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MARSHALL’S GLADIOLUS 
GLADIOLUS—Continued 
RED, SCARLET, TYRIAN AND ORANGE SHADES 
Doz. 
Aflame. Enormous red flowers on tall spike.3 for 30c.$1.00 
Ashes of Roses (Rose Ash). Corinthian red, fading 
to ashes of roses on the outer edge. Flowers well 
set on a very large, tall spike.4 for 25c. .60 
Bill Som den. Immense flowers of deep blood red. 
Each 20c. 2.25 
Commander Koehl. Very large flowers on tall spike, 
color deep scarlet blood red.3 for 40c. 1.50 
Crimson Glow. A perfect scarlet of a deep tone on 
a tall spike .4 for 25c. .60 
Dr. F. E. Bennett. The most fiery red imaginable. A 
monster in growth and vigor.3 for 25c. .75 
Early Sunrise. A very large red, shaded orange. 
Early flowering and a fine forcing variety.3 for 25c. .75 
Furnace. A beautiful salmon orange, with a crim¬ 
son scarlet throat, mottled with orange yellow. 
3 for 30c. 1.00 
George J. Joerg. A brilliant flower, the bud of car¬ 
mine scarlet, toning as it opens to a beautiful 
salmon-pink with creamy yellow and scarlet 
throat .3 for 50c. 1.75 
Joerg's Favorite. A pale cream, feathered and 
splashed with bright crimson and bright orange 
throat .3 for 40c. 1.50 
John T. Plrle. Mahogany brown with yellow bor¬ 
dered brown throat. Very attractive.!Tfor 35c. 1.25 
Mrs. Francis King. Light scarlet of pleasing shade; 
long spikes, one of the best.3 for 25c. .75 
Orange Glory. Grand orange colored with beautiful 
lighter throat; ruffled .3 for 30c. 1.00 
Pfltzer’s Triumph. A giant orange salmon, blotched 
red on lower petals .3 for 35c. 1.25 
Pytliia. A gigantic red.3 for 25c. .75 
Red Roy. Rich red with cream blotches. Tall spike. 
3 for 40c. 1.50 
Scarlano. A brilliant and most striking flower of 
rich orange-red. Beautifully ruffled.3 for 25c. .75 
Rose Ash. (See Ashes of Roses.) 
Scarlet Wonder. Purest deep scarlet, mammoth flow¬ 
ers on tall stiff stem.3 for 25c. .75 
Virginia (Scarlet Princeps). A very large spike of 
massive crimson-scarlet flowers. Five to six open 
at one time .3 for 25c. .75 
WHITE, CREAM AND BLUSH SHADES 
Albatros. A beautiful pure white.3 for 40c. 1.50 
Carmine Sylvia. Pure white with slight violet mark¬ 
ings deep in the throat.3 for 25c. .75 
Fern Kyle. A massive creamy white, large flowers 
slightly ruffled .3 for 30c. 1.00 
Joerg's White. This is one of the largest flowered 
Gladiolus and the finest and purest of all white 
varieties. Spikes 3 to 4 ft. high and flowers 5 in. 
across .3 for 30c. 1.00 
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Gladiolus Pfitzer’s Triumph 
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Mary Plckford. A delicate creamy white. Throat finest sulphur-yellow.3 for 25c. .75 
Mrs. F. C. Kornherger. A very large white, flowers nicely ruffled.3 for 30c. 1.00 
Peace. The flowers are large, white with a pale lilac feathering on the interior petals. 
3 for 25c. .75 
White Wonder. Pure white with faint lavender pink tints, large wide open flowers 
3 for 30c. 1.00 
100 
5.00 
6.00 
5.00 
6.00 
YELLOW SHADES 
Gold. A very fine pure yellow.3 for 30c. 
Golden Dream. A pure golden yellow. A better and clearer yellow than Golden Measure. 
. . 3 for 30c. 
Gold Measure. A magnificent yellow. Very large open flowers; immense spike. 3 for 30c. 
Loyalty. Clear yellow, large flowers, strong grower .3 for 40c. 
Primrose Princess. Very large clear primrose yellow .3 for 50c. 
Schwaben. Delicate, pale yellow, dark blotch in center.3 for 25c. 
1.00 6.00 
1.00 6.00 
1.00 6.00 
1.50 10.00 
1.75 12.00 
.75 5.00 
SPECIAL NOTICE 
All Gladiolus bulbs we send are treated during- the winter for thrip by fumigation and we guar¬ 
antee them to be free from thrip when shipped. 
If you have infested bulbs carried over be sure and treat them before planting with Tonacide or 
Napthaline. 
All our Gladiolus bulbs are strictly first class and range in size from 1% inches to 2% inches in 
diameter. Some varieties do not make large bulbs, but we guarantee all we send out to produce 
first-class flowers. 
