Gladiolus of Quality 
KEMP'S GARDENS 
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EXTRA FINE VARIETIES FROM OTHER SOURCES-Continued 
HELEN WILLS —Fine, new large white, with very delicate canary on rear of lower petals. 
Tall, vigorous and clean. Fine for exhibition and florists use. 
First size bulbs, 10c each; 6 for 60c 
PRIM BEAUTY GRANDIFLORUS —(Christy). One of the most distinct varieties in exist¬ 
ence. The color is La France pink ground thickly mottled with fine lines and dots of 
orange rufous. A real novelty Gladiolus possessing a unique charm all its own. Strong 
grower attaining a height of 48 inches and over. Size of flower, 3% to 4 inches; 15 
to 17 to the spike. 80 days. 
No. 1—8c each, doz. 70c No. 2—6c each, doz. 60c. 
WHITE BUTTERFLY —The finest and most popular white Prinulinus grown. Fair size flow¬ 
ers of decidedly butterfly form. Creamy white throat. Strong grower, blooms of good 
substance and very lasting, making this variety one of the best for cutting. Well 
recommended. 
Large bulbs, 8c each, doz. 75c 
YELLOW TREASURER —(Austin). This splendid yellow Gladiolus is of high quality and 
one of the choicest ruffled yellow varieties on the market. The blend of rich yellow 
and coppery old rose in throat is very pleasing and adds much to its beauty; 6 to 8 
open at a time. 113 days. 
Large bulbs, 8c each, do7. 75c 
Extra Fine Gladiolus For Florists Use And Exhibition 
The following varieties are extensively grown for cutting, as all are good keepers, 
good shippers, and of the colors most popular with the buying public. They are also won¬ 
derful exhibition varieties. The bulbs we offer you are as fine as were ever grown. They 
are absolutely free from disease and thrips. We can supply them in large quantities in 
Nos. 1 and 2 sizes. Prices for large quantities quoted on application. 
TERMS CASH WITH ORDER —Three will be suppiied at dozen rate, 50 at 100 rate. 
We prepay postage on first and second sizes on orders up to 50 bulbs, larger orders sent 
postage or express charges collect. 
AFLAME —Large flame rose, one of the finest cut flower varieties 
ANNA EBERIUS —Large velvety purple. The best of its color in 
commerce 
CARDINAL PRINCE —Eraly cardinal red, a prime favorite with 
everybody. 
CHAS. DICKENS —Tall purple. One of the most desirable in the 
purple section. 
DR. MOODY —An early and very popular lavender. Fine for decora¬ 
tion and exhibition 
GOLDEN DREAM —Late standard yellow and one of the best. The 
color is a clear golden yellow. Many open at a time. 
KEMP’S MARNIA —Grenadine orange, with tyrian rose feathering in 
the throat. Fine exhibition and florists variety. 
MRS. DR. NORTON —Light silvery pink with distinct sulphur yel¬ 
low shading in the throat. Fine. 
MRS. F. C. HORNBERGER —Very large white, and a great exhibition 
glad. Late. 
MRS. F. C. PETERS— Beautiful shade of rose-lilac, with crimson 
blotch in the throat. The best of its color. 
MRS. H. A. CAESAR —Pinkish lavender and one of the most attrac¬ 
tive glads in the whole list. Very good. 
MARMORA —One of the best exhibition glads to date. Lavender 
gray color, with petunia colored blotch. 
MR. W. H. PHIPPS —La France pink, overlaid with light salmon 
rose, lighter toward the center. One of the largest flowers, and 
greatest exhibition glads in existence. 
KEMP’S LORICE —Pleasing hue of salmon orange, flaked spectrum 
red, pale orange yellow throat. Very fine. 
ORANGE QUEEN —Orange bronze color. One of the very best com¬ 
mercial glads. 
PRIDE OF WANAKA —Fine lavender rose, excellent for exhibition 
and florists use. 
Doz. 100 
No. 1—45c $3.25 
No. 2 —35c 2.50 
No. 1—40c 3.00 
No. 2 —35c 2.50 
No. 1 —40c 3.00 
No. 2 —35c 250 
No. 1—40c 3.00 
No. 2 —35c 2.50 
No. 1—45c 3.25 
No. 2 —35c 2.60 
No. 1—40c 8.00 
No. 2 —35c 2.60 
No. 1—35c 2.50 
No. 2 —30c 2.00 
No. 1—35c 2.50 
No. 2 —30c 2.00 
No. 1—45c 3.25 
No. 2 —35c 2.50 
No. 1—40c 3.00 
No. 2 —35c 2.50 
No. 1—35c 2.50 
No. 2 —30c 2.00 
No. 1—60c 4.50 
No. 2 —45c 3.50 
Mo. 1 —40c 3.00 
No. 2 —35c 2.60 
No. 1 —45c 3.50 
No. 2 —40c 3.00 
No. 1—35c 2.75 
No. 2 —30c 2.00 
No. 1 —40c 3.00 
No. 2 —35c 2.50 
