A PORTION OF ONE OF MY FIELDS SHOWING THE 
RANK GROWTH OF STALKS 
TIME REQUIRED TO BLOOM 
The number of days required to bloom depends on the latitude, 
weather, kind of soil, size of bulbs, depth of planting, etc., so that I 
consider the tables given by some growers as unreliable. I prefer to 
class them as EE—extra early; E—early; EM—early medium; M— 
medium; LM—late medium; and L—late. An early variety will 
take about 70 to 75 days; medium, 85 days; and late, 95 days. 
These figures, however, are only approximate. 
GLADIOLUS BULBS 
Each Doz. 100 
A. B. Kunderd—(L) Cream and pink. Ruffled.05 .50 3.00 
Aflame—(M) Immense tall red. Fine.10 .75 4.50 
Aida—(E) Deep violet blue. Unusual.10 1.00 5.00 
Albatross—(M) Finest white.15 1.50 8.00 
Alice Tiplady—(E) Orange saffron.04 .35 1.50 
Allen V. Bunce—(E) Orange yellow.05 .50 2.50 
America—(LM) Very light shell pink.05 .35 1.50 
Apricot Glow—(M) Soft apricot. Tall.10 .75 4.00 
Antioch—(M) Strawberry pink. Many open.15 1.50 7.50 
Anzac—(M) Salmon and cream, red mark.15 1.50 8.00 
Ave Maria—(EM) Light violet blue.10 1.00 5.00 
A. W. Hunt—(M) Large fire red.10 1.00 4.00 
Battle Creek—(E) Dark purple violet.08 .75 3.50 
Belinde—(M) Light cream yellow.10 .75 3.50 
Berty Snow—(M) Large lavender. Choice.10 1.00 5.00 
Betty Nuthall—(L) Light orange pink. Fine.10 1.00 5.00 
Break O’Day—(EE) Large cream and pink. Tall.. .08 .75 3.50 
Byron L. Smith—(EM) Pink-lavender.08 .75 3.50 
Capt. Boynton—(EM) Tall light lavender.08 .75 3.50 
Don’t hesitate to order a list of single bulbs if you wish. We fill 
hundreds of just such lists. 
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