GLAVIOLVS. . . 



finest flowers for Cutting 



Le Marechal Foch 



ALBANIA — Pure large white. 



5c each; 50c doz., postpaid. 

 ALICE TIPLADY — Orange saffron flowers, grown 



extensively. Planted January to April. 



4c each; 35c doz., postpaid. 

 ANNA EBERIUS — Profuse bloomers of beautiful 



purple flowers, growing in popularity. Planted 



January to April. 



6c each; 60c doz., postpaid. 

 BARON JOS. HULOT (Lemoine)— Rich, dark purple. 



7c each; 65c doz., postpaid. 

 DR. F. E. BENNETT — Scarlet throat stippled with 



ruby and white. Big vigorous, a ribbon iwinner. 



7c each; 60c doz., postpaid. 

 BETTY NUTHALL (Salbach)— One of the outstanding 



gladiolus of recent introduction. Light coral with 



pale orange throat and light feathering of car- 

 mine. A beautiful large flo-wered variety. 



4c each; 35c doz., postpaid. 

 CHICAGO WHITE — Pure white, extra long spikes, 



very fine for cut flowers; has lavender markings 



in throat. Planted January to April. 



4c each; 35c doz., postpaid. 

 COMMANDER KOEHL — An outstanding variety in 



form and color. Gigantic flowers of dark scarlet, 



well formed, no blotches. 



10c each; 70c doz., postpaid. 

 DEARBORN — Immense deep flesh flowers, light 



coral reflex, lip amber yellow, blending to flesh. 



Tall straight spike with 20 or more florets. Planted 



January to April. 



6c each; 60c doz., postpaid. 



STICKLER'S field Grown 

 EVERGREENS 



Giant Nymph 



DIANA — Clear rich blood red, well placed flowers 

 and beautifully formed. 

 5c each; 50c doz., postpaid. 



MRS. LEON DOUGLAS — Very fine rose striped 

 orange and scarlet blooms, on long heavy spikes 

 5c each; 50c doz., postpaid. 



DUNA — Clear, soft light pinky buff, with yellow at 

 base. 5 to 6 flowers open on a tall spike. 

 8c each; 75c doz., postpaid. 



EDITH MASON — Delicate geranium pink of ex- 

 guisite color. 

 7c each; 65c doz., postpaid. 



GIANT NYMPH — Lovely pink with creamy yellow 

 throat. Planted January to April. 

 5c each; 50c doz., postpaid. 



GOLD EAGLE (Austin)— Fine tall deep yellow. 

 4c each; 40c doz., postpaid. 



GOLDEN DREAM — Clear deep yellow, one of the 

 best. Planted January to April. 

 5c each; 50c doz., postpaid. 



HALLEY — Coral pink; heavy producer of delicate 

 blossoms. 

 4c each; 35c doz., postpaid. 



HERADA — Mauve. A wonderful and attractive va- 

 riety. 

 4c each; 40c doz., postpaid. 



KING ARTHUR— The most beautiful of all mauve 

 Gladiolus. 

 10c each; SI. 00 doz., postpaid. 



MRS. FRANCIS KING — Light scarlet. Extra long 

 spikes with 20 immense flowers. Color is flame- 

 pink shading to rich cherry-red in throat, maroon 

 lines at petal tips and purple patch on bend of 

 inside petals. Extremely beautiful. Planted 

 January to April. 

 4c each; 35c doz., postpaid. 



IE MARECHAL FOCH (Van Deursen)— A very large, 

 lily-like flower of delicate rosy pink. 

 4c each; 35c doz., postpaid. 



SPECIAL COLLECTION OF 



EXHIBITION GLADIOLI 



2 each of the follov/ing varieties: 



Mrs. F. King, Anno Eberius, Giant Nymph, 

 Gold Eagle, Albania, Mrs. F. Pendleton, 

 Herada, L. M. Foch, Halley, Alice Tiplady. 



20 Bulbs for 80c, postpaid 



LOS ANGELES — Attractively hooded flowers of 

 bright pink shading to geranium pink, gracefully 

 arranged on medium tall spikes. Planted Jan- 

 uary to April. 

 4c each; 35c doz., postpaid. 



MAID OF ORLEANS— Milky white, cream throat. 

 10c each; SI. 00 doz., postpaid. 



MAMMOTH WHITE — Good exhibition variety, enor- 

 mous white blooms. 

 8c each; 70c doz., postpaid. 



MARY SHARY — Soft primrose yellow with deeper 

 yellow throat. Spikes tall, straight and strong. 

 Flov/ers well placed, 6 to 8 to open at one time. 

 Lovely for evening decorations. 

 15c each; $1.50 doz., postpaid. 



MILDRED LOUISE — Pure salmon with lower petals 

 tip strawberry pink, with yellow throat. Stems 

 strong and the beautiful triangular shaped florets 

 open wide and measure 51/2 inches or more 

 across, 18 to 22 buds to each spike. 

 10c each; Sl.OO doz., postpaid. 



MINUET — Large light lavender, highly recommend- 

 ed. Planted January to April. 

 8c each; 75c doz., postpaid. 



MOTHER MACHREE — Smoky lavender, large blooms, 

 with large number of flowers open on spike, 

 beautiful coloring. 

 10c each; 65c doz., postpaid. 



MRS. F. PENDLETON— Pink blotched with carmine. 

 Planted January to April. 

 4c each; 35c doz., postpaid. 



PICARDY — Delicate apricot pink. Extremely large 

 slightly ruffled and heavy waxlike substance; 

 5c each; 45c doz., postpaid. 



ROSEMARIE (Pfitzer)— Light pink with faint flecks 

 of creamy hue. Slightly ruffled, round, inverted 

 type flowers. 

 15c each; $1.50 doz., postpaid. 



MRS. P. W. SISSON — Immense, ruffled soft pink, a 

 very fine variety. 

 6c each; 60c doz., postpaid. 



STANDARD MIXTURE— A very fine mixture of all 

 colors, and attractive in a garden. Planted Jan- 

 uary to April. 

 4c each; 35c doz., postpaid. 



3 ft. 



4 ft. 



BAMBOO CANES 



For staking Gladioli 



Postpaid 

 Doz. 100 



S .25 $ .85 



35 .95 



Baker Arborritae 



BAKER ARBORVITAE — Baker Arborvitae is a fine 

 pyramidal type. Of upright, narro-w columnar 

 habit, with dense foliage. Bright shining green 

 at all times of the year. 

 15 to 18 in. plants, SI. 10 each, not prepaid. 



BERKMAN'S GOLDEN ARBORVITAE— A very com- 

 pact and bushy plant. Reaches height of 31/2 to 

 4 feet at maturity. Its light golden-green foliage 

 is very attractive during the spring and summer 

 months. 

 15 to 18 in. plants, Sl.OO each, not prepaid. 



CHINESE ARBORVITAE— Tall treelike arborvitae 

 branching from the ground. 

 12 to 15 in. plants, 75c each, not prepaid. 



GLOBE ARBORVITAE— Small, dwarf globe shaped 

 arborvitae. Used mostly for planting in tubs, 

 urns, at doors or in front of larger plants. They 

 make splendid single specimens. 

 7 to 9 in. plants, 39c each; large, 12 to IS in. 

 plants, $1.00 each, not prepaid. 



ROSEDALE ARBORVITAE — Round, compact, gor- 

 geous, bluish-green in color. One of the most 

 beautiful and highly colored evergreens grown. 

 12 in. plants, 50c each, not prepaid. 



ITALLAN CYPRESS — It is suitable for any. place in 

 the landscape as single specimens in front of 

 tall columns, in corners, at chimneys, or in the 

 middle of lawn beds. Hardy and a very fast 

 grov/er. Dark green foliage, tall and columnar 

 in habit and growth. Attains a height of about 

 20 feet. 



10 to 12 in. plants, 50c each; 15 in. plants, 75c 

 each, not prepaid. 



JASMINES (Cestrum Noctrum) (Night Blooming Jas- 

 mine) — Free blooming and fragrant at night. 

 21/2 in. pots, 30c each; 6 for S1.30, postpaid. 



LIGUSTRUM AMURENSE (Amoor River Privet)— 

 Most universally planted hedge. Our hedges of 

 this desirable evergreen have for years past been 

 noted for their perfect shade and appearance. 

 2 to 3 ft., S1.50 per dozen; $7.00 per 100, not pre- 

 paid. 3 to 4 it., $2.00 per dozen; $15.00 per 100, 

 not prepaid. 



WAXLEAF LIGUSTRUM — The finest evergreen 

 grown in the Southland. The leaves are very 

 thick and waxy, the upper surface being highly 

 glossed dark green with the under side a much 

 Jig-hter shade. Ideal in form and development. 

 Can be pruned and kept at any height desired. 

 Can be used as hedge in any location, or as 

 specimen plants in the landscape. One of the 

 aristocrats of the Evergreen family. Outstanding 

 in every way. 

 12 to 15 in. plants, 60c each, not prepaid. 



MAGNOLIA FUSCATA (Banana or Sweet Shrub)— 

 Very S'weet scented, creamy yellow flowers, 

 hardy in the south; blooming season, early 

 Spring. 

 12 to 20 in., $2.00; 20 to 30 in., $3.00, not prepaid. 



OLEANDERS — Nothing better for ornamentation. 

 Planted in good, rich soil and given plenty of 

 moisture during growing season. We have White, 

 Pink, Red and Rose. 



12 to 18 in., Sl.OO each; 18 to 24 in., $1.50 each; 

 24 to 30 in., $2.00 each, not prepaid, by express 

 only. 



OPHIOPOGON JABURAN (Steckler's Japanese Ever- 

 green Hedge) — A very fine border plant, dark 

 green foliage, used for hedging in shady places 

 and other-wise v^here other plants will not thrive. 

 Stands the hottest as well as the coldest 

 weather. Grows about 12 inches high. 

 40c per doz., $2.50 per 100, postpaid. 



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