EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN, FARM AND LAWN 
GLADIOLI 
of SPECIAL MERIT 
beautiful. Eacb. 10 cts. 
_Gand. Kunderd. — White with lavender mark- 
ings. Small (lower, but early. Eacii, 10 cts.; 
Kn^arifit Large flower, flesh pink, 
/vmerica. ^q^., so cts.; lOO. $s.oo. 
Chicago White. 
doz., 11.00; per 100, $6.00. 
AUov^loon A very beautiful lavender tinted pink. Distinct and 
ADeraeen. Each, 20 cts.; doz., $2.00. 
M-^^,T T>1 ^Irtnrff An extraordinary flower and spike of most dcli- 
ary riCKroru. ^^^^ creamy-white. Throat finest solt sulphur- 
yellow. Stem and calix also wliite. Worthy of a great name. "Mary 
pickford" was awarded Certificate of Merit by Royal Horticultural So- 
ciety, London. August 10. 1920; also First-Class Certificate of Merit by 
North Shore Horticultural Society, Manchester, Mass., Summer of 1919. 
Each, 40 cts.; doz.. $4.00. 
M_„ rv_ Mrtffnn Finest cream and pink. The seasation among 
rs. L/r. i-iui kuii. (.[jg newer gladioli shown at the American 
Gladiolus Society's show the last sixseason.s. Everywhere awarded the 
highest honors. Each. 50 cts.; doz., $6.00. 
Uiilnf The first blue Gladiolus yet seen. Rich deep colour 
Uaron nuiot. indigo shade. Each^ 20 cts.; doz., $1.75; 
100, $6.00. 
_ Large flower with wide-spreading petals. Has a re- 
V..oruiio<t. markablv large, almost coal-black throat, bordered 
white. An extraordinary fl,ower. (Named in honor of the little Indiana 
village near which the originator of these flowers was born. Bach. 40 
cts.; doz., $4.00. 
¥1 II Delicate flesh rose, with a creamy yellow blotch on thelower 
nailcy> petal, flowers measuring 6 inches. Each, 10 cts.; doz.. 
80 cts.; 100, $5.00. 
I^Ao.r^i^r^Aom^ta. Rlch coral piuk, brilliant throat and heavy wax- 
naepenaeocc. lowers. Considered the best light red in 
market. Each. 15 cts.; doz., $1.25; 100, $7.00. 
V..«.rl.<^«#l: "f^l/^i-w " Each flower petal is exquisitely ruffled and 
I<k.unaerai Vaiory. Quted. stalks grow 4 to 5 feet tall, 
very robust and produce from 8 to 12 massive flowers, which expand 
wide open and are delicate cream pink with a neat crimson stripe through 
the centre of each lower petal. Each, 20 cts.: doz., $2.00. 
Mrc Fi-nnfis Kirnr A most beautiful "Besnard shade" flame- 
rs>. rraii«-i» i-wiiig. pint. Immense flowers on a spike grow- 
ing four feet high, with from eighteen to twenty flowers, six to eight open 
at one time. A magnificent variety. Each, 10 cts.; doz., 80 cts.; 100. $5.00. 
MC"___lr PAnrllntnn Awarded Certificates of Merit by 
rs. t-rank fendleton. Massachusetts' Horticultural 
Society at Boston. August, 1909, and American Gladiolus Society at Balti- 
more, August, 1911. The flowers are very large and well expanded, of a 
lovely flushed salmon-pink with brilliant carmine, or deep blood red blotches 
in the throat, presenting a vivid contrast of orchid-like attractiveness. 
Each, 15 cts.; doz., $1.00; 100, $6.00. 
¥ 51 i-jj.- The fine new pure snowwhite Kladioli that florists 
Lilly W1111.C. have long been looking for. A reliable first-class early 
forcin" variety. Good height, nice si/e blossoms, six to seven open at a 
time. Very prolific. Each, 40 cts.; doz.. $4.00. 
T> A A.M9i.!Ilac Brilliant blood-red flower of giant 
Keu /\m«iriiias>. ^j^.^ medium height plant. Blooms 
formed like an Amaryllis. Most gorgeous and showy red. Was 
awarded first for best red at the Society of American Florists' 
Convention, American GladiolusjSociety Show, Boston. Each, 
20 cts.; doz , $2.00. 
N. ____ In colour the fiowers are a delightful cream shade 
lagara. ^ith the two lower petals or segments blending 
to canary yellow. The throat is splashed with carmine, and the 
lower ends of the outside petals are also blushed with carmine. 
Each, 15 cts.; doz., $1.00; 100, $6.00. 
'PAar>» (Groffs). — One of the grandest white introductions 
reace. x,ha,t will retain its place among the best white vari- 
eties for some time to come. The pale hiac feathering on the 
inferior petals, together with its strong, broad, rich green 
foliage and spike make it a most desirable Gladiolus in any 
collection. Each, 15 cts.; doz., $1.00; 100, $6.00. 
p _ A new seedling of America which resembles 
ranaina. parent variety in every way except that 
it is a much deeper pink. A grand variety which evokes words 
of praise wherever exhibited. Many awards. Eacb, 15 cts.; 
doz., $1.00; 100, $6.00. 
1?rkii<T» Tr»rfh Large creamy-white flower with a rouge 
tvouge 1 urtii. torch-like tongue on inferior petals, mak- 
ing a striking contrast. Each, 15 cts.; doz., $1.25; 100. $7.00. 
S„__l „!. p-inr-ono ^i)^ oi- more massive "Priiicops" 
cariec rriiii,ep». like blooms open at a time. Throat 
a little deeper. Blooms set close. An extraordinarily distinct 
and massive spike. Each, 40 cts.; doz., $4.00. 
QoViuraKon ^ variety of extreme vigor, many of the bulbs 
ocnwaucii. producing two or tliree flowering stalks which 
very often produce side branches besides. "The stalk produces 
about 20 very large fiowers, <> to 8 usually open at one time. 
The color is the best, of clear canary yellow, shading to a soft sul- 
phury yellow when opening. Bach. IS cts; doz., $1.00; 100, $6.00 
Gladiolus 
War. 
Willy Wigman.- 
A strong, erect and vigorous variety, growing to six 
feet when matui'ed under favorable conditions. The 
flowers are of good size and form, borne on a long and straight 
spike. They are a deep blood-red in colour, shaded to crimson- 
black, but without any decided markings. "War" is a new, 
distinct and valuable acquisition. Each. 25 cts.; doz., $2.50: 
100, $9.00. 
Large wide-open flower. Bloom of a 
beautiful blush lint, with long bright 
tulip blotch on lower petals. One of the most attractive Glad- 
ioli on the market. Spike of very graceful habit, and the efl'ect 
of the crimson on the cream petals is most pleasing. Each. 10 
cts.;idoz., $1.00; per 100. $5.30. 
GLADIOLI IN MIXED COLORS 
Ferguson's Choicest Mixed. — This mixture is com- 
° posed of a splendid 
assortment of the finest varieties grown in a well-balanced mix- 
ture. Per doz., 75 cts.; per 100. $4.00. 
A wonderful 
mixtiu-e, con- 
taining a large percentage of the best varieties and latest novel- 
ties. Per doz., $1.00; per 100, $5.00. 
PRIMULINUS HYBRIDS 
A vigorous-growiiig class that often produces spikes 5 feet in 
height, very graceful and unusually attractive. The blooms 
have the clearest tones and tints to be found in lemon, prim- 
rose, orange russet-brown, bright rose, apricot, and some 
crimsons. They branch freely and should be grown in lots of 
a dozen or more: buiit, like this will have blooms for two to 
three months. Mixture 0I Choico Shades. 10 cts. each; $1.00 
doz.; 100. $6.00. 
Ferguson's Exhibition Mixed. 
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