GLADIOLUS 
PRICES PREPAID 
Per 
Large 
Med. 
Small 
Per 
Bulbldts 
SERENADE (Mitsch) rich pure pink with white blotches on lower 
10 
2.00 
1.20 
.60 
100 
2.00 
petals, attractive. 
SILVER SHEEN (Australia) Large exhibition pink, lighter throat 
1 
.25 
.15 
.10 
10 
.20 
SMILING MAESTRO (Christ) a deep salmon orange, many open 
1 
.40 
.25 
.15 
10 
.20 
at once, good propigator and grower, a dandy. 
SOLVEIG (Baerman) white, purple feathered throat, late bloomer 
1 
1.00 
.50 
.25 
10 
.50 
SONATINE (Pf.) a beautiful soft pink with large flowers, the 
best of the recent pinks—. 
1 
.80 
.50 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM (Pf.) large flowers of pure white, a good 
one . 
1 
.30 
.20 
.10 
10 
.40 
SUNSHINE GIRL (Stevens) prm grand of clear pink with yellow 
throat . 
10 
.40 
.20 
.10 
100 
.20 
SUNSHINE GLOW (Neeley) orange scarlet blooms very early. 
10 
.40 
.20 
.10 
100 
.20 
TIP TOP (Pf.) one of the best reds, lg. blooms, 5-6 open and tall 
1 
.60 
.40 
VESPER VELLS (Neeley) ruffled pink prim grand, beautiful. 
10 
.50 
.30 
.15 
25 
.25 
WINGS OF JOY (Christ) a flesh pink, penciled, many open. 
10 
2.80 
1.80 
.80 
100 
2.00 
NOTE: THREE BULBS MAY BE 
HAD 
AT 
THE 10 
RATE 
Buy Bulblets in Quantity 
Pints at quart rates. Big full measurements 
For larger quantities, write for prices 
Variety 
Quart Price 
Variety 
Quart Price 
Variety 
Quart Price 
Aflame . 
.$1 .60 
Joergs White. 
.. 1.40 
Marmora . 
... 1.40 
Albatros . 
. 5.50 
Krimhilde . 
. 1.80 
Minuet . 
. 3.00 
Berty Snow. 
. 1.40 
Loyalty . 
. 2.00 
Red Lory. 
. 12.00 
Bill Sowden. 
. 9.00 
Longfellow . 
.90 
Rita Beck. 
. 1.60 
Betty Nuthall. 
. 1.00 
Mrs. F. C. Peters. 
. 1.20 
Veilchenblau . 
. 1.40 
Chas. Dickens. 
1.00 
1.20 
. 1.40 
Commander Koehl. 
. 6.00 
Miss Des Moines. 
. 2.00 
Mildred Louise. 
.:. 22.00 
Coryphee . 
. 3.20 
1.20 
Emma . 
. 3.40 
Dr. Bennett. 
1.50 
1.10 
Maid of Orleans.. 
. 25.00 
Dr. Moody.. 
1.50 
Mrs. P. W Sisson 
1.00 
Bagdad . 
. 3.00 
Dr. Nelson Shook. 
. 1.60 
Nixie .. 
. 1.40 
Bleeding Heart. 
. 6.00 
Gay Hussar. 
1.40 
Pfitzer’s Triumph 
1.20 
Pelegrina . 
. 20.00 
Giant Nymph. 
. 1.00 
Picardy . 
. 2.40 
Sunshine Girl. 
. 3.80 
Gladdie Boy. 
1.00 
Primrose Princess . 
1.60 
Louise Hemon. 
. 3.60 
Golden Frills. 
.90 
Pour Le Merit. 
. 1.80 
Smiling Maestro.... 
. 32.00 
Iwa . 
. 1.10 
Mammoth White. 
. 3.00 
Amador . 
. 12.50 
APPREVIATIONS OR 
ORIGINATORS: 
(A) Austin, (E) Ellis, (D) Diener, (Pf.) 
Pfitzer, (S) Salbach, 
(K) Kunderd, (F) 
The bulbs and bulblets are all hand picked thus assuring good size, the bulblets are screened taking small stock out. 
Good plump solid stock only sent out. We want you to be satisfied. 
NOTE: ALL STOCK IS GUARANTEED THRIP FREE 
10 bulbs may be had at 100 price and 10 bulbs or bulblets may be had at 8 times the single price, and 100 at 8 times 
the 10 price, also three bulbs may be had at ten price. 
Personally, I believe that a bulb of number 2 or 3 size is the best for all around use. Number one is better for some 
purposes, while number 4, 5, and 6 give small flowers but make finer bulbs and produce more bulblets as a general rule. 
Mixed sizes gives longer period of blooming. 
i,f< i il. ■' j 
ALL BULBS TREATED THIS EAI.I. 
Our bulbs have been treated with napthalene flakes this fall; then they were fumigated with cyanogas twice leaving 
ten days between fumigations. The Oregon Gladiolus Growers requested that the Dept, of Agriculture makes these rigid 
treatments in order that the THRIP may be stamped out. In addition all our bulbs will be treated in LYE water. For¬ 
mula as follows: 1 can ordinary concentrated lye (10 cents) to 25 gallons of water anr let soak for 8 hours or longer. 
No thrip can live in a treatment likes this. In addition we will spray our plants after they get up say 8 or 10 inches; then, 
again, in two weeks with Black leaf ’40. and a small amount of Brown sugar so as to make the spray stick to the plant. 
Try this and I am sure you will come out with some fine blooms again this season. 
I might add that when you sack your bulbs ready for treatment in lye water be sure to get good labels and mark 
plainly and be sure that the tags do not become submerged in htis as the lye will eat the markings off the tag. I suggest 
that a string be attached to the sack and the tag let hand over the container. 
Corrosive subliment is also good, but be sure and not use metal containers as it eats metal. Use a wooden barrel or 
crocks. 
ALL STOCK OFFERED AND ORDERS ACCEPTED SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE 
LEONARD C. LARSON 
5921 North Atlantic Street 
PORTLAND, OREGON 
