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SEED AND PLANT PRICE LIST 
GLADIOLUS BULBS 
Few summer-flowering bulbs have met with the same increased interest that the 
Gladioli have in the past few years. For either cut-flower or garden decoration dur¬ 
ing the summer and autumn months, they are not surpassed by any other bulbous 
plant we know of. In cutting Gladioli for the house it is best to cut the spikes as 
soon as one or two flowers open; the remainder will open in the house. Remove 
withered blooms, cut off a little of the stem and change water daily. When cutting 
leave four or five leaves on old stock. 
Gladioli may be planted at intervals of two weeks from early spring until July. 
Bulbs may be planted from three and a half to four inches deep in mellow soil and 
from four to eight inches in the row. 
LACINATUS—The forerunner of the 
Lacinated race of gladioli. Beautiful rose 
pink and under good culture will reach 
314 to 4 inches in diameter. A large size 
bulb will produce four or five spikes of 
blooms. 5c each; 40c dozen. 
RUFFLED VARIETIES 
ALTON—A wonderful ruffled variety 
of the finest orange color. A magnificent 
Glad. 5c each; 50c dozen. 
ANTHONY B. KUNDERD — Tall, 
large, intensely ruffled flower of delicate 
deep cream color; overspread finest blu¬ 
ish-pink. Low petals, beautiful primrose 
cream flushed pink at edge. 5c each; 50c 
dozen. 
CRINKLES—Deep, peach - blossom 
pink. Intensely ruffled. This creation is 
the best of the ruffled variety in the 
deeper pinks. 6c each; 60c dozen. 
E. J. SHAYLOR—Tall, very strong 
plant with large blooms. A beautiful, 
pure, deep rose-pink. Very choice. 5c 
each; 50c dozen. 
FERN KYLE—A large, ruffled flower 
of creamy white color. A sensation 
wherever shown. A Kunderd creation. 
5c each; 50c dozen. 
GOLDEN GLORY—Large flowers and 
many open at a time; soft lilac rose pink, 
beautiful deeper rose pink throat. Each 
8c; dozen 80c. 
LILAC GLORY—Large flowers and 
many open at a time; soft lilac rose pink, 
beautiful deeper rose pink throat. Each 
8c; 80c dozen. 
MARIE KUNDERD— A wonderful 
very early, pure white Glad with an al¬ 
most invisible soft pink line in center of 
lower petal. Grandest of all whites. 5c 
each; 50c dozen. 
MARSHAL FOCH—Many giant flow¬ 
ers open at a time on strong stems. Color 
finest salmon pink.8c each; 80c dozen. 
PURPLE GLORY—The giant of the 
Kunderd Glory Race. Deepest velvet, pur¬ 
plish, maroon red, with almost black 
blotches. Beautifully ruffled. 5c each; 
50c dozen. 
ROSE ASH—Corinthian red shades to 
ashes of roses at edge of petal, large, 
ruffled flowers well set on the spikes. 
Very distinct and beautiful. 5c each; 
50c dozen. 
ROSALIND—Dark, analine red with 
deeper throat; distinct and grand. Often 
mentioned as one of the most beautiful 
Glads. 7c each; 70c dozen. 
SCARLINO— This is a fine ruffled 
sort with large, fine scarlet flowers. 5c 
each; 50c dozen. 
