r, farm° e 6LADIOLUS 
The Grandest of all the Summer Garden Flowers 
The past season proved very favorable for 
gladiolus and with no thrip present to injure 
the growth of the plants I had my usual dis¬ 
play, which received much favorable com¬ 
ment by all who saw them in bloom. 
O, K. MIXTURE 
This mixture is composed mostly of named 
varieties and has a wide range of colors and 
continues in bloom a long time. 
There is no other flower that will last longer 
or is better for table bouquets than a bunch of 
gladiolus, and at the special low price I am 
offering these choice bulbs you can afford to 
plant liberally. 
First size, 12 for 50c. 25 for $1.00 postpaid. 
Second size, 12 for 25c. 25 for 50c. postpaid. 
SPECIAL FIRST SIZE BULBS 
$2,50 PER lOO 
Purchaser to pay postage. These bulbs are 
fine and weigh about 8 pounds per 100, an ex¬ 
tra amount should be included for postage, 
according to zone in which you live. 
GRAND NEW GLADIOLUS 
WESTFIELD 
I am pleased to say I have some very fine 
bulbs of this beautiful gladiolus to offer this 
season. Of the large number of people who saw 
this gladiolus in bloom the past season none 
failed to comment upon its great beauty. 
It has a white ground, splotched and veined 
with light and darker shades of carmine color, 
blending out to a delicate pink. It is a good 
grower, producing large spikes with 12 to 14 
flowers. Large Size Bulbs 25c. 6 for $1.00. 
GROW GLADIOLUS FROM SEED 
Gladiolus are easily grown from seed and new 
varieties are produced in this way. It is inter¬ 
esting to watch the seedlings as they start to 
bloom, some of which may bloom the second 
year. I have saved some seed from my finest 
gladiolus, which I offer. Pkt, 10c; Oz. $1.00. 
NOTE, DAHLIAS 
I am not listing any Dahlias this year owing 
to severe storm here last August, which about 
ruined most of my Riverside Farm choice va¬ 
rieties and new seedlings under wa}^. 
Grandmother’s Garden Collection 6 Pkts. 
Annuals for 25c. See inside back cover. 
Gladiolus, Westfield 
