Gladiolus Specials 
BETTY NUTHALL. The glory of the garden. A sparkling, 
iridescent orange-pink, deepening to coral on the petal reverse. 
The lower throat is golden orange, lined with carmine rose. 
The flowers are often more than 6 inches across and of splen¬ 
did substance and placement. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT. Shows up like “house-afire” in any 
collection. Bright scarlet, large flower. 
GOLDEN DREAM. Clear deep yellow; long stems; a very 
fine new introduction. 
MARMORA. Extra large, lavender gray flowers with pale 
purplish blotch, on long stems; 8 to 12 flowers open at one 
time. This is one of the finest varieties introduced so far. 
MRS. F. C. HORNBERGER. Many Gladiolus have been 
described as snowy white, but very few of them have been 
without at least a faint overlay of ivory, or flushing of pink. 
This sort is really as white as new snow, with not even a 
throat marking. Fine, large ruffled flowers on good spikes. 
PFITZER’S TRIUMPH. Enormous blooms of bright salmon 
orange, with very small, deeper throat blotch; on account of 
the gigantic flowers, the stems require staking; early. This 
variety is a sensation at all shows; ideal for exhibition purposes. 
LADY 
HILLINGDON 
M.-S. Special Gladiolus Collection 
2 of each of the above 6 varieties (12 bulbs) . $0.75 
4 of each of the above 6 varieties (24 bulbs). 1.25 
8 of each of the above 6 varieties (48 bulbs). 2.25 
16 of each of the above 6 varieties (96 bulbs). 4.00 
Postpaid 
M.-S. 
ROSE SPECIALS 
Dormant and paraffined to prevent drying 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Deep pink to carmine-cerise, delicately veined 
with darker red. A strong grower. 
DAME EDITH HELEN. Shapely buds and substantial high centered 
blooms of clear pink, sweetly scented. Very free flowering. 
ETOILE DE FRANCE. Crimson with darker shading; very free flowering 
and fragrant. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. Brilliant scarlet crimson; fragrant. 
JONKHEER J. L. MOCK. The flowers are large and of more than ordinary 
beauty. The deep imperial pink on the outside of the petals, and the shin¬ 
ing silvery pink on the inside, make a double colored bloom. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VIKTORIA. Should be in every collection. In 
color it is a soft pearly white tinted with lemon. 
KILLARNEY DOUBLE WHITE. Pure white. A beautiful Rose. 
LADY HILLINGDON. One of the best Tea Roses of its color, deep apricot 
yellow throughout. It varies from medium to large size and is very beau¬ 
tiful both in bud and in flower. 
RADIANCE. Is an ideal bedder, producing large flowers throughout the 
Summer when many other varieties are out of bloom; in color a beauti¬ 
ful even shade of pink. 
RED RADIANCE. Bright cerise-red. Very hardy and fragrant. 
SUNBURST. A vigorous grower with erect or slightly spreading habit 
and dark bronzy foliage. The flowers are elongated cup form; color a 
superb yellow passing to yellow-orange in the center. 
TALISMAN. A new Rose of exceptional coloring; the outside of the petals 
is bright yellow, gold and pink. The bud is long, pointed and opens into a 
full double flower. A strong grower with glossy foliage and very free 
flowering. Any of the above 40c each, 50c postpaid 
M.-S. Special Rose Offer 
This exceptional dozen of two year old strong, dormant 
bushes, ready to plant, with five pounds of special rose food, 
$4.00; postpaid, $4.26. 
Six of the above, your selection, $2.25; postpaid, $2.50. 
PFITZER’S TRIUMPH 
Potted Roses, any variety, after May 1st 
