Glorius Gladiolus 
There are no failures with Gladiolus. By planting at intervals from April 1st 
to the end of June, you may have a succession of blooms throughout the summer. 
Cover bulbs 4% to 6 inches deep, pointed end up, and water generously. 
An Unsurpassed Selection 
Choice of any 12 for . . 
40c 
Post 
Paid 
Alice Tiplady, orange-salmon. 
America, very large lavender-pink. 
Crimson Glow, large, deep crimson. 
Evelyn Kirtland, extra large salmon- 
pink. 
Halley, deep pink with creamy blotch in 
throat. 
E. J. Shaylor, deep rose-pink, darker 
throat. 
Joe Coleman, large, rich red. 
Le M. Foch, large uniform pink. 
Los Angeles, the popular shrimp-pink. 
Mary Pickford, beautiful creamy white. 
Mrs. F. Pendleton, rose pink, with deep 
blotch. 
1910 Rose, deep rose pink, with white 
markings. 
Peace, pure white with lavender mark¬ 
ings. 
Rose Ash, ashes of roses, a beauty. 
Sheila, a beautiful light salmon. 
Souvenir, pure yellow, good forcer. 
Sydonia, large pure mauve. 
Virginia, an intense scarlet-red. 
Single Bulbs 5c each; 100 one kind or assorted $2.50 
Unusually Beautiful Yarieties 
While the Supply Lasts, 12 for 
60 < SS 
Anna Eberius, deep velvety purple. 
Baron Hulot, the best purple. 
Dr. H. F. Bennett, scarlet, throat striped 
with white. 
Gloriana, a bright, clear salmon. 
Longfellow, tall, deep pink. 
Mrs. Leon Douglas, very large, begonia 
rose. A beauty. 
W. H. Phipps, gigantic iridescent pink. 
All buds usually open at once, 
making an exceptional showing. 
Single Bulbs 8c each; 100 one kind or assorted $3.50 
Special—The Mew BLUE GLADIOLUS 
Mrs. Von Konyenburg, glorious light blue. 100 each; 12 for $1.00; 100 for $6.00 
SIMPSON’S SPECIAL GLADIOLUS MIXTURE 
A mixture that will please the most critical. 
12 for 250; 50 for $1.10; 100 for $2.00; 1000 for $12.50 
