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The Choicest Gladiolus and Tuberoses 



8 Superior Gladiolus for $1, Postpaid 



Plant about 4 inches apart and nearly 6 inches deep. Such depth gives 

 the cool, rich soil Gladiolus like, and makes the spikes stand straight. 

 When cutting spikes for indoors, cut as soon as the first flower opens. 



Albania. Purest, glistening white flowers placed close together. 



Arizona Rose. Deep rose-pink, with dark throat. 



Evelyn Kirtland. Rosy pink, shading to shell-pink at the center; 

 lower petals blotched scarlet. 



Giant Nymph. Immense light pink flowers, shaded with cream- 

 yellow. 



Louise. Large, bright lavender blooms, with a wine-colored 

 blotch in the throat. 



Mrs. Dr. Norton. Apple-blossom-pink, shaded lemon-yellow, 

 and with purple-tipped anthers. A beautifully formed, firm 

 flower with an exquisite color combination. 



Scarlet Princeps. One of the grandest Gladiolus which makes a 

 magnificent stalk with six or more flowers open at a time. 

 Color clear scarlet. 



Schwaben. Delicate yellow with dark blotch in center. One of 

 the best and freest flowering yellows. 



Any of the above for 15 cts. each, or 12 for $1.50 



C.-P. Large-flowering Mixed Gladiolus 



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12 Selected Gladiolus for $1, Postpaid 



Any one of these varieties at 12 cts. each, or 12 for $1, postpaid 

 Alice Tiplady. Rich orange-saffron. A beautiful color. 

 America. Soft lavender-pink. The most popular Gladiolus for cut-flowers. 

 Chicago White. Pure white with lavender markings in the throat. 



Several flowers open at one time. 

 Crimson Glow. One of the best scarlet varieties; throat overlaid with 



a velvety scarlet blotch. 

 Gretchen Zang. Salmon-pink, shading to darker pink on lower petals. 

 Halley. Salmon-pink, with red stripe. A very early bloomer. 

 Herada. Pure mauve, shading to pink in the throat. 

 Mrs. Francis King. Large, showy, light scarlet, exquisitely formed flower. 

 Mrs. Frank Pendleton, Jr. Salmon-pink, red blotch in throat. Blooms 



open wide. 

 Panama. Similar to America in form, but color is deep, rich pink. 

 Peace. Pure white with lilac feather on lower petal. 

 Wilbrinck. Early-flowering, with attractive, flesh-pink flowers having 



a cream-white blotch on lower petals. A favorite for cutting. 



Two Sweet-scented Tuberoses (aft) 



Deliciously fragrant bulbous flowers, easy to grow in pots or in the 

 garden. They have a quaint, old-fashioned charm lacking in many showier 

 flowers and when one has once grown them one will always want them. 



Do not plant Tuberoses until ground gets warm. They are very sus- 

 ceptible to cold and will not bloom if they get frozen. 



Double Excelsior Pearl. Grows 18 inches high, blooms early and bears 

 immense spikes of large, pure white, perfectly double flowers; deliciouslv 

 sweet. 7 cts. each, 12 for 60 cts., 100 for $4.50. Extra size, 10 cts. each, 

 12 for $1, 100 for $7.50, postpaid. 



Early Branching Albino. Orange blossoms. Blooms early; flowers are large, 

 single, and well expanded; pure waxy white, and delightfully fragrant. 

 8 cts. each, 12 for 75 cts., 100 for $5, postpaid. 



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DOUBLE mCEtSIOR 

 P£ARL cyBEROSE. 



Very easy to grow and noted for 

 intense fragrance 



