Gladiolus Bulbs for Spring Planting ^ Continued 



GLORIANA — A wonderful shade of golden salmon, with the — Prices Per — 

 throat a rich yellow. Gloriana has prim blood in it, and 

 is especially lovely as a cut flower when combined with 

 l)lue " 



GOLDEN DREAM — The very best late yellow. A tall variety 

 of good size and attractive fornr 



JOHN T. PIEIE — Odd tone of red-brown or soft mahogany; 

 crimson blotch bordered cream. A very unusual sort which 

 is certain to attract attention 



MINUET — Huge bloom of clear lavender; certainly the most 

 outstanding glad of this color and one of the world's best 

 in any color. Petals of heavy texture, a strong grower, and 

 rapid multiplier 



MARMORA — Very beautiful and unusual smoky grey, overlaid 

 rosy lilac, and with a blotch of pale purple. Rather oriental 

 in character. One of the most desirable things in this list.. 



MOROCCO — A deeply colored red-black, velvety in quality 

 and one of the darkest of all glads. Large blooms, 6 to 8 

 florets open at a time 



MR. W. H. PHIPPS — Greatest gladiolus ever introduced, no 

 other varietj- approaching it in popularity or number of 

 prizes won. A most delicate La France pink, with silvery 

 sheen, and up to 20 huge blossoms open at once. Certainly 

 a wonder! 



MRS. F. C. HORNBERGER — A clear, sparkling white; widely 

 opened flowers, nicely ruffled and perfectly placed. Tall 

 and stately as a lily. Quite late 



MRS. LEON DOUGLAS — Gigantic flower and stalk of salmon- 

 rose, flaked and strijied flame scarlet. One of the largest, 

 tallest, and most spectacular gladiolus ever raised. Has 

 been grown up to seven feet in height. Everyone should 

 have this one 



PFITZER'S TRIUMPH— Glowing orange scarlet, with salmon 

 red blotch. Very large, the florets resembling an amarj'llis. 

 They ojjen 'way back, giving each bloom great width. Ex- 

 tra fine for exhibition 



RITA BECK — Clear shell pink, with a minute scarlet line on 

 lower lip. Wonderfully fine large blooms on tall straight 

 spikes. Heavenly in the garden, indescribable under arti- 



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Cooley^s Glad Bargains 



Buy the above varieties in tlie combination offered beloAv and save 

 50 to 60 percent! By so doing you can have enough to make a good 

 showing, and yon have the privilege of considerable selection. 



BARGAIN "A" 



in Betty Nuthall, apricot. 

 HI Golden Dream, deep yellow. 

 10 Minuet, lavender. 

 10 Mrs. Leon Douglas, salmon-rose. 

 10 Mr. W. H. Pliipps, melting pink. 

 10 Mrs. F. C. Hornberger, pure 

 "white. 



10 John T. Pirie, mahogany brown. 

 10 Apricot Glow, soft buff. 

 10 Gloriana. rich salmon-orange. 

 10 Dr. F. E. Bennett, house-afire 

 red. 



100 bulbs in all, for $3.50 



50 bulbs, five of each, for. . . . 2.00 

 50 bulbs, ten each of five va- 

 rieties, vour choice, for.. 2.00 



BARGAIN "B" 



10 Aflame, begonia-rose. 

 10 Aida, deep violet blue. 

 10 Catherine Coleman, deep pink. 

 1(1 Coronado, white, purple throat. 

 10 Dr. Nelson Shook, deep rose, 

 ruffled. 



10 Marmora, smoky rose-grey. 

 10 Rita Beck, shell pink. 

 10 Pfitzer's Triumph, orange scarlet. 

 10 Morocco, velvety red-black. 

 10 Chas. Dickens, purple. 



100 bulbs in all, for $5.50 



50 bulbs, five of each, for... 3.00 

 50 bulbs, ten each of five va- 

 rieties, your choice, for.... 3.00 



PLEASE don't ask us to split these lots other than as outlined. 



3^ EVERY BULB will be at least 1% inch in diameter, all will be well packed 

 and correctly labeled, and POSTPAID. Yes, it's a genuine bargain without any 

 humbug or hocus-pocus! Young, high-crown bulbs, full of vigor. NO THEIPS! 



