Stevensville, Michigan 
Large — 6c Each; 3 for 15c; Doz., 36c 
Medium — 4c Each; 6 for 14c; Doz., 24c 
Anaa Eberlaa. Dark velvety purple; throat deeper 
shade. Large flower set on tall spike. 
**aron J. Hnlot. Deep violet blue; one of the finest 
blue Gladioli. Fine slender spike. 
Uyrea L. Smith. One of the beat, lavender pink on 
white ground, fine cut flower. 
Butterfly. Very strong and vigorous; large pale sal¬ 
mon yellow, ruffled flower. 
Cameo. The upper petals are cream with a tinge of 
pink. The lower petals are light yellow. 
Elisabeth Tabor. Most beautiful early pink, maroon 
throat, blooms in fifty to sixty days. 
Gold. Pure golden yellow, throat a shade deeper. 
Large flowers, many open at a time. 
Gold Drop. Large, flowering ruffled Primulinus type. 
Golden yellow, tall and vigorous. 
lleary Ford. Very dark rhodamine purple, shading 
into deeper tones near center. 
Joe. Coleman. Very large and vigorous. Ruffled, very 
choice red. Extra good for cut flower. 
Jack London. Light salmon with brilliant orange flame 
stripes, yellow throat. Fine. 
Laelaatua. A new type in gladioli and sold for 91,000 
a bulb in 1924. Petals are notched. 
Louise. Beautiful shade of lavender of a bluish tinge 
this makes it the finest lavender yet produced. 
Loe Angeles. The new cut-and-come-again glad. The 
color is a pleasing shade of pink. 
Ming Toy. Very large flower of finest form. Strong 
plant, showy deep buff yellow throat. 
Mrs. Dr. Norton. Finest cream and pink. Everywhere 
awarded the highest honors. 
Mrs. Cothran. Corinthian red and aBhes of roses. An 
odd color. Fine long spikes. 
Mrs. W. E. Fryer. An exceptionally good orange scar¬ 
let. Large flowers on good strong stem. 
Mary Plehdord. Creamy white with a throat of softest 
sulphur yellow. You’ll like our little Mary. 
Odin. Beautiful salmon orange, with dark blotch. 
You will like it in your collection. 
Prlnee of Wales. The very choicest of all salmon 
varieties. Extremely early. 
Priority. Venitian pink, shaded darker toward the 
tips. A sure winner. 
Remembrance. Deep salmon rose pink, many large 
flowers open at a time, blotched throat. 
Rose Ash. Corinthian red shading to Ashes of Ross# 
lower petals light yellow speckled with ruby. 
Richard Dlener. Pure geranium pink with a slight 
sprinkling of ruby on cream yellow. 
Souvenir. Pure golden yellow. The most perfect 
flowering yellow Gladiolus. , ... 
Splendorra. Very dark wine-black. A splendid color, 
very distinct. 
Searlono. Probably the most intense early scarlet 
variety. Tall spike, large flowers, finely ruffled. 
Scarlet Prlnceps. Six or more massive “Princeps” like 
blooms open at a time. Throat a little deeper. 
Theda. Shrimp pink, yellow throat. Extra early va¬ 
riety. Good grower. . , . . 
Tycko Zang. Beautiful shade of clear salmon-pink. 
This grand new variety is a real Glad. 
Velvet Joe. Exceptionally fine, rich deep wine color. 
Flowers are well placed on straight stem. 
Above group offer, 50 bulbs, not more than 10 
varieties, your selection, Large, $1.40; Med., .90c 
