Concord Grapes. 



GLADIOLI OF THE NEWER 

 AND BETTER VARIETIES 



Spread G-ladness with Unusaally Beautiful Glads. 

 (NOTE. — Asterisk (•) denotes varieties good for 

 Exhibition; two Asterisks (••) denote Fine for Cut 

 Flowers. ) 



Strong' No. 1 Bulbs, 25c eacb, Prepaid. 

 "•"BBHiZiIAITT — New fiery red of the finest type. 

 *CAI»T. BOYNTOIT — L. a r g e lavender; extremely 

 beautiful. 

 **P. J. SHAVXiOS — Deep rose pink: one of the very 



best. 

 'i'EIiAIIT — Beautifully lily-white, faint lilac veins 

 at throat. Awarded first-class medal at A. G. S. 

 *EZ.IZABBTH TABOB — Earliest blooming Glad. 

 Delicate rose pink. Flowers very large. 

 **GOIiI> — Pure bright yellow; attractive in every 

 war. 

 *HX1TBY FOBD — Dark Rhodamine purple; extra 

 fine grower. 

 ^'•'HBBASAj — Purest lavender mauve; exceptionally 

 fine variety. 

 *IiOS AKGEZiES — Shrimp pink, orange carmine 

 throat; throwing several spikes of enormous 

 flowers from each bulb over a long period. The 

 cut and come again Glad. 

 **NEZIN'SCOTT — Fiery red, with splashing white 

 throat. 

 *P1N'K WOITSEB — La France pink, producing im- 

 mense flowers on long spikes. 

 ^'''BAUONA — Pure white: very large: produced on 

 long graceful stems. 



SPBCZAi:. OFFBB 



3 Bulbs each of above 12 varieties, $7.20, Prepaid. 



Members American Gladiolus Society and 



American Dahlia Society. 



(See pag'e 27 for Otber Springr Plowerl&ff Bulbs) 



CONCORD GRAPES 



BEABZNG AGE VXITES 



Having made the growing of Con- 

 cord bearing age vines one of our 

 grape specialties for years, we feel 

 safe in recommending to any cus- 

 tomer who wishes quick results in 

 producing an abundance of fine 

 grapes, these grape vines. Extra 

 care in pruning and growing this 

 past season has produced for us one 

 of the finest and largest plantings 

 of this size grape vine in the coun- 

 try. The growing season has pro- 

 vided them with an abundance of 

 fibrous roots with heavy canes that 

 will produce an abundance of fruit 

 the first year after setting. 



Fi-ices of Concord Bearlngf Ag'e Vines 



1 to 5 Vines 50c eacb 



5 to 11 Vines 30c each 



11 to 24 Vines 20c each 



25 to 49 Vines 18c each 



50 to 99 Vines 16c each 



100 or more Vines .... 15c each 



See paire 23 for Other Varieties. 



BrllUaat OladlolL. 



