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GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N. PACA ST., BALTIMORE, MP. 



SUMMER-FLOWERING BULBS 



GLADIOLUS 



GLADIOLUS 



"Super-Glads" 



For Garden and Exhibition Purposes 

 8c each, 75c dozen, $4.50 per 100. Add 10c dozen for Postage. 



Gladiolus are the most attractive and useful for cut flowers of all the 

 summer flowering bulbs. 



Planting's each ten days from April to mid-June, will provide flowers from 

 August to October. 



CARMEN SYLVA — Pure "White. Splendid for garden and cut flowers. 



DR. P. E. BENNETT — Peach red with suggestion of flame scarlet. Throat 

 creamy-white, speckled ruby red. Huge flowers. 



HENRY FORD — Royal Rhodamine purple, shading deeper towards cen- 

 ter. Huge flowers. 



MRS. H. E. BOTHKIN — A ruffled type, with color of soft-salmon pink, 



with fine scarlet blotch, tempered by the ground color. 



MRS. LEON DOUGLAS — Begonia rose with flecks of flame scarlet. Lower 



petal tinted lemon with specks of ruby red. 



ROSE ASH — A subdued rose red overlaid with grey, producing a hue 

 called "Ashes of Roses." Shaded yellow in throat, with ruby red speckles. 



ORANGE QUEEN — Newest and finest Gladiolii. Color true orange. 



ROSE PRECOSE — Early. Double row of deep rose flowers, with faint 

 salmon shading; a gorgeous tint, developing darker streaks and mottling, 

 if left on stalk. 10c each. 



Select Gladiolus 



5c each, 50c dozen, S3. 50 per 100. Postage 10c dozen extra, 



AMERICA — The color is a very beautiful soft pink. 

 BLUE JAY — Porcelain blue. 



CRIMSON GLOW — Crimson. Tall grower. Eight to ten flowers. 



EVELYN KIHKL AND — Color, salmon-pir.k. Tall grower, with eight to 

 ten flowers on a stalk. 100 per cent Gladioli. 



GRETCHEN ZANG — Soft shade of pink, blending into scarlet on lower 

 petals. Large, heavy blooms. 



HALLEY — Predominating color, delicate salmon pink, with slight roseate 

 tinge, though the lower petals bear a creamy blotch with a stripe of bright 

 red through the center. 



LOUISE — Lavender. 



LE MARCHAL FOCH — Rose-pink, resembling America in color but 

 deeper. Blooms same time as the Halley. 



LILY WHITE — Pure white and very early forcer. 



MAIDEN'S BLUSH — Early flowering; apricot pink. 



strong stalks bearing flowers of vermiUion- 



MRS. FRANCIS KING — Long 

 scarlet color. 



MRS. DR. NORTON — Pure, 

 France Pink. 



soft white, with tips of petals suffused La 



PANAMA — An improved American, largest and most 

 notable spike of bloom among all pink sorts. 



PEACE — Immense, pure white flowers, with touch of 

 carmine in lower petals. These are borne on tall, graceful 

 spikes; a beautiful variety. 



ROSE, 1910 — Early. Rose color, with white vein through 

 center of petal. 



SHAYLOR — Pure deep pink. Large flowers on tall stems. 



SCHWABEN — Clear canary yellow, shading to soft sul- 

 phur. Largest of flowering stalks and leaves of all. Planted 

 V or 8 inches apart in rich soil produces wonderful blooms. 



WILBRINX — A favorite forcing variety for cutting. 



Early-flowering, color delicate pink. 



MRS. F. PENDLETON — Bright rose with crimson scarlet 

 blotches on lower petals. Good for forcing. 8c each. 



CANNA ROOTS 



FOLIAGE WITH BRONZE LEAF, but do not bloom. Dor- 

 mant roots at 6c each, 60c per dozen. By parcel post, 10c per 

 dozen extra. 



MIXED — In Splendid Variety, our selection. 6c each, 

 per dozen 60c, per 100 $5.00. By express, not prepaid. By 

 Parcel Post add 10c per dozen extra. 



DAHLIA ROOTS 



In separate colors, not named varieties, our selection. 

 Clumps 12c each, SI. 25 dozen. By express, not prepaid. If 

 by mail, add 10c extra for 1 to 5 plants for postage. 



TUBEROSES 



One of the most fragrant and popular of the summer 

 flowering bulbs. May be started early in hot-beds or pots, or 

 planted in open ground after the first of May. 



EXCELSIOR PEARL — Double white; dwarf. Each 3c, 

 dozen 35c, per 100 $2.50. If by mail, add, dozen, 10c. 



CALADIUMS— Elephant Ears 



The Caladium Esculentum is one of the handsomest of 

 the ornamental-leaved plants. It will grow in any good gar- 

 den soil. 



FIRST SIZE BULBS (7 and 9 inches') — Each 6c, dozen 60c. 



LARGE BULBS (9 and 11 inches) — Each 8c, dozen 90c. 



EXTRA LARGE BULBS (11 inches and upwards) — Each 

 14c, dozen $1.65. 



If by mail, add, single bulbs 5c, dozen 15c. 



ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



