THE CHOICEST GLADIOLUS 



ALL POSTPAID PRICES 



Plant Gladiolus bulbs any time after the 

 trees are out in leaf until the end of June. The 

 beautiful flowering spikes can be used to 

 advantage among your perennials, or they 

 make a gay show when planted alone. For 

 cutting they are unsurpassed, and the graceful 

 bloom-stems are always easy to arrange. 



8 Superior Gladiolus for $1 



Postpaid 



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

 lemon-yellow, and with purple tipped anthers. 

 A beautifully formed, firm flower with an ex- Each 

 quisite color combination $o 20 



Prince of Wales. Flowers large and well 

 placed on strong stems. Color light salmon, 

 with orange shade i5 



Scarlet Princeps. One of the grandest flow- 

 ered Gladiolus which makes a magnificent 

 stalk on \vhich six or more flowers open at one 

 time. Color clear scarlet 20 



E. J. Shaylor. A tall, strong-growing variety 



with large flowers of clear deep rose-pink 20 



Evelyn Kirtland. Rosy pink shading to shell- 

 pink at the center; lower petals blotched 

 scarlet iS 



Flora. Considered the best canary-yellow with 

 almost no markings iS 



Herada. Blooms of immense size on tall 

 straight spikes. Lovely pure mauve, glisten- 

 ing and clear iS 



Lily White. A magnificent white. This beau- 

 tiful flower shows up advantageously alone 

 or in bouquets with colored Gladiolus 20 



Any 12 of the 20-ct. varieties for $2. Any 12 of the 

 15-ct. varieties for $1.50 



12 Selected Gladiolus for $1, ^''^ 



America. Soft lavender-pink. The most popu- 

 lar Gladiolus for cut-flowers. 

 Gretchen Zang. Salmon-pink, shading to 



darker pink on lower petals. 

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



early bloomer. 

 Le Marechal Foch. Apple-blossom-pink with 



rosy carmine center. Flowers of immense 



size and beautifully ruflled. 

 Mrs. Francis King. Large and showy. Color 



light scarlet. An exquisitely formed flower. 

 Mrs. Frank Pendleton, Jr. Salmon-pink, 



red blotch in throat. Blooms open wide. 



Any one of above varieties at 12 



Niagara. Cream, yellow and carmine. A 



vigorous grower. 

 Panama. Similar to America in form, but 



color is deep, rich pink. 

 Peace. White, with a delicate lilac feathering. 



Unusually attractive. 

 Schwaben. Delicate pale yellow with dark 



blotch in center. 

 War. Immense flower and spike; deep brilliant 



crimson. Shows four to six blooms at a time. 

 Wilbrinck. Early-flowering, with attractive, 



flesh-pink flowers having a cream-white blotch 



on lower petals. A favorite for cutting. 



cts. each or $1 per doz., postpaid 



CONARD-PYLE LARGE-FLOWERING, MIXED GLADIOLUS 



The bulbs in this mixture will produce some of the most beautiful blooms imaginable. Unless 

 some special colors are desired in your garden, you will get as much pleasure from growing these 

 mixed colors as from the named kinds. Many of the named kinds are grown in extra-large quan- 

 tities and are included, so you are sure to get flowers that will give you many pleasant surprises 

 this coming summer. For' indoor decoration cut the spikes about 4 inches from the ground just 

 before the first flower opens. 3 for 15 cts., 12 for 45 cts., 100 for $3.50, postpaid. 



Primulinus Hybrids, Mixed 



This mixture contains lovely shades of light yellow to orange, apricot, and crimson. Espe- 

 cially valuable as cut-flowers. 3 for 20 cts., 12't^br 50 cts., 100 for $4, postpaid. 



SPECIAL OFFER 94. 



Ten Primulinus Hybrids and 10 C.-P. Large-flowering, Mixed, 

 20 in all, for 75 cts.; 25 of each, 50 in all, for $1.85, postpaid. 



FREE-FLOWERING GLADIOLUS 



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