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The World’s 10 Best Gladiolus 
Plant More Gladiolus 
FOR OUTDOOR DISPLAY AND FOR CUTTING 
AS DETERMINED BY THE BALLOTS OF 
THE MEMBERS OF THE AMERICAN 
GLADIOLUS SOCIETY 
Ballots were taken over a period of four consecutive years and the 
result of the vote is a matter of record. First and foremost on this list 
of good things comes Mr. W. H. Phipps; followed by Minuet, winner of 
First Prizes at both the 1931 and 1932 Shows of the American Gladiolus 
Society. The winner of third place is Mrs. Leon Douglas, one of the 
largest and showiest of all “Glads”; followed by seven other exquisite 
varieties as listed below. It is possible to price these newcomers this 
spring within reach of even the slender purse, consequently no reason 
whatever not to have them represented in your 1934 garden. You will 
surely experience a thrill in waiting for these wonderful new varieties to 
develop and to burst forth into gorgeous bloom. These famous varieties 
often catalogued at 8c to 15c per bulb. Look at our prices. These 
ten meritorious new varieties are listed in consecutive order of their 
popularity vote as follows: 
IWl P W HI Phi innc The magnificent flower is a gorgeous sal- 
IVIr* W. r blip pa mon-pink; large in size and many open 
on the spike at the same time, 
varieties. 5 Bulbs 25 Cents. 100- 
One of 
-$3.25. 
the very finest exhibition 
M immt rhis variety has created a sensation at the Flower Shows 
mmuer f or several seasons. The color is a fine clear lavender, 
with four to six heavy blooms open at one and the same time. 5 Bulbs 
35 Cents. 100—$5.25. 
Flowers of enormous size; a lovely be¬ 
gonia-rose in color; striped with flame- 
scarlet; lower petal lemon speckled with ruby. 4 Bulbs 25 Cents. 
100—$3.75. 
Mrs. Leon Douglas 
Dr. F. E. Bennett 
Peach-red overlaid with flame color; throat 
finely stippled ruh.v and white. The flowers 
are of great size and many open at the same time. 4 Bulbs 25 Cents. 
100—$3.75. 
Trllimnli Enormous blooms of bright salmon-orange 
r • il a * riinnpin with deeper colored blotch in the throat. 
This gigantic flower is a sensation and ideal for exhibition purposes. 
5 Bulbs 35 Cents. 100—$5.75. 
rmnr _ Lavender-gray flowers; extra large in size and carried on 
Illiurd long stems. 
Golden Dream 
Ma.... v .o long stems. Many flowers open at the same time and 
an exceedingly attractive variety. 5 Bulbs 45 Cents. 100—$6.75. 
A very fine new introduction; clear deep yel¬ 
low; flowers carried on long stems. 
5 Bulbs 25 Cents. 100—$3.75. 
Purnle Glorv ^tractive flower of the ruffled type; deep 
■ fTic VIM-My velvety maroon-red; considered the very best of 
its color. We cannot tell you how it happened to pick up the name 
of “Purple Glory.” 5 Bulbs 25 Cents. 100—$3.75. 
Befr^V Nuf’hall ^ First Prize Winner in its class. The glow- 
tiiy I lUllldll ing orange-pink petals have throats of soft 
yellow. The truly immense flowers are sometimes as much as six 
inches across. A sensational Gladiolus truly. 5 Bulbs 35 Cents. 
100—$6.25. 
I A A BULBS FOR ONLY $4.10 
| OH And 60 Bulbs Free I 
| Plant Bulbs at Ten Days Intervals up to July 10th and Have 
j Flowers For Cutting Continuously Right On Into October 
c , We arc making this very attractive special offer; widely advertised this season in Magazines and 
ounaay .Newspapers, to induce added thousands of flower lovers everywhere to plant Gladiolus more 
t liberally. 
I Not the newest and most expensive varieties, of course, are to be found in this mixture; it is 
» however a brilliant assortment of gorgeous and pleasing colors; in fact it is our regular “Florists’ 
r Mixture, and we predict that you will be highly pleased with the results of planting, both for display 
I and for cutting. y J 
j We will send you 60 nice plump bulbs, 1 to 1%" grade, for only $1.10. (These sound bulbs 
grown from fresh young stock are the equal, if not actually superior to great big bulbs produced 
jj from old stock. Do not be misled by the SIZE of the bulbs offered for sale.) On "this special offer 
! we will also include 60 extra %" grade, blooming size bulbs absolutely FREE as a premium. Be- 
jj cause of this especially attractive offer you can surely afford to plant Gladiolus with great liberality 
f this spring and summer and have a continuous succession of glorious hlooms for cutting until the 
j coming of heavy frost. Don’t miss this opportunity for added garden joys. 
MIXED GLADIOLUS AT WHOLESALE 
For large or commercial plantings we also offer our Florists’ Mixture, 1 to 1 %" bulbs, at 
I wholesale prices. 
i 500 bulbs by express for only $4.75. 1,000—$9 
fa FARGO BY-PRODUCTS CO., .:. 
{"iianfr Klvmnli One Oie ver y best °f the pure light pink sorts 
NJidlll li y 111 pil su ff uger ] with creamy yellow. Large floweri 
carried on strong spikes. 7 Bulbs 25 Cents. 100—$2.75. 
World s Best Assortment 
bulbs each of the above ten varieties. 
all for only $1.25. 
assortment of two 
20 fine bulbs in all, (not labeled), 
ZEPHYR 
LILIES 
2 for 25c 
5 for 50c 
Lovely large pink lilylike 
flowers growing 6 to 8 in. 
high. Profuse spring bloom¬ 
ers and very effective in 
pots, boxes or in the border. 
Plant 3 to 6 bulbs in a pot 
and, after they have bloom¬ 
ed, stand in a shaded spot to 
ripen, later remove to the 
cellar and, next season bring 
them out and hloom them 
again without the necessity 
of disturbing the bulbs in 
the pot at all. You will be 
delighted with this pretty 
flower. Not hardy; treat 
same as gladiolus. Zephyr 
Lily hulbs are 2 for 25c, 
or 5 for 50c. 
FRENCHTOWN, 
N. 
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