Hunt's Perfection Bulbs 
Gladiolus 
Early Varieties for Forcing 
Colvillei Types 
Ackermani. Orange-scarlet. 
Appolyn. Bright salmon. 
Colvillei, The Bride. Pure white. 
Peach Blossom. Rosy blush-pink. 
Rosy Gem. Rosy pink, dainty flowers. 
Tecolote Hybrids. Orchid, rose, pink, salmon, cerise, orange, brick-red, etc. 
Tristis. Extra-fine yellow; very good forcer. 
Tristis Concolor. Pale cream variety of the above. Graceful flowers with 
perfume similar to Freesias. 
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$5 00 
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Prepared Gladiolus for Early Forcing 
Delivery October 1 
Excellent results have been obtained from the following varieties for indoor 
forcing. They flower at Christmas and early in the spring. These bulbs are grown 
in the Southern States, cured in July, and are ready for planting about the end 
of September. Our list is somewhat limited, but we give a selection that is in great 
Alice Tiplady. (Primulinus.) Brilliant orange-salmon.$6 00 
Los Angeles. Pale pink with orange-salmon blotch.6 00 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton. Salmon-pink with maroon.6 00 
Orange Queen. Copper-orange and yellow.6 00 
Picardy. Salmon. Large.9 00 
Souvenir. (Primulinus.) Pure yellow.5 00 
Virginia. One of the best early scarlet varieties.6 00 
Gladiolus, Herald Varieties 
A new hybrid race of Gladiolus, very free flowering and blooming earlier than 
Baby or Colvillei type. Flowers much larger and borne on upright stems. They 
are in bloom for a long period of time, due to the bulbs sending up a number of 
flower-spikes in succession. 
Joost van den Vondel. Brilliant scarlet-orange.$12 50 
Leeuwenhoek. A delightful shade of salmon-pink.12 50 
P. P. Hooft. Very attractive shade of salmon-orange.12 50 
Gladiolus for Late Flowering 
These bulbs are placed in cold storage for delivery in June and July, for Sep¬ 
tember and later flowering outdoors. 1Q0 
Apricot Glow, (Primulinus.) A fine shade of apricot.$4 00 
Betty Nuthall. Coral-orange, soft red markings.5 00 
Captain Boynton. Soft lavender over white ground.4 00 
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