'-wa MICHELL’S GORGEOUS GLADIOLUS 
PINK SHADES 
Doz. 100 
America. A beautiful flesh pink, tinged with lavender; flowers 
large, petals round, thick and strong, will last a long time after 
being cut; free bloomer.3 for 20c.$0.60 $4.00 
Annie Laurie. Heavily ruffled; delicate pink overlaid with light 
rose; strong grower; 4 to 6 flowers open at one time. A distinctive 
variety, excellent for the garden, also for all forms of decora¬ 
tions.3 for 20c. .60 4.00 
Betty Nuthall. One of the finest varieties of recent introduc¬ 
tion; color, a soft tone of light salmon-pink with pale orange 
throat.3 for 25c. .75 5.00 
E. J. Shaylor. See description page 90.3 for 20c. .60 4.00 
Evelyn Kirtland. Color, a beautiful Geranium pink, darker at the 
edges, scarlet blotches on lower petals; well arranged flowers on 
tall spikes.3 for 20c. .60 4.00 
Giant Nymph. Light pink suffused with cream yellow; large 
flowers on strong spikes.3 for 20c. .60 4.50 
Halley. Large, well expanded flowers; salmon-pink, blotched 
yellow, with carmine markings; very early.3 for 20c. .60 4.00 
Jenny Lind. See description page 90.3 for 30c. .90 6.00 
Le Marechal Foch. Flowers immense and beautifully ruffled; 
color, pale pink, flaked and striped deeper at edges of petals. 
3 for 20c. .60 4.00 
Los Angeles. A soft shade of pink, feathered cerise at throat; 
tall and graceful; blooms for a long period, producing 2 to 3 
flowering spikes from the same bulb.3 for 20c. .60 4.00 
Mrs. Dr. Norton. Large flowers on graceful spikes, with 4 to 8 
flowers open at one time. Color white, with edges of petals 
suffused with soft La France pink; tall grower; splendid cut 
flower. 3 for 25c. .65 4.50 
Mrs. F. C. Peters. One of the best of the recent introductions; a 
beautiful shade of rose lilac with soft crimson blotch. Very large 
flowers on long stems.3 for 25c. .75 5.00 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton, Jr. Flowers very large, lovely flushed 
salmon-pink, carmine blotches in throat; the blooms are wide 
open on very wiry stems.3 for 20c. .60 4.00 
Mrs. Leon Douglas. Flowers of enormous size; color, Begonia- 
rose, striped with flame scarlet, lower petal lemon, speckled 
ruby.3 for 25c. .75 5.00 
Mrs. P. W. Sisson. Cameo pink with carmine blotch; flowers large 
and well placed, many open at a time; a gorgeous variety and an 
excellent keeper when cut.3 for 25c. .75 5.00 
Nancy Hanks. Apricot shading to orange pink, with heavy red 
penciling on lip; blooms large and well placed.3 for 25c. .75 5.00 
Panama. Color, clear pink with rose center; extra fine flowers on 
long spikes.3 for 20c. .60 4.00 
Picardy. See description page 90.3 for 50c. 1.50 10.00 
The Orchid. A new type, with long, narrow graceful petals; color 
orchid over white with rose-lilac markings in throat . . .3 for 30c. .90 6.00 
W. H. Phipps. La France pink, overlaid light rose salmon; one of 
the finest exhibition varieties.3 for 25c. .75 5.00 
Wilbrink. Flesh pink with creamy white blotch on lower 
P etal . 3 for 20c. .60 4.00 
YELLOW SHADES 
Belinde. Long spikes well filled with large, delicate creamy yellow 
blooms.3 for 25c. .75 5.00 
Gold Eagle. See description page 90.3 for 20c. .60 4.00 
Golden Measure. Tall spike with many large, pure golden yellow 
flowers, several of the flowers are in bloom at one time; a winner 
at exhibitions.3 for 25c. .75 5.00 
Schwaben. Soft pure yellow with purple blotch on lower petals; 
heavy spike and foliage; an old favorite.3 for 25c’. .75 5.00 
Treat your Gladiolus Bulbs with Semesan 
Gladiolus, Mrs. F. C. Peters 
See Michell’s Special Collections of 
Gladiolus, page 90 
before planting 
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If Gladiolus Bulbs are wanted by Parcel Post, add 10c. per doz., 25c. per 100, for postage to the first and 
second zones; for other zones, see parcel post table, page 1; larger quantities by express. 
