PUGET SOUND SEED COMPANY 
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PRIMULINUS HYBRID GLADIOLI 
This race of Gladioli has been produced by using- the fine yellow species “primulinus” in 
crossing with other existing strains. The varieties resuming are distinguished for their 
fine and varying shades of yellow, orange, saffron ana ►. stel tints, graceful, slender 
stems. 
ALICE TIPLADY—A grand, large 
primulus of a most beautiful orange- 
saffron color. 5c each; 50 dozen. 
BUTTERBPY—A very attractive and 
beautiful (Shade of yellow. Flowers 
large and artistic on graceful spikes. 
5c each; 50c dozen. 
JEWELL—A very beautiful shade of 
pink; throat yellow. One of the very best. 
5c each; 50c dozen. 
KUNDERD’S YELLOW FAVORITE— 
Entire face of the flower deep yellow 
with deeper yellow on lower petals. 
Throat finely feathered and penciled 
soft-red. The plant is tall and stately. 
5c each; 50c dozen. 
MIDSUMMER DREAM—Large beau¬ 
tiful geranium red. Grand showy flower. 
5c each; 50c dozen. 
ORANGE QUEEN—One of those col¬ 
ors among the Prims which have made 
them famous. Capucine orange slightly 
tinted with deeper orange. 5c each. 
PATRICIA CARTER, Kunderd’s Prim¬ 
ulus— Tall spikes with many florets 
open. Beautiful tone of soft, light shrimp 
pink. Each 8c; 2 for 15c. 
WHITE BUTTERFLY—A first class 
all white with soft cream-white throat. 
Slender stem and good cutflower. 5c 
each; 50c dozen. 
PLAIN PETALED GLADIOLI 
AMERICA—-A Fine, soft pink flower 
on fine stems and is a favorite of the 
plain petal sorts. Each 5c; 50c dozen. 
ANNA EREBIUS—Rodamine purple, 
self-colored except for a deep amaranth 
blotch on lower petal. One of the best of 
the large purple sorts. 5c. each; 50c doz. 
BLUE JAY—Bluish-lavender shading 
lighter in the throat. Lower petals have 
a pansy-purple blotch tipped with cream. 
Very graceful. 8c each; 80c dozen. 
BETTY NUTHALL—Very tall, light 
coral, with orange throat. A magnificent 
flower. 5c each; 10 for 50c. 
BYRON L. SMITH—One of the very 
best. Most refined lavender-pink on 
white ground. Exceedingly fine for cut 
flowers. 5c each; 50c dozen. 
CHALLENGER— A large, vigorous 
plant, giant, dark, rich, velvety red, solid 
color. An extraordinary fine variety.6c 
each; 65c dozen. 
CATHERINE COLEMAN—E x t r a 
large geranium-pink flowers of excellent 
substance. 8c each; 80c dozen. 
CORONADO—Immense ruffled white 
Glad with purple throat. 10c each; 3 for 
25c. 
CORYPHEE—Soft pink, same color as 
the inside of a fresh Ophelia Rose; 8 to 
10 big, well-formed flowers open at the 
same time. Very tall and stately. 8c 
each; 80c dozen. 
COWEE’S SCARLET WONDER— 
Large flowers of beautiful scarlet. 5c 
each; 50c dozen. 
CRIMSON GLOW—Brilliant crimson, 
overlaid with darker shades; lower petals 
blotched with deep, velvety crimson. The 
flowers are immense and striking. 5c 
each; 50c dozen. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT—Peerless flam¬ 
ing scarlet variety with ruby throat. 
Fine substance. Each 5c; 50c dozen. 
DR. MOODY—Light lavender, penciled 
darker and sometimes flaked darker. 6c 
each; 60c dozen. 
FLAMING VALE—Very tall; long 
spikes with large, deep cardinal ^ed 
flowers; throat a little deeper. Pure self¬ 
color effect. Exceptionally attractive. 
5c each; 50c dozen. 
GERALDINE FARRAR—Pale laven¬ 
der violet, with violet on lower petal. 10c 
each; 80c a dozen. 
GOLD MEASURE—Pure Massoit yel¬ 
low, self-colored; flowers large and well 
arranged. Many blooms open at a time. 
5c each; 50c dozen. 
HALLEY—Delicate rose, large flowers 
and many blooms open at a time. Very 
popular; magnificent. 5c each; 40c doz. 
HEAVENLY BLUE— A beautiful 
shade of analine blue, one of the best 
light blues. Each 7c; 4 for 25c. 
HERADA—Magenta shading to pink 
in throat; lower petals blotched with 
rose; flower well arranged. Unusually 
distinct and very showy. 5c ea.; 50c doz. 
JACK LONDON—Light salmon blooms 
marked with vermillion - red stripes. 
Each 5c; 10 for 40c. 
LOS ANGELES—Salmon pink, tinted 
orange. A great bloomer. 5c ea.; 40c doz. 
LA PALOMA—A vivid orange-colored 
Glad of exceptionally large size. 6c each; 
60c dozen. 
