COL. CHAS. LINDBERGH. (76 days.) Cattleya rose, with lavender tint on a white ground on upper 
petals. Lower petals covered two-thirds with soft pastel creamy yellow, beautifully stippled, with cen¬ 
tral bars of fine cream color extending beyond the blotches. 35c each. 
FAVORITE. (83 days.) Beautiful orange-salmon, deeper in throat. Tall, strong, vigorous plant with 
many large, finely ruffled flowers open at a time. 10c each. 
FIRE GLOW. (72 days.) A most intense vivid glowing scarlet. Exceedingly brilliant and showy. 
10c each. 
GOLD BUG. (72 days.) Beautiful, deep golden buttercup yellow. Grows tall spikes which are usually 
bent, giving it a very attractive appearance. 20c each. 
GOLDEN LIGHT. (71 days.) Fine handsome spike with large flowers. Soft deep sulphur-yellow upper 
petals; lower petals a very rich deeper yellow. Both colors perfectly blended. A first clztss florists 
variety. 10c each. 
LOHENGRIN. (77 days.) Finest deep flesh pink, with beautiftil light, rose feathered blotch in throat. 
20c each. 
LOS ANGELES (Cut-and-Come-Again Glad). Immense spikes bearing huge blossoms of shrimp pink 
i with a throat of orange tinted with carmine. Sends up new spikes after the old are cut, making it almost 
j ever-blooming; often 100 blooms from one bulb. This variety is creating a sensation among Gladiolus 
growers everywhere. 15c each. 
LULLABY. (66 days.) A prim of outstanding merit. Color, light orange-yellow with a wide 
border of deep orange-red. 10c each. 
MARSHAL FOCH. (84 days.) Giant show flower, with many florets open at a time. Almost 
self-color of finest salmon-pink. 10c each. 
MRS. CALVIN COOLIDGE. (66 days.) A large flowered prim of a very pleasing color of deep 
flesh or salmon-rose pink. Lower petals of a soft creamy yellow tint bordered pink. 10c each. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS. The largest Gladiolus in existence; has’ taken first prizes in every 
show where exhibited. Color, begonia-rose striped with flame-scarlet. Lip is pale lemon speckled 
with ruby. The size of the individual flower is, we believe, the largest of any variety. The 
spikes are extra long and have up to as many as seven side spikes on each main spike. 15c each. 
NORTHERN LIGHT. (97 days.) Lower petals and ends of upper a fine rose-pink. Upper 
throat almost white; lower throat rose-pink. 35c each. 
PINK FAVORITE. (102 days.) A very beautiful rose-pink with a deep rose red line in throat. 
Six or more large showy blooms open at one time. 10c each. 
THE ORCHID. A distinctly new type of Gladiolus. Long, slender petals ruffled and frilled, 
opening to a width of 6 to 9 inches. Color pale lavender flecked with lavender-pink. The color 
and appearance of the flower suggests that of the Cattleya Orchid. 15c each. 
TYRIAN ROSE. (79 days.) Bright Tyrian-rose; upper throat lighter, lower throat deep, rich, 
velvety dark red. 10c each. • ' 
YUKON. (74 days.) A delicate pure white. Irregularly placed flowers give an unusually showy 
and attractive appearance. 35c each. 
QPFPIAI All Gladiolus listed in this catalog at 10c each are sold at 60c per 10; 
OJT IT iUW/LO $5.00 per 100. 15c ones are 90c per 10 , $6.75 per 100. 20c ones are 
$1.20 per 10; $7.50 per 100. 25c ones are $1.50 per 10; $9.00 per 100. 35c ones are 3 for 80c; 10 for 
$2.40; 100 for $13.00. All bulbs are delivered postpaid at these prices. 
All Glads in this catalog, with the exception of Los Angeles, Mrs. Leon Douglas and The Orchid are 
Kunderd originations. 
The finest mixture we have ever offered con¬ 
taining hundreds of different colors, shades 
and varieties. This mixture contains more varieties than any other we have ever known. Try some of 
these bulbs this year and be convinced. 
LARGE BULBS. Ten for 50c; 25 for $1.00; 100 for $3.00, postpaid. By express, not'prepaid, $11.00 
per 500 ; $20.00 per 1,000. 
SMALL BULBS. Ten for 30c; 25 for 60c; 100 for $1.75, postpaid. By express, not prepaid, $6.50 per 
500 ; $12.00 per 1,000. 
KUNDERD’S GLORY MIXTURE 
King of Oranges 
GLADIOLUS SEED 
Glads are easily grown from seed. New varieties are produced in that 
way. If seed is planted early, some will bloom the first year. Pkt., 10c. 
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EXHIBITION CACTUS DAHLIAS 
The following varieties are the very best in the Cactus group: 
AMRA^AHOR This §i ant Cactus is one of the largest and most beautiful among 
our newer introductions. An exquisite blending of golden-orange to 
yellow. Very long stiff stems, excellent keeper and wonderfully good for cutting and exhibition 
purnoses. Each, $1.00. 
COUNTESS OF LONSDALE. 
Early and 
Pompon Dahlia 
Delicate apricot shading to carmine-pink, 
very free flowering. Each, 35c. 
TN^FT m HW Flaming orange 
OVJlXkJLj 1 xXLiV/ VV • blending to golden yel¬ 
low. Wonderfully attractive, excellent keeper, fine 
stiff stems. A great favorite for cutting. Each, 35c. 
FFFFPTIVF Ideal little miniature, 2% 
A^ LL 11 V L. inches across. Most effective 
for decorative purposes. An exquisite blending of 
primrose-amber to copper at the center. Most abun¬ 
dant and continuous bloomer. Very dainty. Each, 
75c. 
r T , AI IQMA1M Brilliant crimson-red with 
A /A.I-«i01VA,r\li. gold near base of petal. In 
addition to the usual petals this creation has very 
•tiny thread-like inner petals, which curl and twist 
giving it an entirely different and unique appearance. Very abundant bloomer, and 
a most desirable novelty. Each, 75c. 
D/■YY'C’' , Of'||7'T , One earliest and most abundant bloomers; excellent 
A^” A V-'IvVJl 1 • branched plants, very fine stiff stems, ideal for cutting, deco¬ 
rative and exhibition purposes. A most beautiful cinnamon shade, very lovely and 
desirable. Very long, straight, pointed petals add to its attractiveness and beauty. 
Each. $1.25. 
SPECIAL OFFER. One each of the above six Cactus Dahlias for only 
MINIATURE * POMPON DAHLIAS 
The midget Dahlias are perfectly formed ball type flowers from iy 2 to 2 inches 
across. Ideal for table decorations and bloom continuously from July until frost. 
AMBER QUEEN. Rich amber. 20c each. 
DARKSOME. Blackish-maroon. 25c each. 
GOLDEN QUEEN. Golden yellow. 20c each. 
JESSICA. Soft yellow edged red. 30c each. 
LITTLE HERMAN. Maroon and white. 35c each. 
PRINCE CHARMING. Rich purple. 25c each. 
ROSE BUD. White tipped pink. 30c each. 
SPECIAL OFFER. 
One each of these seven Pom¬ 
pon Dahlias for only $1.50, post¬ 
paid. 
Cactus Dahlia 
BURGESS SEED & PLANT CO., Galesburg, Michigan 
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