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A FIELD OF 
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“UP-TO-DATE” 
NAMED 
GLADIOLUS 
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Henderson’s ‘‘Up-to-Date”’ Named Gladiolus—Continued 
NOTE.—The Section or Type to which the varieties belong is indicated by the letters (C) for Childsif, - 
(G) for Gandavensis, (Gf.) for Groff’s, (H) for Hybrid, (L) for Lemoine’s, (K) for Kunderi. The 
earliness or lateness of varieties is indicated by the succeeding numbers, 10, 11, 12, etc. Those marked 
“10” bloom in ten weeks from bulb planting. Those marked “12’’ bloom in twelve weeks. Those 
marked ‘'14"’ bloom in fourteen weeks. Those marked ‘“16’’ bloom in sixteen weeks, etc. 
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If by Parcel Post add Postage at Zone Rates Prices 
(average weight 10 lbs. per 100). Single Bulbs 
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and Dozens Postpaid in U.S. Each | Doz. | 
Grenadier (C-12). Large bold flowers with ruffled edges; color, orange-scarlet 
with narrow white band through lower petals; throat maroon..... mb create hele $0.15 |$1.50 
Halley (L-10). Immense flowers of bright orange-rose and having a softer 
yellowish-tint in the throat.’ ......... EPO pote vee Manone resec aac -08 -80 
Independence (G-13). Very large wax-like flowers of vivid orange-rose color 
With richly marked throatisac cc Secu cota e clei shave wale lunele’ overgres e eiayeie Preiem ota -08 .80 
Jane Dieulafoy (L-13). Large cream-white flowers stained with red-maroon| .20 | 2.00 
on lower petals ee. ois eae Rik ake, z oa ol ahd a Where altebe steele ha siete et siete 
Lamarck (L-13). Salmon with crimson and yellow spots.........e0+eee+++:> -10 | 1.00 
Lily Lehman (H-14). “Beautiful ivory-white, faintly tinted rose without mark- . : | 
mes3: lange flower withfrillededpesacie csiccleie lawn Oe 'eielaine sic piomna evn eee s -15 |. 1.50 | 
Lovliness (H-14). (See colored plate and description pages 140 and 141)..... Pe (arte 4 8) (laps a ! 
Lustrous (C-13). Large flowers of lovely orange-rose, lower petals have a large 
throat blotch of yellow, slightly shot with purplish-lake; growth branching \ 
and sturdy: enormous || DlOOMER ins dsisteie cieisrs oe eretel vtehs ie lenavaroh wretelwekaen oyavenmerals -15 | 1.50 \ 
Madam Lemoiner (L-12). White, tinged with lemon; large bright crimson | 
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May (G-15). Lovely, pure white flowers, flaked rosy-crimson; strong spike...] .08 .80 | 
Meadowvale (Gf-13). Large white flower, touched crimson in throat......... -10 | 1.00 | 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton (K-12). (See description and colored plate, pages 140 and | 
113) |) ee OM ee EU a ee Ora Loc) iy Qe EA Joyrde yeicctict G5 25°] 1.50 | 
Morning Star (L-12). White with large velvety-crimson throat, a well blended ¥ 
ecombinatiomof ColOT «jie: slaves deteteieie shovel nyeia Sie tevas eerie pele chcte lel een teraee aereaenaiore -12 | 1.25 | 
Mrs. Francis King (C-11). A most beautiful and vivid pink; 18 to 20 immense | 
flowers borne ona long, strong spike ii.\<sicle ove sereielbie ts ote) aivin lela ie sieteunateictearala .08 .80 
Mrs. H. W. Beecher (C-14). Large, deep rosy-crimson flowers with white 
throatifireel yanked sand.-SpOtbe Gays sieieie viel csicse: ere als oh otelelat= wretedal a tpin ctale ee tare aalae -10 | 1.00 
Negerfurst (G-13). Blood maroon with velvety black throat; blotches-marked 3 
Out! with white: arc: rOset. oc. 2) ais aucvaderes ois atte uilehe stl a svotlaresh elintanotistouo] step vocal eyciotesany 130 3.00 4 
Wezinscott (C-11). Rich blood scarlet with velvety black-crimson throat; 
blotches: penciled: with “wHitie sis. a oso sie «rire ote rysitereiera b sinielelobensierteteralecatam oe | San 
Niagara (C-14). (See description and colored plate pages 140 and 141)......... -15 | 1.50 
Orange Glory (K-14). A beautiful new ‘‘Ruffled Glory’ Gladiolus, having = 
large waved flowers ot rosy-orange color, lighter in throat; distinct and rare.| .75 | 7.50 
Panama (C-14). Agrand seedling of America which it resembles, but is: of , 
a deeper pink; flowers very large and spike long... /........0.5.0ee-es eee 12.) 3325 a 
Peace (Gf-13). (See description and colored plate pages 140 and 141). aus AS ee 280 
Pride of Goshen (K-14). One of Kunderd's giant ruffled Gladiolus; ‘Gols 4 
salmon or flesh pink; petals elegantly waved. +... 2.52... esse eee wees -25 ‘| 2.50 ) 
Princeps (C-16). Immense flowers of rich crimson-scarlet with large white 1 a 
throat blotch on lower petals..........+..0+: OSD ee ete ieee old cl .12 | 1.28 , 
Radiance (C-16). A grand, big pink—immense flowers of a charming tone of j 
rose-pink slightly flamed with deeper lake- pink; splendidly filled * “standup” 
Poy) 0 Ree ren tek nN ne Roem ORO un nba ee, iS enim ROR, Sate mined an Se Siu .50 | 5.00 
Rich Red (C-14). A full handsome sis of well formed large flowers; color rich 
deep: blood-red es. sas ctarcewtointe te toue olisea ovellbtet steterees ates tendtccevantetal sbebors ee Reel yeti ste! bab eo 
Scarsdale (Gf-12). (See colored plate and description pares 140 and 141)....... .15 }] 1.50 
UPPER—GLADIOLUS LEMOINE Schwaben (G-13). Light orange-yellow with deep red blotch...... POC ei eode| fee Bay 
LOWER—GROFF’S HYBRID GLADIOLUS Scribe (C-14). (See colored plate and description pages 140 and 141).......... -12 1 1.25 
GARDEN CULTURE of GLADIOLUS. One Leatiet on Pie Methods of Gromns FREE to. Customers: q.fer tor! 
