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J. N. ROKELY and SON — Bridgman, Michigan 
Rokely’s Choice Gladioli 
Mrs. Leon Douglas. 
Mrs. Francis King. 
Standard Varieties 
We are offering two sizes in our Standard Va¬ 
rieties. The first size, or large bulbs, indicated by 
letter “L”, are all l'/t inches and up in diameter. 
Our second, or medium size bulbs, indicated by let¬ 
ter “M”, are all % inch to l’/t inches in diameter. 
PRICES: “L” bulbs, each, 5c; 40c per dozen; 
S2.00 per 100. “M” bulbs 25c per dozen; #1.25 
per 100. These prices are postpaid to your door. 
50 bulbs at the 100 rate; 6 at the dozen rate. 
However, only one variety and size can be used to 
secure dozen or 100 rate. 
ALICE TIPLADY. Grand, large primulinus of 
beautiful orange saffron. 
AMERICA. Soft pink with brighter pink blotch. 
ANNA EBERIUS. Dark velvety purple, throat 
deeper. 
BARON J. HULOT. Deep indigo-blue with fine 
hairlines of gold . 
CAPT. FRYATT. Large bright red with white 
tracings in throat. 
CRIMSON GLOW. Giant flowers of brilliant crim¬ 
son on tall spikes. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET. Tall, beautiful rose pink, 
with cream throat. 
EVELYN KIRTLAND. Brilliant rose pink with 
scarlet blotches; extra fine. 
GRETCHEN ZANG. Grand rose-pink blending in¬ 
to scarlet on lower petals. 
HALLEY. Large open flowers of delicate salmon- 
pink; extra early. 
HERADA. Large pure mauve, glistening and clear 
IDA VAN. Large, glowing, brilliant, velvety pure 
scarlet. 
LE MARECHAL FOCH. Very large flowers of a 
fine shade of rose-pink. 
LILY WHITE. Earliest pure white. Substance and 
arrangement fine. 
MARY FENNELL. Light lavender, shading paler, 
with soft primrose yellow throat. 
MRS. FRANCIS KING. Long spikes of immense 
flowers of light scarlet or flame-red, shaded sal¬ 
mon, with deeper red throat. 
MRS. FRANK PENDLETON. Giant rose-pink 
with deep crimson blotch. Tall spikes. 
MRS. H. E. BOTHIN. Light geranium-pink. Flame- 
scarlet center. 
MYRA. Salmon-scarlet prim on yellow ground. 
NIAGARA. Delightful cream blending to canary- 
yellow. 
1910 ROSE. Pure deep rose-pink. White center lines 
on lower petals. 
PANAMA. Soft lavender-pink. Large flowers. 
PEACE. Large pure white with pale lilac feather¬ 
ings on lower petals. 
ROSE ASH. Corinthian red shading to ashes of 
roses color on outer edges. 
SCARLET PRINCEPS. Large deep scarlet flowers 
with darker throat. 
SIDONIA. Amaryllis formed flowers of clear violet. 
SOUVENIR. Best pure yellow prim. Perfect flow¬ 
ering; purest golden yellow. 
SPLENDORRA. Splendid very dark wine-black. 
Rich; distinct. 
Select Varieties 
PRICE: “L” bulbs, each, 6c; dozen 50c; 100 for 
#3.00, postpaid. 
GOLDEN DREAM. An extremely tall rich yellow. 
Several finely formed, well-placed blooms open 
at one time. Fine exhibition variety. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS. Begonia-rose striped with 
flame and brilliant scarlet. Flowers very large and 
many open at one time. Spikes often 6 ft. high. 
PERSIA. Very deep black-red. Midseason. Flowers 
of good substance on tall spikes. Very popular. 
W. H. PHIPPS. A glorious flower of La France 
pink, overlaid with light rose, lighter towards 
center. As many as 12 to 16 flowers open at 
one time. 
Golden Dream. 
Sidonia. 
