mixtures—no matter how many of 
the named kinds they plant—will miss much of the pleasure of 
this grand flower. In color every magnificent and gorgeous com- 
bination conceivable is represented. The richest of self-colors, 
blotched, etc., finest white, and pastels of every tint and color, 
Dozen, 50c; hundred, $3.50. Per thousand, $30.00 VIA 
EXPRESS, YOUR EXPENSE. 
Mixed Gladiolus Primulinus 
Hybrids 
These hybrids gained by crossing the species Primulinus with 
the larger varieties of the Grandavensis type have retained all the 
daintiness and graceful form of their Primulinus parent, even to 
the “hood” formed by the drooping of the upper petal, and have 
an added beauty of exquisite coloring, from the softest primrose 
to a beautiful rose. Dozen, 50c; hundred, $3.50. Per thou- 
sand, $30.00 VIA EXPRESS, YOUR EXPENSE. 
STIM-U-PLAN LT 
MAKES A WONDER GARDEN 
PRICES: Trial size, 15c; small size, 25c; 
100 tablets, 75c; 1000 tablets, $3.50. 
