Gladiolus 
Summer’s brightest, gayest and easiest flowers to grow for cutting. Plant the bulbs in 
successive lots two weeks apart for continuous bloom. They grow well in ordinary soil, well 
cultivated, and like plenty of sunshine. 
Selected, first-size bulbs 
Alice Tiplady. Primulinus Hybrid. Soft 
coppery bronze. 
Evelyn Kirtland. Bright rose-pink. Very fine. 
Golden Measure. Giant; golden yellow. 
Herada. Large; purplish rose, feathered 
purple on green ground in throat. 
Le Marechal Foch. Immense, pale pink 
ruffled flowers, flaked deeper at edges. 
Mrs. Franc is King. Flame-pink with ver¬ 
milion shadings. Immense flowers; long spikes. 
Mrs. Leon Douglas. Luminous coral-rose 
with splashes of rich ruby. Very large. 
Wilbrinck. I mmense blooms of a delightful 
flesh-pink, on a graceful spike. 
Any of above 8 Gladiolus, 6 cts. each, 
45 cts. per doz., $3 per 100 
Anna Eberius. Deep velvety purple. 
Carmen Sylva. Pure white. Very large 
flowers well set on spike. 
E. J. Shaylor. A tall-growing, brilliant rose- 
pink with large, ruffled petals. 
Mr. W. H. Phipps. Iridescent La-France- 
pink. Well-formed flowers on splendid spikes. 
Mrs. F. C. Peters. Delicate rose-lilac, with 
crimson throat. Fine flowers on long spikes. 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton. Light pink, heavily 
blotched with blood-red on lower petals. 
Schwaben. Sulphur-yellow flowers on tall, 
well-set spikes. 
Virginia or Scarlet Princeps. Rich, dazzling 
red, deeper throat. Makes a gorgeous display. 
Any of above 8 Gladiolus, 10 cts. each, 
55 cts. per doz., $3.50 per 100 
Peonies 
We offer strong, healthy, quick-blooming roots, 3- to 5-eye divisions. Peonies do best in 
soil put in the same condition as good rich garden soil; if clay soil, or mixed with clay, so much 
the better. Plant during fall and early spring. The five varieties below are very fine and 
free blooming. 40 cts. each, $3 per doz. 
Felix Crousse. Best red Peony for the South. 
Fine form and color. Vigorous; late. 
Edulis Superba. Crown type. One of the 
best early pinks. 
Festiva Maxima. Rose type. Very large, 
pure white, flecked crimson. Early. 
Mons. Jules Elie. Bomb type. Very large, 
silvery rose-pink. Early. 
Queen Victoria. Bomb type. Midseason 
white. Ignores abuse. Buds in clusters. Very 
old and reliable variety. 
Unnamed Peonies. In separate colors: 
Pink, White, and Red. 20 cts. each, $2.25 
per doz. 
SPECIAL OFFER : One each of the named 
varieties, $1.50 
