Mrs. Frank Pendleton 
E. J. SHAYLOR—This is an extra large flower 
of pure deep rose-pink shade. Its massive appear¬ 
ance is enhanced by the lovely ruffled edges of the 
petals. A strong grower with heavy spikes. 
GOLDEN DREAM—This is one of our tallest varieties and 
one that attracts attention whenever seen in full bloom. The 
color is a gleaming golden-yellow, very fine, indeed, and one 
that should be included in all collections. 
GLORIANA—Well named indeed. Rich salmon, bright and 
clean color, good spike, good in every way. 
HENRY FORD^-This variety is a dark plum-purple color, 
tall, a smooth and very formal type. This variety should be 
among the higher priced Gladioli, but as we have a large block 
of these, we are putting them in at the lower price. 
JOE COLEMAN—A sturdy standard red, strongly ruffled. 
Cherry crimson with rosy white throat and midribs, lower 
petals blotched orange with a mahogany center and overbloom. 
LOS ANGELES—Here is a good fortune variety of a 
beautiful shrimp-pink, slightly darker in the throat which 
makes the pink shade stand out very conspicuously. One of 
the older, varieties, but one that will hold its place for several 
years yet. Very few Glads of this shade 
so be sure to order this one. 
MAIDEN’S BLUSH- Delicate shell- 
pink. An extra good cut flower. 
MING TOY—Very large flower of finest 
form. Tall plant. Showy deep buff yellow 
throat. A sensation. 
MRS. FRANK PENDLETON -All ex¬ 
perts agree that this is one of the finest 
varieties yet introduced. Large size flow¬ 
ers borne on straight spikes, a lovely 
salmon-pink with brilliant deep red blotches 
in the throat. A color combination rivaling 
any of the finest orchids. 
MRS. F. C. PETERS—Late. Beautiful 
rose-lilac, with purplish blotch in throat. 
Resembles an orchid in color. Many large 
flowers are open at once on a long, erect 
stem. A grand variety. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLASS—Midseason. 
Mammoth in size and a veritable giant in 
height. This salmon-rose-pink Glad has 
rapidly won the favor of Glad fans every¬ 
where. Flame and scarlet splashings and 
flecking add to the richness 
of the flower. 
E. J. Shaylor 
PLANT 
THESE 
SPECIAL 
SELECTED 
VARIETIES 
PRICES 
25 Fo 
. 5 1.10 
COPPER BRONZE—Striking copper and 
bronze shade. A good forcing variety and is one 
of our better classes. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT—Early midseason 
Brilliant orange-scarlet. Extra large and vigor¬ 
ous. Acknowledged one of the best. 
GOLDEN MEASURE—Large, thick flowers 
in heavy upright spikes; orange vellow with gold 
blotch on lower petal; exterior base rose pink 
Deepest, largest good yellow. 
MOROCCO—"New." One of the darkest 
classes we have. A beautiful striking blackish- 
red. This variety will stand out in any garden 
planted along with your apricot shades pinks 
and note the contrast. Your friends will note 
and admire this variety. Be the first to have 
this variety in your neighborhood. 
1 V' Ml r* 1 ?! 1 * 1 * 8 L i ate ' LaFrar >ce pink, over¬ 
laid with light rose-salmon. Lighter towards the 
center and with lightly speckled ruby throat 
markings. From twelve to twenty florets open 
at a time. A novelty which will cause vou to ev 
claim with wonder. 
FULL SIZE FLOWERS — THE FIRST YEAR 
GLADIOLI “GLADS" 
from Gurney’s 
BIG BULBS 
Gladioli have their place in every garden. The 
bulbs should be set so that the top is about two 
inches below the surface and spaced from six to 
eight inches apart. It makes the most stately 
of cut flowers and if picked when the first flowers 
open, it will continue to flower clear to the tip 
and last a long time. 
ALICE TIPLADY—The Queen of the Primu- 
linus type. Large, open flowers gracefully placed 
on very long stems. A soft coppery bronze shaded 
buff. In color, texture, and beauty it is unsur¬ 
passed. Plant medium tall with long slender 
flower spike. 
ALBANIA—Glistening pure white without 
noticeable throat or other markings; clearest 
white yet produced, with wide fringe petals and 
long, full spikes. 
GORGEOUS COLORS— SELECTED CHOICE VARIETIES 
APPLE BLOSSOM—A most brilliant apple- 
blossom pink. Large in size—5 to 6 feet tall, 
straight. One of our best varieties. 
APRICOT GLOW—This variety is one of 
our few beautiful apricot color. A choice shade 
and a Gladioli that is among the best varieties. 
Early, tall and straight. 
BREAK OF DAY—I ^arge flowers of a very 
fine shape and color. A most brilliant La France 
pink. 
CRIMSON GLOW—The color is of a glowing 
crimson scarlet, massive spikes and flowers of 
large size; a strong, vigorous grower. 
GURNEY’S LOW PRICES 
FOR BIG BULBS 
3 for 20c 10 for 45c 25 for 90c 
50 for $1.60 100 for $2.95 
(except as noted) 
TOP QUALITY 
HUNDREDS OF VARIETIES OF GLADIOLI 
BUT GURNEY’S SELECT ONLY THE BEST 
GURNEY'S “ANNIVERSARY" 
GLADIOLI COLLECTION 
100 Large Bulbs. Over 30 Varieties in this 
collection, including most of those listed 
on this page. $0/10 
FOR ONLY. *2.49 
RUFFLED GOLD — A heavy ruffled variety. 
Yellowish-golden with a rose pink feather in the 
throat. Very large in size. 
STAR OF THE SEA—Peach-red, with a beau¬ 
tiful, smooth, brownish tinted throat. Medium 
to taU, compact, and one of our best varieties/ 
ou Large Blooming Size Gladioli Bi 
assorted colors, selected from vari 
offered on this page, and other vari 
that we are growing 
FOR ONLY . . $ l.39 
For Late Fall Flowers Plant Gurney’s Sturdy Chrysanthemums 
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