1935 
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MIXED GLADIOLI 
Everyone succeeds with Gladioli! They 
grow everywhere, are never attacked by 
insects and furnish a glorious abundance, 
over a very long period, of either garden 
decoration or cut flowers. In addition the 
bulbs increase in size and multiply rap¬ 
idly each year. AVe offer our carefully 
blended mixtures at bargain prices! 
Hardy 
Northern 
GLADIOLI 
Cliff wood 
Grown 
This class of summer flowering bulbs makes one of the most imposing 
and most gorgeous of displays. They make a brilliant show of field 
bloom and supply a. generous mass of cut flowers. Leaflet, “How to Grow 
Gladioli,” sent free upon request. We offer No. 1 bulbs in the following 
choice list. 
GENERAL LIST 
Prices are postpaid. 
FIRST SIZE BULBS —These are the large 
No. 1 bulbs (1% inches and up), throwing 
large perfect flowers, in a wide variety of 
colors. IS for 3Sc; 25 for 72c; 50 for $1.35; 
100 for $2.50. 
SECOND. SIZE BULBS —A fine mixture of 
many colors of No. 2 bulbs (l 1 /! to iy 2 in.), 
bearing almost as large flowers. 12 for 29c; 
25 for 49c; 50 for 90c; 100 for $1.65. 
THIRD SIZE —Size No. 3 bulbs (1 to 1^4 
in.), that will give you large spikes and 
large flowers the same year planted. Care- 
full v mixed. 12 for 22c; 25 for 37c; 50 for 
68c; 100 for $1.25. 
MIXED RUFFLED GLADIOLI —A superb 
mixture of the newer ruffled varieties that 
are so popular! The flowers are large and 
perfect, in a beautiful array of colors, with 
the edges prettily frilled and ruffled. They 
are a charming class. No. 1 bulbs. 6 for 
29c; dozen, 54c; 25 for 98c; 50' for $1.85; 10O 
for $3.50. 
Betty Nuthall 
_ Postpaid Prices _ 
BARON HULOT—A striking shade of violet blue. 
Quite large and perfectly formed flowers. 
BERTREX—White tinted pink. Bright rosalene pur¬ 
ple blotch on lower petals. Many flowers open 
at one time. 
BETTY NUTHALL—Warm coral, with orange throat; 
lower throat golden orange, lined red. 
BREAK O’ DAY—Large tall grower, light pink.... 
BYRON L. SMITH—Most refined lavender to laven¬ 
der-pink on a white background. Desirable.... 
CHALLENGER—Deep velvety red. A big beauty... 
COPPER BRONZE—An unusual shade of striking 
copper bronze, early, large flowers. 
CRIMSON GLOW—Deep, glowing crimson, overlaid 
with darker shades, lower petals blotched deep 
velvety crimson; massive flowers. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT—Flashing red, large, massive, 
perfect flowers on strong stems. 
DR. MOODY—Lovely light lavender; stately flowers 
E. J. SHAYLOR—Rose pink; bases of lower petals 
with small blotch of rose-red. Well ruffled.... 
ELIZABETH SWARTLEY—Soft, warm, pure pink.. 
FLAMING SWORD—Rich dark red, very large flow¬ 
ers of heavy substance. 
GIANT NYMPH—Giant pink flowers, creamy yellow 
throat powdered scarlet. 
GOLDEN DREAM—One of the finest deep yellows.. 
ILLUMINATOR—Deep carmine red, very showy. 
LOS ANGELES—The “cut and come again” glad. 
Large, perfectly formed, beautiful shrimp pink 
flowers with a glowing orange-carmine blotch in 
the throat. It is remarkable for its ability to 
withstand cutting and constantly throw forth 
new blooms . 
MARMORA—A* fine “smokie.” Distinct lavender- 
gray with a small plum colored blotch in the 
throat. Of splendid size and habit. 
MARY PICKFORD—An extraordinary flower and 
spike of most delicate creamy-white; throat soft 
sulphur-yellow. Has received many awards.... 
MINUET—The finest of all the lavenders. Large, 
clear, pure lavender flowers of great substance. . 
MISS SPOKANE—A lovely, large, ruffled Glad, in col¬ 
or between rose pink and light red. 
MR. MARK—A fine blue. It is a tall, sturdy grower 
and bears large massive blue flowers. 
MRS. F. C. PETERS—The blooms of this extra large variety 
are rich, rosy lavender, with a patch of bright crimson 
on the lower petals. 
MRS. FRANCIS KING—Pure bright scarlet. Unusually strik¬ 
ing and effective. Very popular. 
MRS. FRANK PENDLETON—Very large flowers. Deep rose 
pink. Blood-red blotches in throat.. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS—Gigantic spikes and blossoms of be¬ 
gonia-rose, striped scarlet. A beauty. 
NANCY HANKS—Striking orange. Large flowers of great sub¬ 
stance which are huge without being fully open. 
ORCHID GLAD—Immense blooms resembling in’ color and 
shape, the lovely and costly orchid! It is a true, charm¬ 
ing orchid color, ruffled, dainty and exquisite. Long, 
strong straight spikes. 
PAUL PFITZER—Large, purplish plum colored Glads, very 
striking; tall, strong spikes of big flowers. .. 
PFITZER’S TRIUMPH—Vivid, strong, showy scarlet with 
salmon shadings, deepening to cherry velvet in the throat. 
A sensational large flower. 
PINK PERFECTION—Charming apple-blossom pink. Tall,I 
well set spikes of perfect flowers. 
ROSE ASH—A decidedly new color. Old rose, overlaid and 
blended daphne pink and daphne red, petals edged yellow, 
and shaded eugenia red.. ... 
ROSE 1910—Extra large flowers, beautiful rose pink with 
~ white line through center of lower petals. 
RUTH HUNTINGTON—An extra fine ruffled variety. Pure 
lavender; large, perfect flowers. 
TARD—Massive flower, the color of the famous American 
Beauty Rose. A beauty..... . . .• 
YELLOW WONDER—Clear yellow, very large, slightly ruf¬ 
fled. Makes a beautiful cut flowe r.I 
PRIMULINUS—A graceful and interesting class of hybrid 
Gladioli worthy of every garden, whether for cut flowers 
or for garden decoration. Good sized flowers with dainty 
color blendings. „ ,, , 
Ming Tov—Lovely buff flowers, yellow throat.. 
Orange Queen—Shining coppery orange, large flowers .... 
MIXED PRIMULINUS—Colors range from palest cream to tan 
vellow, orange, apricot, crimson, scarlet, etc., many ol 
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Your Gladioli were more than satisfactory and needless to say, we were very much pleased with them. Intend to 
order some more of them next year.—Mr. O. P. Schnetzky, M.D., Teske Bldg., Princeton, Wisconsin. 
