A. H. NICHOLS 
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“Sunroom Mixture’' Chest 
Many years ago, when most of the Primulinus or smaller 
type gladiolus were rather dull in color and very hooded, we 
realized the need of “prims” for bowls, small vases, corsages, 
etc., where the large flowered types could not be used. So we 
started selecting from the newer varieties, as they were intro¬ 
duced, a fine range of colors, with the result that we can now 
offer a very choice assortment. These range in color from 
primrose yellow through apricot, orange, coral pink tones to a 
clear red, all in warm sunny shades. 
On the Flower Shows, we find a rapidly increasing interest 
in the use of Flower Arrangements — “Table Arrangements”, 
“Mantle Arrangements”, “Japanese”, etc. The following mix¬ 
tures are the most useful, especially the medium sized bulbs, 
as they make shorter spikes and are so inexpensive—and we 
will put up any special selection at the prices given below. 
One day a customer came in and seeing a bowl of them in 
the varied colors said: “Just what I want for my sunroom, 
colorful, but not the large, heavy spikes.” Hence the name 
Sunroom Mixture. 
All are named varieties—the best obtainable in their form 
and colorings grown and carried by name and put up in these 
collections as you order them—not just hit and miss “mixture” 
of odds and ends. 
SUNROOM MIXTURE 
Ada de Poy (Apricot) 
Tiplady, Imp. (Orange Pink) 
Coral Prim (Soft Coral) 
Radiant (Bright Coral) 
Revue (Pink) 
Apricot Glow (Apricot) 
Golden Amber (Amber Yellow) 
Golden Frills (Golden) 
Souvenir (Daffodil Yellow) 
Scarlet Bedder (Mandarin Red) 
Orange Butterfly (Orange) 
Patricia Carter (Pink) 
Large bulbs—12 for 50c; 30 for $1.00; 100 for $2.50 
Medium bulbs—no dozens; 50 for $1.00; 100 for $1.50 
Mixed sizes for longer blooming season—100 for $2.00 
All the above are postpaid 
