*B48. Panama. Pale pink. 
B43. Flora. Golden yellow. 
*B46. War. Ox-blod-red. 
B49. Niagara. Nankeen-yellow. 
B37. Prince of Wales. Bright 
coral. 
*B45. Schwaben. Canary-yellow. 
*B47. Peace. Lilac-white. 
B50. Vadco Rainbow Mixture. 
All colors. 
B42. L’lmmaculee. Pure white. 
:: B30. Evelyn Kirtland. Rosy 
pink. 
B32. Halley. Orange-rose. 
B44. Anna Eberius. Violet- 
purple. 
B38. Louise. Richest lavender. 
B34. Herada. Pure mauve. 
Betty Nuthall— Coral pink, orange throat markings. 
Golden Dream— Beautiful deep yellow. 
Giant Nymph— Light pink, creamy throat. 
GLADIOLUS PRICES 
B35. Wilbrinck. Pale pink. 
B39. Mrs. Francis King. Vivid 
*B26. 
Alice Tiplady. Orange- 
saffron. 
pink. 
B40. 
Catherina. Lavender-blue. 
*B41. Mrs. Frank Pendleton, 
Salmon-pink. 
* B31. 
Baron Hulot. Velvety- 
purple. 
B36. Orange.. Brilliant. Ex¬ 
quisite blend. 
B29. 
Empress of India. Dark 
maroon. 
B28. 1910 Rose. Beautiful pink. 
*B27. America. Soft pink. 
*B33. 
Le Marechal Foch. Light 
pink. 
Annie L aurie— Lovely, delicate ruffled pink. 
W. H. Phipps— LaFrance pink, overlaid with light rose-salmon, 
from 12 to 20 florets open at a time. 
B52. Van Antwerp’s Bargain Gladiolus Collection: 
One bulb each of the 10 varieties marked with a * on this page 
For only 35c, postpaid. 
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DOUBLE NASTURTIUM 
GOLDEN GLEAM 
BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE NASTURTIUMS 
vellow E "vi^ L ? E r f 9 LEA1 ^ NASTURTIUMS—Sweet scented semi-double richest clear deep 
erect fi inTlf'Profusely flowering in blaze of rich color, large 2 V 2 i nc h flowers on 
inch stems, held above foliage. Few 12-18 inch flowering runners. 
Pkg. 5c; large Pkt. 10c; »/ 4 lb. SOc; V 2 lb. 80c; 1 lb. $1.50 
SCARLET GLEAM (Double Sweet Scented) 
over S the le crn,!^ m "If 6 " ? * n \ large block has been Hkened to a huge fiery carpet spread 
flower th ven d ' 1S “ fact , th e m °st intensely dazzling color one could imagine in a 
of growth ?», t re the vivid golden yellow of Golden Gleam - Similar in habit 
that known n? th** ° f doub ‘ e "® ss f ° and in th e individual flowers is somewhat different from 
ness fZV? 0 he P 0I ? Ular Golden Gleam. While Golden Gleam derives its effect of double¬ 
up 5 ;® j * ls , wblch a y? markedly wrinkled, almost fluted. Scarlet Gleam is more or less 
P petaled and deeper throated, although the individual petals are at least twice the size 
the cente^ w?*® 1, 1UmS- Tbe doubleness is caused by an overlapping of small petals toward 
thnw nnJ' tk W ff grown under unfavorable conditions, therefore, the throat has a tendency to 
show, and the flowers appear but semi-double. When well grown, the general effect is that 
of complete doubleness, tor cutting or garden use Scarlet Gleam has but few equals. 
Packet 25c; Large Packet 50c; Ounce $2.00 
GLORIOUS GLEAM HYBRIDS (Finest Double Mixed) 
n 'T' 4 Gowers are fine large, well formed sweet scented doubles, of the same type as the 
Golden GTeam wftb Glea .“; . <* * rowth they ala ° closely resemble 
free flower-inn- hi.• ^m'-dwarf plants throwing short runners from well rounded 
of the fnfinrrf rh P St ? m ? are ' ong and bear the Gowers well above the lush green 
u i a H \ g effect of a solid mass of color. The color range includes an evenly 
‘ . t , • ( ° *lon°us assortment of brilliant shades: salmon, golden yellow, orange 
scarlet, cerise, cream yellow, orange, maroon, crimson, and many spotted varieties. 
Packet 25c; Large Packet 50c; Ounce $1.50; i/ 4 lb. $5.00 
VAN ANTWERP SEED COMPANY 
“THE BEST ONLY’ 
Mobile, Ala. 
Each - - - - .06 
3 for-.15 
6 for - - - - .25 
12 for - - - .40 
25 for - - - .75 
50 for - - $1.40 
100 for . $ 2.60 
500 for - $11.00 
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FINEST DAHLIA ROOTS 
No. B137—Mme. Van Bystein —A very distinct and new shade, 
lilac-blue throughout, holding blooms well above the foliage. An 
early and abundant bloomer. 20c; 3 for 50c. 
No. B134—Mrs. Newell D. Atwood —Its color is very rich and 
brilliant; a gorgeous deep crimson-red. 20c; 3 for 50c. 
No. BiOl—Darlene —An exquisite shade of live shell-pink with 
a dainty blending of white at center. 25c; 3 for 50c. 
No. B115—Dolly or Sylvia —White edged pink. 25c; 3 for 60c. 
No. B105—Pride of California —(Lohrman.) Called the 
“American Beauty” Dahlia. Winner of Gold and Silver Medals. 
Huge crimson red flowers produced on long straight stems, 25c; 3 
for 60c. 
No. B131—Bessie Seabury— White very daintily overlaid a 
delicate mallow-pink. 20c, each; 3 for 50c. 
No. B132—Ellen E. Kelley— A long stemmed free-flowering 
golden yellow variety. 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
No. B136—Latona— An unusual blending of orange, buff and 
yellow. Flowers are nearly full to center, and produced freely, upon 
good stems. 20c; 3 for 50c. 
No. B122—Princess Victoria— Pure canary yellow. Long stems, 
perfect form and free bloomer. 25c each; 3 for 60c. 
No. B 123 — Red Hussar— A clear, Cardinal red, good stems/and 
* free bloomer. 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
No. B126 —Vivian —A fine white effectively edged rose-violet. 
20c; 3 for 50c. 
