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THE NORTHWOOD NURSERIES, COON VALLEY, WISCONSIN 
Choice Gladioli 
These are among 1 our foremost Summer Flowering 1 Bulbs. They are of easy 
culture and their color range is one of the most immense in the floral kingdom. 
They are excellent for cut flowers, being long stemmed, keeping well in water and 
in that the unopened buds develop in the vase. Here as well as in our other depart¬ 
ments distinctiveness has been our watchword. The following are the choicest vari¬ 
eties of many sorts tested on our grounds. If you want distinctive Gladioli you will 
find the following list very satisfactory. 
Mrs. F. Pendleton. Elegant combination 
of red, white and pink. 
Faust. Dark wine red. 
Empress of India. Deep dark red. 
Evelyn Kirtland. Bright rosy pink. 
Victory. Yellow striped pink. 
White Excelsior. Pure white sprayed 
pink. 
Ida Van. Vivid orange scarlet. 
Flora. Large spike, deep golden yellow. 
Niagara. Light yellow. 
Rouge Torch. Creamy white marked 
flame red. A beauty. 
Frances King. Salmon red. 
B. J. Huelot. Deep purple. 
Ann Eberius. Rich deep plum color. 
Mrs. Watts. American beauty red. 
Mrs. W. E. Fryer. Orange red, solid color. 
Panama. The peerless pink. 
America. Light pink. 
Louise. A fine lavender. 
Golden West. Orange scarlet marked 
golden yellow. 
Lily Lehman. Almost pure white, resem¬ 
bles a lily. / 0 Qfs. 
Price any of the above Gladioli, 15c each; 
$1.25 per dozen, postpaid. 
Choice Mixture of Gladioli, per doz., 
postpaid. 
Rose 1910. Early, rose pink. 
Gladioli 
The Glory Gladioli. In this type the pet¬ 
als are beautimlly ruffled and frilled. 
The colors areVdeep and rich. Glory 
white with red blotches and pencilings. 
Rose glory, pink;' golden glory, yellow; 
and violet glory, Violet. Each 20c. One 
of each, 4 bulbs/inYall, 70c; postpaid. 
Primulinus Hybrid Mixture. Sometimes 
called the Orchid Gladioli. The flowers 
borne on long graceful stems are excel¬ 
lent for cutting. Th4 prevailing colors 
are primrose, buff, salmon, apricot, etc. 
3 for 25c: 6 for 45c; per dozen 80c post- 
FRUIT DEPARTMENT 
SPECIAL 
NAMELESS—The Winter Apple of the Future. 
A Winter Apple of exceptional merit. This variety’ is our own introduction and 
combines many good qualities. Its extreme hardiness and freedom from diseases 
make it the ideal tree for Northern planting. 
The fruit is medium to large; attractively colored; deep yellow, overlaid with 
rich red and russet. The flesh is yellowish, juicy, rich and fine grained; with a 
distinct, delightful flavor; hard to equal. This Apple can be eaten when picked from 
the tree and keeps far into the winter. 
The original tree from which our trees are propagated is over half a century 
old, and is still healthy, vigorous and productive. 
PRICE—5 to 6-foot trees, $1.00 each, at the nursery. 
