1935 GLADIOLUS BULB PRICES 
CANCEL ALL PREVIOUS PRICES 
All bulbs on this price sheet will be full blooming size 114” to 2%” diam. Nearly all 
will be IY 2 ” or more in diameter except where the larger bulbs are all sold out. I prefer 
to plant the 114” size myself and if you also prefer the smaller ones, tell me about it. 
We have medium bulbs %” to 1%” (Not less than 12 of a kind) at one-half the 
pi'ices listed below. 
CLASS A—GOOD VARIETIES AT EXTREMELY MODERATE COST 
3 of a kind 10c. 12 of a kind 35c. 25 of a kind 65c. 100 of a kind $2.25 
48 Bulbs—3 each of the 16 varieties all labeled for $1.40 
96 Bulbs—6 each of the 16 varieties all labeled for $2.50 
192 Bulbs—12 each of the 16 varieties all labeled for $4.75 
Alice Tiplady—Orange saffron. The most popular variety in this color. 
Betty Joy—Light blush pink. Long flower spikes, 8 to 10 flowers open. 
Capt. Jinks—Geranium Pink. Very early, tall and strong. 
Jenny Lind—Shrimp Pink. Ruffled, many open. Extra fine cut flower. 
Lucette—-White. Many open. Fine cut flower. Rapid propagator. 
Mary Bickford—Creamy white. Heavy spikes with many flowers open. 
Mauve Belle—Spinel pink, center Tyrian rose, long flower heads. 
Milady—Extra tall, ruffled Creamy White. Fine cut flower. 
Mt. Marcy—Extra tall. Very large flowers, Scarlet, 20 buds on spike. 
Nineteen Ten Rose—Pure Rose shade with white central line on lower petals. 
Opalescent—Wonderful spikes of very large Pale Rose Lavender. 
Pippin—Soft plush Pink flowers, large size on tall straight stem. 
Sylvan Queen—Begonia Rose. Very early. Strong grower. 
Theda—Shrimp Pink. Large flowers. Earliest of all! 
Vanity—Delicate LaFrance Pink—Spikes 6’ tall. Airy. Large Flowers. 
Zealot—A Scarlet variety, with yellow in center. Very striking. 
CLASS B—BETTER VARIETIES THAN THOSE IN CLASS “A” 
Each .05. 6 of a kind 25c. 12 of a kind 45c. 25 of a kind 80c. 100 of a kind $2.90 
48 Bulbs—3 each of the 16 varieties all labeled for $2.00 
96 Bulbs—6 each of the 16 varieties all labeled for $3.50 
192 Bulbs—12 each of the 16 varieties all labeled for $6.50 
Alma Mater—An unusual Orange and White combination. Vigorous Grower. 
Araby—Lavender Pink. Ruffled and unusual. Resemble Orchids. 
Beatrice—Pink over cream ground. Appearance crepe paper effect. Tall. 
Break O’ Day—LaFrance Pink. One of the finest cut flowers. Large. Early. 
Chameleon—Changeable colors, blended lilac, purple, violet and orange. Lovely. 
Cornell—White. Tall, straight, ruffled. Very early. Favorite with Florists. 
Fastidious—Shell Pink. Very large open flowers, airy and graceful. 
Geneva Gem—Scarlet Red. A big 6’ tall “Paisley Glad.” Very large blooms. 
Goldina—Yellow, early, ruffled, tall and straight. Fine Yellow. 
Halcyon—Beautiful, soft, rose pink. Strong grower, spikes have 24 buds. 
Halley—Salmon Pink. Large, early. 
I’arader—Begonia Rose. Many open. Bordered with zone of yellow. 
Pride of Lancaster—Brilliant orange salmon. Ruffled. Many open. 
Quaker Maid—Soft Orchid Pink. Tall and strong. Many flowers open. Late. 
Revue—Yellow-Pink. Yellow center with pink tips. Fine. 
Rubella—Rich Velvety dark red purple, straight spikes, well placed. 
CLASS C—NEW AND POPULAR VARIETIES 
Each 10c. 3 of a kind 20c. 6 of a kind 35c. 12 of a kind 65c. 25 of a kind $1.00 
100 of a kind $3.50 
15 Bulbs—1 each of any 15 varieties all labeled for $1.00 
45 Bulbs—3 each of any 15 varieties all labeled for $2.50 
100 Bulbs—10 each of any 10 varieties all labeled for $4.25 
250 Bulbs—Not less than 10 of a kind all labeled for $10.00 
Aflame—Begonia Rose. Six feet tall. Extra large flowers. 
Antique—Rich Velvet Carmine. Tall, long bud spikes. 
Betty Bunce—Pale Lilac flaked phlox. Very tall with large flowers. 
