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GLADIOLUS 



The most popular of all summer flow- 

 ering bulbs, of easy culture and almost 

 free from disease and insects. Effec- 

 tive for planting with other flowers 

 and an excellent cut flower. Plant six 

 to eight inches apart and four inches 

 deep. 



SUPERB GLADIOLUS OF RECENT 

 INTRODUCTION 

 Evelyn Kirkland. Color beautiful shade 

 of rosy pink, darker at the edges, fad- 

 ing to shell pink in the center, with 

 brilliant scarlet blotches on lower 

 petals; the entire flower showing a 

 glistening lustre. Very tall spike. Ex- 

 tra fine form and color. Each, 20c; 

 dozen, $2.00. 



Hereda. Something entirely different 

 but another good one. Blooms of im- 

 mense size on tall straight spikes. 

 Massive in every way. Color pure 

 mauve, glistening and clear, with deep- 

 er markings in throat. A very attrac- 

 tive color. Each, 20c; dozen, $2.00. 

 Bertrex. Color white with lilac throat; 

 size and form of America. An excel- 

 lent cut flower variety. Each, 15c; 

 dozen, $1.50. 



Mrs. Frank Pendleton. Lovely salmon 

 pink with brilliant deep red blotches 

 on lower petals. A color combination 

 rivaling the orchid in richness. Each, 

 15c; dozen, $1.50. 



Collection No. 401. One each of above 

 4 sorts, 60c. 



Collection No. 402. Three each of above 

 4 sorts, $1.75. 



SIX SPLENDID SORTS THAT SHOULD 



BE IN EVERY FLOWER GARDEN 

 War. Deep blood red, shaded crimson 

 black. Very tall and conspicuous. 

 Each, 20c; dozen, $2.00. 

 Peace. Beautiful large white blooms 

 on tall straight stems. Each, 10c; 1 

 dozen, $1.00. 



America. Beautiful soft flesh-pink, or- 

 chid-like in coloring and texture. 

 Each, <8c; dozen, COc. 



Blue King. A really fine blue gladiolus, 

 effective in conjunction with the yel- 

 low sorts. Each, 10c; 1 dozen, $1.00. 

 1910 Rose. Tall rose pink. Each, 12c; 

 dozen, $1.25. 



Niagara. Cream, blending to • canary 

 yellow. Each, 10c; dozen, $1.00. 

 Collection No. 403. One each of above 

 6 sorts, 60c. 



Collection No. 404. Three each of above 

 6 sorts, $1.05. 



TEN STANDARD GLADIOLUS 



Mrs. Watt. Clear wine red of the most 

 pleasing color. Each, 12c; dozen, $1.25. 

 Halley. Very eaidy salmon pink. Each, 

 7c; dozen, 70c. 



Mrs. Francis King. Brilliant Vermil- 

 lion scarlet. Most popular and effec- 

 tive variety for all occasions. Each, 

 6c; dozen, GOc; 100, $3.50. 

 Ida Van. Red, darker than Mrs. Fran- 

 cis King, large and one of the best 

 reds. Each, 10c; dozen, $1.00. 

 Panama. Rich rose pink; a favorite 

 wherever high grade varieties are de- 

 sired. Each, 10c; dozen, $1.00. 

 Meadowvale. White with line of pink 

 on lower petals. Each, 12c; dozen, 

 $1.25. 



Pride of Goshen. Ruffled, giant sal- 

 mon. Each, 15c; dozen, $1.50. 

 Prineinine. Carmine red with white 

 throat, very attractive. Each, 10c; 

 dozen, $1.00. 



Schwaben. Pure canary yellow, shad- 

 ing to a soft sulphur yellow. Strong 

 spike and sturdy plant. Each, 12c; 

 dozen, $1.25. 



Blue Hybrid Seedlings. Best of blue 

 shades. Each, 7c; dozen, 75c. 

 Collection No. 405. One each of above 

 10 sorts, 95c, postpaid. 



GLADIOLUS MIXTURES 

 Our Very Best Mixture. Made up of 

 choice named varieties, including lav- 

 ender and blue shades, yellow, pink, 

 red and crimson, white and all con- 

 ceivable colors and combinations of 

 colors. Price, 3 for 15c: dozen. 50c; 100, 

 $3.50; 25 at 100 rate. Postpaid. 

 Very Good Mixed. A splendid low- 

 priced mixture of good standard vari- 

 ties, 3 for 12c; dozen, 40c; 100, $3.00; 

 25 at 100 rate. Postpaid. 



