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NAMED GLADIOLUS— Continued 



If by Parcel Post add Postage at Zone Rales (average weight 10 

 lbs. per 100). Single Bulbs and Do-,e?is Postpaid in x U. S. 



Lily Lehman (Hj. Beautiful ivory-white, faintly tinted 

 rose without markings; large flower with frilled edges. . . 



Prices 



Each 



Loveliness (H). (See colored plate and description pages 130 

 and 131) 



Lustrous (C). Large flowers of lovely orange-rose, lower 

 petals have a large throat blotch of yellow, slightly shot wirl 

 purplish-lake; growth branching and sturdy; enormou: 

 bloomer 



Madam Lemoiner (L). White, tinged with lemon; large 

 bright crimson center 



May (G). Lovely, pure white flowers, flaked rosy-erimson 

 strong spike 



Meadowvale (Gf). Large white flower, touched crimson in 

 throat 



Mrs. Frank Pendleton (K). (See description and colored 

 plate, pages 130 and 131) 



Morning Star (L). White with large velvety-crimson 

 throat, a well blended combination of color 



Mrs. Francis King (C). A most beautiful and vivid pink; 

 18 to 20 immense flowers borne on a long, strong spike .... 



Mrs. H. W. Beecher (C). Large, deep rosy-crimson 

 flowers with white throat freely marked arid spotted .... 



Negerfurst (G). Blood maroon with velvety black throat; 

 blotches marked out with white and rose 



Nezinscott (C). Rich blood scarlet with velvety black 

 crimson throat; blotches penciled with white 



Niagara (C). (See description and colored plate pages 130 

 and 131) 



Orange Glory (K). A beautiful new "Ruffled Glory" 

 Gladiolus, having large waved flowers of rozy-orange color, 

 lighter in throat; distinct and rare.'." 



Panama (C). A grand seedling of America, which it 

 ^resembles, but is of a deeper pink; flowers very large and 

 spike long 



Peace (Gf). (See description and colored plate pages 130 

 and 131) 



Pride' of Goshen (K). One of Kunderd's giant ruffled 

 Gladiolus; color salmon or flesh pink; petals elegantly waved 



Princeps (C). Immense flowers of rich crimson-scarlet 

 with large white throat blotch on lower petals 



Radiance (C). A grand; big pink — immense flowers of a 

 charming tone of rose-pink slightly flamed with deeper lake 

 pink; splendidly filled "standup" spike 



Rich Red (C). A full handsome spike of well formed large 

 flowers; color rich deep blood-red 



Scarsdale (G). (See colored plate and description page 

 130 and 131) 



Schwaben (G). Light orange-yellow with deep red blotch. . 



Scribe (C). (See colored plate and description pages 130 

 and 131) 



Snow King (G). Pure white with a few carmine lines in the 

 throat on the lower petals and blue anthers; flowers of on!. 

 moderate size; but 12 to 16 are borne to a spike. It is a 

 healthy grower and a "good doer," which merit is not usually 



# characteristic of white Gladiolus 



Sulphur King (G). A long spike of clear sulphur yellow 

 flowers. The best yellow in Gladiolus 



Sunburst (G). The largest-flowering, yellow Gladiolus 

 color, bright, canary lightly edged with flames of carmine- 

 rose. Full spike carrying many flowers 



Taconic (Gf). Lovely pink, flecked and striped deeper pink; 

 lower petals blotched crimson, ending in a thin, lemon 

 yellow stripe 



Twotint (C). (See colored plate and description pages 130 

 and 131) 



War (Gf). A magnificent variety of rich ox-blood red 

 shaded with darkest crimson 



White America (C). A seedling of "America," having the 

 same habit of growth, form of flower and substance; 

 color, flesh white with a slight mark of blue in throat 



Wild Rose (C). Very large flowers of rosy blush shading 

 to bright pink at the edges; the throat is lightly touched with 

 tyrian-rose. The coloring is most exquisite. Splendid tall, 

 well-furnished spike 



Winsome (H). Great round flowers of exquisite blush, shot 

 and shaded with carmine-pink. A conspicuous throat blotch 

 of crimson-lake ornaments each of the lower petals; sturdy, 

 upright spike 



.30 



Doz. 



S1.5G 

 2.00 



1.50 



1.-00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.50 

 1.50 

 1.00 

 1.50 

 3.00 

 1.50 

 1.50 



7.50 



1.50 

 1.50 

 2.50 

 1.50 



5.00 



1.50 



1.50 

 1.50 



1.25 



1.00 

 3.00 



3.00 



1.50 

 2.50 

 1.50 



2.50 

 1.50 

 3.00 



10) 



GLADIOLUS IN MIXTURES 



Various Types and Color Effects Separate 



All Largest Size Flowering Bulbs — Not Seconds that are 

 Sold at Lower Prices 



// 1 j Parcel Post, add Postage at Zone Rates (average weight 10 lbs. per 100). 



S12.00 

 15.00 



12.00 

 7.50 

 7.50 

 7.50 



12.00 



12.00 

 7.50 



12.00 



Henderson's Extra Choice Rainbow Mixture. Our best 

 mixture. Our best mixture from named Gandavensis 

 Childsii and hybrid types. A well blended combination of 



all colors and shades 



White and light Varieties Mixed 



Pink and Rose Colored Varieties Mixed 



Red and Scarlet Varieties Mixed 



Yellow, Salmon and Orange Colored Mixed 



Blue Hybrids Mixed 



"Childsii" Hybrids Mixed 



"Groff Type" Named and Hybrids Mixed 



Kunderd s Hybrids Mixed, including Many Ruffled. . . 

 Primulinus Hybrids Mixed. (See page 130) 



Doz. 



100 



SO. 50 



S3. 50 



.60 



4.50 



.60 



4.50 



.60 



4.50 



.80 



6.00 



1.25 



9.00 



.60 



4.50 



.00 



4.50 



1.25 



9.00 



1.00 



7.50 



"I wish you might hare seen the b autiful Gladiolus which were raised 

 from the bulbs bought from you. All who saio them said they were by far the 

 largest and most perfect flowers they have ever seen." 



GERTRUDE F. MITCHELL, 

 2609 Garfield Ave., Minneapolis, Minn 



1921 witnesses the dawn of our 75th near in business. Founded in 1847 by Peter Henderson, the business is still carried on by his son 

 and grandsons. 



