Dreer's Superb GLADIOLUS 



Tobersun 



Primulinus Hybrids 



For graceful form and bril- 

 liance of colors the Primulinus 

 Hybrid Gladiolus are in a 

 class by themselves. They 

 have proved to do well even 

 during the hot dry weather 

 carrying well-shaped blooms 

 artisticaUy arranged on long, 

 slender, but strong spikes. 

 Abounds in charming shades 

 of golden yellow, primrose, 

 saffron, apricot, salmon, 

 orange, copper, bronze, pink, 

 scarlet, and crimson. 



4 for ISc; 40c per doz.; 

 $3.00 per 100. 



Twenty Superior Gladiolus 



We recommend every one of these 20 varieties which we know will give a display much 

 more glorious than one could ever think possible judging from their reasonable prices. 

 Aida. A dark violet-blue variety with the florets blotched red in the throat. 

 Ave Maria. Beautiful light blue with purple blotch. A substantial variety. 

 Coryphee. Pale pink with white throat. Does best during cool seasons. 

 Dr. F. E. Bennett. Vivid bright scarlet which is most popular everywhere. 

 Edith Mason. A lovely large light pink with white in the throat. 



Emma. The glowing salmon blooms are well contrasted with a reddish blotch in the throat. 

 Heavenly Blue. A light violet-blue that is most attractive and charming. 

 Lavender Bride. Large smoky lavender blooms arranged on good long spikes. 

 Mammoth White. Immense pure white flowers frequently more than 6 inches across. 

 Marmora. Gigantic silver gray blooms with a rose tint in the throat. A popular favorite. 

 Morocco. The darkest red Gladiolus we have ever seen. Of wax-like texture. 

 Mrs. Leon Douglas. Giant spikes set with huge salmon florets. Exceptionally fine. 

 Mrs. S. A. Errey. A most appealing rich orange of very fine size. 

 Our Selection. A large srnoky salmon, feathered red and edged with yellow. 

 Pfitzer's Triumph. Huge scarlet blooms that open up widely. Has a strong spike. 

 Salbach's Orchid. A fine lavender-pink that holds its color under artificial light. 

 Spirit of St. Louis. An early-flowering variety with lovely orange-salmon blooms. 

 Tobersun. Produces tall straight spikes set with well-placed large rich yellow blooms. 

 Veilchenblau. A large dark blue variety that has become extremely popular. 

 W. H. Phipps. Enormous spikes and huge flowers of a clear salmon-rose. 

 Any of the above: 7c each; 70c per doz.; $5.50 per 100. 

 20 Superior Gladiolus, one bulb each of the above, value $1.40, for $1.20. 



Twenty Popular Gladiolus 



Aflame. A giant flame red variety. 

 Albatross. Has large and massive pure white florets. 

 Alice Tiplady. A giant-flowering orange-saffron Primu- 

 linus of outstanding beauty. 

 Annie Laurie. Charming white, tinted with pink. 

 Betty Nuthall . Richest coral pink shaded with yellow. 

 Captain Boynton. Large lavender with purple blotch. 

 Charles Dickens. Bright Aster purple of splendid size. 

 Emile Aubrun. Copper bronze, overlaid slate color. 

 Giant Nymph. Light salmon-rose with luminous sheen. 

 Gloriana. A tall grower of pure golden salmon. 

 Golden Dream. Rich yellow on tall stems. 

 Golden Measure. Pure light gold. 

 Los Angeles. A favorite light pink variety. 

 Mrs. F. C. Peters. Charming silky orchid-lavender. 

 Mrs. Francis King. Brilliant flame scarlet. 

 Mrs. Frank Pendleton. Salmon-pink, crimson blotch. 

 Mrs. van Konynenburg. A medium light blue. 

 Olive Goodrich. White edged with pink. 

 Peace. An old favorite white with carmine center. 

 Pride of Wanakah. Charming deep lavender-rose blooms. 

 Any of the above: 6c each; 65c per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 



20 Popular Gladiolus, one bulb each 



of the above, value $1.20, for $1.10. 



Dreer's 

 Gold Medal Blends 



The finest blends possible because they are made 

 from individual varieties of outstanding value. 



Gold Medal Section No. 1. For this we 

 have chosen from a wide range of varieties 

 the warmer colors such as scarlet, bright red, 

 crimson, garnet, maroon, and amaranth to- 

 gether with certain of the deeper shades of 

 tyrian rose. 3 for 15c; 50c per doz.; $4.00 

 per 100. 



Gold Medal Section No. 2. This includes 

 lighter colors such as white, cream, yellow, 

 and the many delicate shades of pink and 

 salmon-rose. 3 for ISc; 50c per doz.; $4.00 

 per 100. 



Gold Medal Section No. 3. Comprises 

 many fine shades of blue. There are splendid 

 shades of amethyst and mauve besides 

 velvety purple and heliotrope. It represents 

 a complete range of what may be called 

 Pansy colors. 3 for 20c; 65c per doz.; $5.00 

 per 100. 



Gold Medal Blend. A carefully composed 

 blend of all colors represented by a good 

 color balance which gives full consideration 

 to the marvelous diversity of tints, shades, 

 and markings. 3 for ISc; 50c per doz.; $4.00 

 per 100. 



Giant Nymph 



We have assembled on 

 these two pages what we 

 consider are today the finest 

 Gladiolus any gardener could 

 have. Note how inexpensive 

 many of them are. 



If Gladiolus are wanted by mail please add postage as explained on page 104 



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