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WHOLESALE PRICE LIST FOR FLORISTS AND NURSERYMEN 
Gladiolus 
For Forcing 
Best Cutting Varieties 
When it comes to Gladiolus, we are sure that you are well acquainted with 
the various varieties which are suitable for forcing, also thei best sorts, for outdoor 
cut flower purposes. In Gladiolus, we have also selected only varieties which we 
know from years of experience are good forcers and' most in demand on the cut 
flower markets. The bulbs we offer are free from disease, plump and full of vitality. 
If planted on fairly good soil, you will receive maximum crops of flowers, 
25 or more at the 100 rate, 250 or 1 more at the 1000 rate. 
Prices are subject to change and the stock offered! subject to prior sale. 
No. 1 No. 2 
Alice Tiplady. Orange pink Primulinus. 
Apricot Glow. Clear apricot. 
Betty Nuthall. Orange pink. 
Dr. F. E. Bennett. Orange scarlet. 
Evelyn Kirtland. Fine deep pink. 
Giant Nymph. La France pink, tall. 
Golden Eagle. Earliest yellow. 
Joergs White. White. 
Los Angeles. Salmon pink. 
Mary Pickford. Creamy white. 
Minuet. Delicate lavender. 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton. Pink with deep blotch. . . . 
Mrs. Leon Douglas. Giant salmon. 
Mrs. P. W. Sisson. Clear Cameo pink. 
Nancy Hawks. Orange. 
Souvenir. Early bright yellow. 
Special Florist Mixture. 
iy 2 
and up 
1 Vi to 1 y 2 
100 
1000 
100 
1000 
$ 1.80 
$14.00 
$ 1.50 
$11.00 
2.30 
18.00 
1.80 
14.00 
2.75 
22.00 
2.30 
18.00 
2.75 
22.00 
2.30 
18.00' 
2.30 
18.00 
1.80 
14.00 
2.50' 
20.00 
2.00 
16.00 
2.30 
18.00 
1.80 
14.00 
3.30 
28.00 
2.75 
22.00 
2.00 
16.00 
1.75 
13.00 
2.30 
18.00 
1.80 
14.00 
3.30 
28.00 
2.75 
22.00 
2.00 
16.00 
1.75 
13.00 
2.30 
18.00 
1.80 
14.00 
2.50 
210.00 
2.00 
16.00 
2.50 
20.00 
2.00 
16.00 
1.80 
14.00 
1.50 
11.00 
1.80 
14.00 
1.50 
11.00 
Dahlias 
We are in close touch with the Cleveland cut flower market and before listing 
just Dahlias for cutting purposes, we checked up on the varieties that actually sell 
as cut flowers, even at times when the markets, are overloaded. We have consulted 
our flower dealers and according to' their recommendations, we have arranged to 
list the following. Their statement is that these varieties sell regardless, of the quan¬ 
tity of Dahlias available. 
Our Dahlia roots are grown by a specialist 
who understands the production of the 
Dahlia in order to produce clumps from 
which good strong well-eyed divisions can 
he made. 
You may buy 25 or more at the TOO rate. 
not less than six at tlie dozen rate. 
Doz. 100 
Barbara Redfern. Decorative. 
A rich combination of old 
rose and gold .$3.00 $20.00 
Eleanor Grant, Show or ball 
type. Large pure white . . . 1.50 10.00 
Elite Glory. Decorative. A mam- 
oth rich red variety with 
extra short stems . 2.00 15.00 
Elkridge Cactus. Glistening- 
pure white . 2.00 15.00 
Jane Cowl. Hybrid Decorative. 
A lovely combination of 
bronze and old gold with 
broad petals, twisted in a 
very artistic manner . 1.75 12.00 
Jersey Beacon. Decorative. 
Bright scarlet with petals 
twisted to show the reverse 
of a lighter shade, giving a 
two-toned effect. Large and 
massive . 1.50 10.00 
Doz. 100 
Monmouth Champion.. Decora¬ 
tive. A new variety and a 
real champion. Every grower 
should have at least a few 
plants. They produce large 
perfect blooms throughout 
the whole season. The color 
is brilliant. It is flame or¬ 
ange, the tone of a summer 
morning sunrise. Each 45c, 4.80 35.00 
Mrs. Tie Ver Warner. Decora¬ 
tive. Large perfect flowers 
of a charming lavender pink. 
Not new but still considered 
one of the best in existence. . 1.50 10.00 
Polar Snow. Decorative. Pure 
snow white . 2.00 15.00 
Roman Eagle. Decorative. An 
autumn shade so popular 
now-a-days. Flaming orange, 
with a softer copper tint . . . 1.50 10.00 
Rose Fallon. Decorative. Deep 
rich orange with shadings of 
amber and salmon . 3.00 20.00 
Sagamore. Decorative. A par¬ 
ticularly valuable cut flower 
because it is so free bloom¬ 
ing', long lasting, with good 
stems. Not as large as some 
but of a very rich yellow, 
overlaid with glowing tints 
of reddish gold . 1.50 10.00 
Jersey Beauty. Decorative. Per¬ 
haps the most popular of all 
Dahlias. Beautiful rose pink. 
Wonderful cut flower . 1.50 10.00 
Kentucky. Decorative. An un¬ 
usual shade of salmon orange 
with a touch of pink on the 
outer petals. Good stems and 
free blooming-. 1.50 10.00 
Two Fine Pompons 
Bronze Beauty. Ball-shaped 
golden bronze blooms about 
2 inches in diameter. Fine 
new valuable variety . 2.00 15.00 
Little Belle. The plants pro¬ 
duce a wealth of long stem¬ 
med lavender flowers round 
as a ball, and about 1 inch 
in diameter .. 1.75 12 . 00 
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