HART’S NURSERY, SPENCERVILLE, INDIANA 
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Gladiolus 
We are presenting for your consideration twelve of the most valuable gradiolus. 
We raise many varieties and can supply you with most any variety, but these twelve 
are outstanding for beauty and cut flowers. The bulbs we send you are not small 
sized, but range from 1*4" to 2". They are also free from thrips. 
A prize winning bouquet of W. H. Phipps’ gladiolus shown 
at DeKaib County Fair held at Auburn, Ind., October, 1934. 
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ALPINE MIXTURE 
This collection is 
made up of many 
varieties, all large 
No. 1 Bulbs. A won¬ 
derful collection of 
varied colors of beau¬ 
ty. 
12 Bulbs for . .$ .25 
50 Bulbs for . . .55 
100 Bulbs for .. 1.00 
MRS. F. C. PETERS. A rich rosy- 
lavender, with a patch of bright 
crimson on lower petals. 
CAPT. BOYNTON. A large flower; 
color, white suffused lavender, 
blotched deeper lavender in throat. 
BUTTERBOY Large buttercup- 
yellow flowers, nicely spaced on 
spike. 
SOUVENIR. Rich golden yellow 
P r i m u 1 i n u s with medium¬ 
sized blooms on tall, thin, grace¬ 
ful stems. Fine for cutting. Early. 
W. H. PHIPPS. The masterpiece in Gladiolus. 
LaFrance pink overlaid with light rose salmon 
lighter toward the center. Lower petals fairly 
striped and speckled with ruby. Flowers enor¬ 
mous, It is a tall grower and will open up 
to 20 blooms at once. Truly the wonder glad. 
GLORIANA. Golden Salmon with clear yellow 
throat. A rose bud type. Stems are tall and 
makes most beautiful bouquets. It is a beauty 
and should be planted by all lovers of beautiful 
flowers. This variety will not disappoint you. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS. Blooms of brightest be¬ 
gonia-rose striped with soft orange-scarlet. 
LOS ANGELES. Has earned the name “Cut- 
and-Come Again’’ Gladiolus. Loveliest showy 
shrimp-pink with orange-carmine markings in 
the throat. 
GOLDEN DREAM. Very beautiful clear, deep 
yellow. Several blooms open at once. Very tall, 
straight, vigorous plant. 
MRS. DR. NORTON. Immense flower, creamy 
white overlaid nr tinted soft pink, end of petals 
showing a charming picotee of deeper pink. 
ORANGE QUEEN. A lovely copper orange, one 
of the best for cut flowers. 
CRIMSON GLOW. The name is the best de¬ 
scription of its color. It has straight spikes 
of many flowers, which open 4 or 5 at once. 
ALICE TIPLADY. A large, open flowered 
Primulinus. Saffron orange in color. The lower 
petals slightly lighter in shading. One of our 
most popular varieties. 
PEACE. This is a large, late white. Has just 
a slight Tyrian rose blotch on the petals, is very 
tall and straight. 
GOLD EAGLE. Beautiful ruffled variety of a 
clear deep yellow color. 
SHELIA. Light coral red fading to flesh pink 
in throat. 
PRICE: Each 7c; 12 for 75c; 100 for $3.00, postpaid. 
