GLADIOLUS 
OUTSTANDING INTRODUCTIONS OF MERIT 
1. COMMANDER KOEL — Scarlet—A new 
imported variety grows to height of 5 feet with 
blooms over 6 inches across, and of a rich dark 
seal let. An outstanding variety having created a 
sensation wherever shown. 15c each. 
2 . GATE OF HEAVEN—Yellow—A new im¬ 
ported yellow of fine form. This is the deepest 
and richest gladiola ever introduced, ,50c each. 
3. MRS. ANNA PFITZER—White—A new im¬ 
ported creamy white. Opens up to 12 enormous 
flowers at a time, of beautiful form and excellent 
placement. 20c each. 
4. MOORISH KING—Mahogany Maroon—A 
\ery dark mahogany maroon color, substance of 
flowers like leather. Reaches a height of 5 feet or 
over with blooms of 6 inches in diameter. No 
other gladiola can compare with this novelty 30c 
each. 
smoky salmon with touches of lavender and gold 
beautifully blended. Flowers are of immense size. 
15c each. 
7. HINEMOA—Deep Rose—Deep rose flaked 
with chocolate. An immense yellow blotch makes 
a very odd and striking combination of color, 
opikes are extra long with blooms of large size 
An Australian novelty. 15c each. 
8 . ROSEMARIE PFITZER. Cream Pink—A 
new imported light cream suffused with pink. Makes 
tremendous spikes of gigantic flowers. Is one of 
the finest glads ever introduced. 80c each. 
9. PICARDY—Apricot Pink—A huge new apri- 
C ? t j- pl i nk j- t iat kas Quickly won first place among 
gladiola fans. Is a rapid, sturdy, producing a won¬ 
derful strong spike. 20c each. 
5. PELEGRINA—Dark Blue—This sensational 
new dark blue from Holland has rapidly won favor 
m America as nothing in this shade has been known 
before. 20c each. 
6 . MOTHER MACHREE—Smoky Salmon Lav¬ 
ender-Sensational smoky variety that sold a few 
years ago for $100.00 per bulk. The color is of a 
10. YELLOW PERFECTION—Yellow—A tall 
pure yellow with well placed flowers on strong 
straight spikes. This variety was the first glad to 
bloom among the thousands planted at the Chicago 
Century of Progress Exposition. It is the largest 
and finest yellow glad ever introduced. 15c each 
Collection 1 each—10 bulbs $2.50. 
late flowering gladiolus 
MRS. VON KONYENBURG 
ORANGE SHADES 
ALICE TIPLADY—A large flowered primulinus 
of beautiful orange saffron. 5c each. 
LA PALOMA—New vivid orange flowers of 
heavy texture, borne on extra tall spikes. Has 
easily won first place in this color. 7c each. 
BLUE AND PURPLE SHADES 
AIDA—Large, very deep blue flowers, with small 
reddish lilac blotches, several are open at one time. 
Strong stem, extremely early. 10c each. 
ANNA EBERIUS —Dark velvety purple; throat 
deeper shade; flowers of large size on long spikes. 
5c each; 50c per dozen; $3.50 per 100. 
MRS VAN KONYENBURG— Clear bluish violet. 
Tall elegant spike; one of the best in this shade. 
7c each; 75c per dozen; $5.00 per 100. 
PURPLE GLORY —Large ruffled flowers of the 
deepest shade of velvety maroon. 5c each; 50c per 
dozen; $3.50 per 100. 
VEILCHEBLANBLOU—A large flowering, clear 
deep violet-blue. Tall and vigorous. 7c each; 75c 
per dozen; $5.00 per 100. 
WHITE 
ALBATROSS — Purest white with huge lily 
shaped flowers. Grows 5 feet tall and is generally 
considered the world’s finest. 10c each. 
MARY PICKFORD — Large expanded blooms, 
delicate creamy white, throat suffused with soft 
canary yellow. 5c each; 50c per doz.; $3.50 per 100. 
A. B. KUNDRED—Immense tall, large variety 
flowers, delicate deep cream intensely ruffled. 5c 
each; 50c per dozen. 
