12 . 
RED GLORY (FIPER) Velvety cardinal reel. 
Glory only a better propagator. 
RICHARD DI2NER (D) Geranium pink. Wonderful flower on a long 3pikc. 
of the most attractive, pinks we have grown. 
SCARLET AOHDAP (Co. too) Immense scarlet flower. An outstanding red of un~ 
Identical shape and form as Furple 
One 
usual dependability. 
VEILCHEN3LAU (P) One of the loveliest of dark blues. Flowers gracefully 
set on long straight spikes. 
A FEW OF THE NEWER OUTSTANDING VARIETIES 
AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD. 
(Prices following each variety) 
ALBATROS (P) Large pure white and considered by some the best white 
gladiolus ever introduced. Tall substantial spike with many 
florets open at one time. An easy propagator. Each 10^ 
AIDA (p) One of the newer deep blues. Large well placed flowers 
with reddish lilac blotch. A choice variety and easy to propa¬ 
gate. ■ Each 1 CjY 
COI.fi.lANDER KOEHL (P) Magnificent dark scarlet red without markings. 
Florets six inches across with a flower spike fully twenty-four 
inches in length. A strong plant and good propagator. A real 
outstanding new red. Each 10^ 
LOYALTY (Austin) A good clear yellow slightly lighter in color than 
Golden Dream but flowers are larger. A dependable yellow. Each 8^ 
MAMMOTH WHITE (p) Very large pure v/hite tall spike, five to six 
flowers open whose diameter often measures six inches. A great 
exhibition flower. 2 for 25^ 
MOTHER MACHREE (Stevens) A soft smoky lavender combined with orange 
and grey. A tall strong plant with spike of good substance. 
Good grower and propagator. Each 1 Oi 
PELEGRINA (F) Early large deep dark blue of violet hue. This color 
has not previously appeared in any glad and stands excessive 
heat very well. It is a good grower and a dependable propa¬ 
gator, Each 25^ 
PICARDY (Palmer) One of the finest glads ever produced. A clear 
shrimp pink of immense size with ten to twelve florets open at 
one time. The individual florets arc extremely large, slightly 
ruffled and of a heavy wax-like substance. We believe it will 
eventually outrank Mr. W. H. Phipps in popularity. Each 20^ 
NOTE: Names of originators as abbreviated above (D) Diener, (K) Kunderd, 
(P) Pfitzer. 
MIXED GLADIOLUS : 'When you receive a mixture or assortment of gladiolus from 
us if will consist of a hand-select collection of the many varieties 
which we list individually and not a cheap hit and miss mixture as is 
offered everywhere. 
0 A N N A S 
Cannas make a wonderful showing during the late summer.and throughout the fall 
with their intense color and stately appearance. They are perhaps our finest out¬ 
door foliage plant and present an added attraction not possible with other plants 
or flowers. Cannas arc easily grown requiring only rich soil and plenty of water. 
Jr watering always soak them thoroughly. If possible mulch heavily with some 
coarse litter which will hold moisture and give the plants a very rank growth. , 
