GELSElt BROTHERS 
DALTON, NEW VOKK 
Nellie —A single rose pink. Tuft of yellow stamens 
in the center. $1.00 each. 
Nymphae —Large fleshy pink flowers. 45c each. 
Othella —Deep rose color. 45c each. 
Pride of Langport —Soft, pleasing shade of pink, 
long yellow stamens. $1.00 each. 
Princess Mathilda —China-pink, splashed with silver- 
white. 60c each. 
Pure Love —Very early light pink which fades to 
white. 75c each. 
Wild Rose —Light pink, powdered with rose dots. 
50c each. 
Smouthi (anomala) —Very early bright silky crim¬ 
son; foliage deeply cut. 60c each. 
Tenuifolia —Fern leaved single. Crimson flower. 
The earliest peony. 50c each. 
Veloutine —A tall tyrian-rose single peony. 60c 
each. 
Venise —A very tall single pink peony. 75c each. 
REGAL LILY EULBS 
The best hardy lily. Color white with golden 
throat. Exterior of flower is usually pink. 
Small blooming size.35c for 3, 90c per dozen 
Medium size.35c for 2, $1.75 per dozen 
Regal Lily bulbs should be planted six or more 
inches deep. Bulbs can be planted early in the 
Spring or late Fall. 
JOIN A GLADIOLUS SOCIETY 
THE AMERICAN GLADIOLUS SOCIETY, the Na¬ 
tional Society, publishes a monthly magazine de¬ 
voted solely to the Gladiolus, this alone is worth 
more than the membership fee of $2.00. Roscoe 
Huff, Secretary, Goshen, Indiana. 
EMPIRE STATE GLADIOLUS SOCIETY 
Residents of New York State interested in the 
Gladiolus should join their State Society. The dues 
are now only $1.00. The annual exhibition will again 
be held in the large armory at Cornell University, 
Ithaca, N. Y. during August. The exact date of the 
show and copies of the prize schedule can be ob¬ 
tained from the secretary, R. L. Moore, 5830 South 
Salina Street, Syracuse, N. Y. 
THE NEW ENGLAND GLADIOLUS SOCIETY 
C. W. Brown, Secretary, Ashland, Mass. 
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