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W. W. WIIiMORE, DAHUA SPECIAI>IST 
Gladiolus 
Among the summer flowering bulbs the Gladiolus has few. If any, equals. They 
are easily satisfied, both as to soil and location, doing equally well in bed.s, rows or 
interspersed among small shrubbery. Good cultivation is desired, but heavy fer- 
tilizing should be avoided. 
GI.ADIOI>TrS 
The following groups represent the best of both new and old varieties. These 
are so arranged as to give a good range of color In each group. May be ordered 
in sets by group number. 
G-ROTTF NO. 1. 
AMERICA. .Soft tlfsh pink. Extra fine. 
AUGUSTA. White lavender anthus, 
HAI^I^EY. Salmon i)ink (early). 
KIiODTDYKE. Sulphur yellow. dark 
thioiit. 
INSEFENDENCi;. Bright pink, shaded 
throat. 
MRS. FRAirCES KING. Vivid scarlet, 
long Ki)il(es. 7o each; 6 for 40c; 75c 
per doz.; $4.00 per 100. 
GROUP NO. 2. 
BA'RON HUIiOT. Deep rich purple. 
BORSEAU. Itich purple red. 
GIiORY or HOIiI.AND. Pure white. 
GOI.DEN KING. Sulphur yellow. 
IDA VAN. Orange scarlet. 
PANAMA. Pale pink. Extra large. 
10c each; 6 for 50c; $1.00 per doz. 
GROUP NO. 3. 
BEIBTREX. I'ine pure white. 
GRETCKEN ZANG. Fine lively pink. 
IILY IiEKMAN. I'urc: white, tinged 
l.lUKll. 
MRS. P. PENCIiETON, 
with darl^ liiroat. 
Light pink 
Delicate salmon 
PRINCE OP WAI.es. 
II i n . 
SCHWABEN. Canary yellow, dark 
throat. 15c; 6 for 75c; $1.50 per doz. 
GI^ASIOIiUS IN MIKTUR5. 
A choice collection of many colors In 
mixture, suitable for massing. 50c per 
doz.; $;i.00 per 100. 
