BUNTINGS' NUHSEHIES. SELBYVILLE. DEL. 
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A field of Gladiolus Just beginning to come into full bloom. 
GLADIOLUS 
SELECT GLADIOLUS. The gladiolus is one of th.' mosi 
popular and beautiful of the summer nowering- bulbs with tall 
Kliikes of flowers, some 2 feet or more in height. Of almost 
every desirable color, blotched and spotted in the most curious 
manner. They have absolutely no insect enemies and no dis- 
eases, and best of all, they will grow and bloom in any soil. 1 
liave never known any one to tail with them. Try them and be 
• onvinoed. 5c each; 50c per dozen; $3.50 per 100. 
AMERICA. A beautiful soft shell-pink color, tinged laven- 
'lir; growth and habit perfect. Too well known to need com - 
rnenl. Fine for cut flowers, 
CHICAGO WHITE. Pure white, with lavender markings in 
the throat. Early blooming; fine for florists. Several flowers 
open at one time. 
CRACKERJACK. Dark red. throat spotted with yellow anil 
niaroon. 
HALLEY. linormous. open flowers of a delicate flesh color, 
shading lighter to the center, with a cream yellow and cannine 
blotch. Very early. 
MEADOWVALE. Pure white, touched with crimson in throat ; 
lower petals marked with faint pink. 
MRS. FRANCIS KING. T^arge flowers of a light scarlet color. 
Ill- better described as flame color, are about iV^ inches across 
Spikes always have 5 to G flowers open at one time. For gai - 
I den effect or cut flowers it is one of the best. - . 
1 PRIMULINUS HYBRIDS, MIXED. This species of Kladlolus 
has received much attention during recent years and has cre- 
ated a sensation wherever it was exhibited. The blooms are 
distinct find, superior tp the older types in their pleasing form 
and arralrigcment. AlthoUffh the individual flowers are not large. 
I they carry an air of graces altogether different from the more 
■ ir loss stifE effect of other gladioli. Furthermore, these hybrids 
produce three and sometimes four fully developed flower-spikes 
Dear sirs: I received the strawberry plants (order 
L No. 5129) and was well pleased with them, also your 
promptness In filling my order which I thank you 'for 
I same. Plants are looking very prosperous and. ytm . will 
I find another order enclosed herewitli. 
Respectfully, 
April 2G, 1921. NELSON PRICE, Kirkwood, Del. 
Dear sirs: Nursery stock you sent me came in perfe<"< 
'•ondition. I am well pleased with the very good stock 
Shall be pleased to send you all of my future orders for 
frees and plants. 
Very truly yours. 
.■\pril 12, 1921. THOS. A. COX, New York. 
