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Gladioli show 
best planted in 
masses. 
GLADIOLUS 
GLADIOLI 
The Gladioli are the most 
attractive of summer-flow¬ 
ering bulbs. They bloom 
just when the garden needs 
brightening up. Their 
bright spikes help the 
perennial border especial¬ 
ly, which so often lacks 
color at midsummer before 
its autumn revival. When 
used in the rose bed their 
season follows that of 
June roses. 
CULTURE. The Gladiolus 
thrives in a sunny location, 
protected from wind. It 
appears to best advantage 
when planted among Pe¬ 
onies, shrubbery or in 
masses, or rows bordered 
with some lower growing 
plants such as Candytuft 
or Bachelor’s Buttons. 
These make a pleasing 
contrast with the Gladioli. 
Gladiolus bulbs will 
grow in any good garden 
soil, but do much better 
when the latter has been 
enriched with a fertilizer 
like Vigoro, Bone Meal or 
Sheep Manure. If the bulbs 
are planted at intervals 
from April to June the 
blooming period will ex¬ 
tend from July until frost. 
A trench should be dug five 
inches deep and an inch of 
sand placed in the bottom 
to absorb surplus moisture. 
Then set the bulb (flat or 
hollow side down) in the 
sand, 6 to 8 inches apart. 
For earliest blossoms, 
draw 2 inches of soil over 
the bulbs at first, replac¬ 
ing the rest when the 
shoots appear. As the 
leaves develop, more earth 
should be drawn up 
BEGINNER’S SPECIAL 
Eroin the select list of Gladioli listed on 
this page we offer 25 top size bulbs, 5 varie¬ 
ties, all named, our selection, for only. 
around the base, to furnish support for the stalk. Keep 
the bed free from weeds and give plenty of water, espe¬ 
cially during the blooming period. 
Before the ground freezes lift the bulbs, cut off half the 
foliage and remove to a cool shed or cellar. Here they 
should be spread out to dry, leaving plenty of air space 
between all bulbs and tops to prevent mould. 
After the tops dry up they should be cut off, the bulbs 
separated and the small side growths, or bulblets, re¬ 
moved. The latter may be handled like the big bulbs. 
Then the bulbs are placed in paper or cloth bags, saw¬ 
dust or sand to prevent them from becoming too dry. 
Keep bulbs in a storage room having a temperature of 
about 35 degrees to prevent sprouting. 
FOR CUT FLOWER USE. The spike should be cut as 
soon as the first flower opens on the stalk, preferably 
before the dew is off in the morning but never in the 
heat of the day. Cut ti?e stem about 9 inches above the 
ground and with as little foilage as possible. The foliage 
is needed for the development of the new bulb. Place 
the cut flowers in a deep vase, with at least 8 inches of 
water. Remove the faded blossoms, cut a little off the 
stem and change the water daily. Treated in this way 
the buds will open perfectly. 
Napthalene Flakes, Thrip Juice and 
Naptoside will control tlirip.s; Glad¬ 
ioli worst enemy. Sec pages 52 and 
53. 
GLADIOLUS, by F. F. Rockwell. It tells how to 
plant, fertilize, and cultivate; how to harvest and 
cure; and every other detail needed for success with 
this popular flower. 45 illustrations, 79 pages, .jtl.25. 
Each 
Aida, Best early deep blue.$0.08 
Betty Nuthnll, Extra fine, tall orange- 
pink, pale yellow throat .08 
Captain Boynton, One of the finest 
lavender Glads .06 
Catherine Coleman, Tall and carries _ 
many buds, rich coral pink.08 
Charles Dickens. Dark rhodamine 
purple, darker near center.10 
Doz. 
$0.75 
100 
$5.00 
.75 5.00 
.50 3.75 
.75 5.50 
1.00 
6.00 
Each Doz. 100 
Crinkles, Deep peach blossom pink, ruffled. A rare beauty.$0.06 $0.60 $4.00 
Dr. F. E. Bennett, Peach-red overlaid with flaming scarlet. A very 
striking color. One of the finest reds.08 .75 5.00 
Dr. Moody, Beautiful lavender of large size.08 .75 5.00 
Emile Aubrun, Brilliant copperv bronze with cherry-red blotches.08 .75 5.00 
Fern Kyle, Large ruffled flower of creamy white, a fine variety.06 .60 4.00 
Flaming Sword, (Prim.) Beautiful brilliant red, many open early.06 .60 4.00 
Gladdie Boy, (Prim.) Grenadine pink to straw yellow, center grace¬ 
fully frilled. Large, strong and very beautiful. .08 .75 5.00 
Gold Eagle, Early yellow.08 .75 5.00 
Golden Dream, Tall, best pure deep yellow. A very choice variety.. .08 .75 5.50 
Hinemoa, Deep rose, heavily flaked with brownish red and immense 
bright yellow blotch. Great novelty from New Zealand.25 2.50 .... 
Jane Addams, Extra large lavender.08 .75 5.00 
Janet, Smoky old rose...12 1.25 7.50 
Kirchoff’s Violet, True violet...08 .75 5.00 
Lavender Bride, Grayish smoky lavender. Tall grower.08 .75 5.00 
Loyalty, Large, deep yellow. One of the best.10 1.00 6.50 
Mammoth White, Large pure white.15 1.50 10.00 
Marietta, Salmon, orange shade.08 .75 5.00 
Marmora, Large silvery-lavender with petunia blotches.08 .75 5.00 
Maroeco, Dark maroon, buds look black, darkest black-red we know .10 1.00 6.50 
Minuet, A delicate shade of lavender, considered as the best laven¬ 
der Glad. A beauty for cut flowers.10 1.00 6.50 
Mother Machree, Smoky lavender and orange, subdued by neutral gray. 
Sold only five vears ago for $100.00 a bulb.15 1.50 10.00 
Mrs. F. C. Hornberger. A charming white without markings. Toll. . 08 .75 5.00 
Mrs. Leon Donglas, Very large and showy, salmon-rose striped 
scarlet, lower petals lemon, speckled ruby.06 .60 4.00 
Mrs. Van Konynenbnrg, Light blue, shading to lavender. Strong 
grower, large flowers on long erect spike.58 .75 5.00 
Muriel, Pale violet blue, large open flowers.06 .60 4.00 
Orange Flame, Glowing vermilion orange, scarlet. ruffled.to 1,50 fi.50 
Orange Queen. (Prim.) Copper orange, a distinct shade.08 .75 5.50 
Bioardy, Sensational shrimp pink.12 1.25 7.50 
Primrose Princess. Clear primrose yellow. Very large, stately 
blooms, long flower spike . ... .08 .75 5.00 
Prince of India, Combination of orange-buff salmon and slate. Most 
unusual color-combination and great novelty.58 .75 5.00 
r^ed Fire, Verv phowv and striking flowers of rich bright red . ,08 .75 5 no 
Red Glory. Bright ruffled red. Beautiful spike of large flowers.10 1 00 7.00 
Robert .T. Kunderd. A fine orange scarlet .08 .75 5.50 
The Aristocrat, A pale saffron pink flake deep orange.10 1.00 6.50 
Virginia TTnle. A refined soft creamy salmon-rose.08 .75 5.50 
Mixed Colors, fLarge size) .04 .40 2.50 
Mixed Colors. (Medium size) .02 .20 1.25 
Postage extra. 1 doz.. 10c: 5c for each additional dozen. 25 or more of one kind at 
100 rate. 
Gladioli 
Make 
Wonderful 
Cut Flowers 
GLADIOLUS 
