SUPERB GLADIOLUS 
MORE POPULAR THAN 
EVER—ALL POSTPAID 
Especially Low Prices Continued for All Gladiolus Bulbs. Plant Liberally—Be a “Glad Pan.” 
This very attractive flower has grown into popularity with marvelous rapidity. All lovers of flowers find a suitable space for many of 
“ ls * mc f varieties. You can not afford to be without a liberal planting. 
The Gladiolus are the most attractive and useful cut flowers of all the summer flowering bulbs. The long, graceful spikes that carry 
fifteen to twenty buds may be cut soon as the first flower buds show color; then, if kept in water each successive bud will develop and 
thus prolong the blooming many days. No other flower is thus equal, nor as easy of cultivation. 
The planting season starts in Aprilj and continues until in June, at intervals of 2 weeks; you thus have flowers from late July until 
frost time. Best results are obtained in a sunny position and placing the bulbs fully 6 inches deep. Water freely. 
A very complete Cultural Leaflet on Gladiolus free with orders upon request. To eliminate Aphis and Thrip treat with Semesan, 
or Corrosive Sublimate, and store with Naphthalene Flakes. 
6 bulbs of a kind at dozen rate; 25 of a kind at 100 rate. 
TEN EXHIBITION VARIETIES, Now at These Especially Low Prices: 3 for 
25c; 12 for 75c; 100 for $5.00 
Bagdad Large smoky old rose. Tall and straight. 
Mntholl Tight coral with pale orange throat, 
Ddiy IwULllcsIl feathered carmine. Tall, straight, magnifi¬ 
cent. A truly wonderful Glad. 
J a nnt Smoky gray, shaded peach-pink. Should be in every 
JallCL garden. Very unique. 
MarniArn Immense smoky lavender. Early, straight, and 
ivicai Mavi cs tall. Many blooms open at a time. Giant exhibi¬ 
tion variety. 
Minuet ^? r j ge ^i' ac -l aven der with creamy throat. A favorite 
Mnthnt' lUla^hvAA Decidedly different from any Gladi- 
iviotner maenree olns in the mar ket, being a sort of 
soft smoky lavender that increases your admiration. 
Mammoth White 
Pure glistening white. One of the 
largest white varieties in existence. 
lUliee The big early pink Glad. The amazing and 
IvlISS lareeiey valuable difference is that Miss Greeley is 
about three weeks earlier than one of its parents, W. H. Phipps. 
Picardy 
Soft shrimp-pink. Large, with ruffled edge. What a 
Glad! You’ll fall in love with it. 
Red Phipps 
Bright glowing red with long full spikes, 
florets open. A prize-winner. 
Many 
EXHIBITION COLLECTIONS 
3 each of above varieties, $2.50 value for.$2.00 
6 each of above varieties, 3.75 value for. 3.25 
12 each of above varieties, 7.50 value for. 6.00 
The following* Glads'—3 for 18c; 12 for 60c; 100 for $3.50. 
Ave Maria. Near blue. Very large. Tall and early. 
Berty Snow. Large, beautiful lavender. Fine for cut flowers. 
Charles Dickens. Glowing violet-purple, with blotch on lower petals. 
Dr. P. E. Bennett. Scarlet throat, striped with ruby and white. 
Early Sunrise. Bright salmon-scarlet, cream stripe. Tall, early. 
Gloriana. A rich salmon; of bright clear color with yellow throat. 
Gold Eagle. Rich golden yellow. Early. 
Morocco. Very dark maroon, almost black. Large and attractive. 
Mrs. Leon Douglas. Begonia-rose, striped flame and scarlet. The size 
of the flowers, we believe, is the largest in existence. 
Ffitzer’s Triumph. Salmon-orange with small velvet-red blotches. 
W. H. Phipps. The Wonder Glad. Most marvelous in size with nearly 
all blossoms open at one time. Lasts a week to 10 days. Iridescent 
pink. 
The following Glads—3 for 15c; 12 for 50c; 100 for $3.00. 
Carmen Sylva. A very reliable pure white. 
Giant Nymph. Pink with creamy yellow throat. 
Golden Dream. Clear deep yellow. 
Golden Frills. Deep daffodil-yellow with dark throat. Frilled petals. 
Joe Coleman. Large rich red, ruffled. 
Mrs. Dr. Norton. Soft creamy pink. Red spots. 
Mrs. P. C. Peters. Beautiful rosy lavender, with purple throat. 
Mrs. P. W. Sisson. Immense size of soft pink, ruffled. 
ABOUT GLADIOLUS DISEASE 
All our bulbs are from treated planting stocks, and every 
precaution has been taken to keep them free from disease. 
The past two years there has been considerable damage done by Gladio¬ 
lus Thrips. They injure the foliage and unfolded buds so that they do 
not open into normal flowers. Be on the safe side, whether planting 
new stock or bulbs saved from previous year. 
GLADIOLUS IN MIXTURE 
nannnrlahlo MiyaH Our Specialty. This is composed of many named varieties 
l/cpcnUaUlc Ivl ACU w y, erc we have surplus and also trial ground lots, all mixed 
by us. In this you get a wide range of colors, shades and types. It is a very superior 
mixture. Please do not consider this as common mixture. Per doz. 35c; per 100 $2.25; 
per 1,000 $15.00. 
A C —a A MivAfl Made up of good blooming bulbs, especially of stocks 
#4 «>|1CCI3I uOOa mixed where labels are lost, or stocks become mixed. A chance 
for many good blooms at little cost. 25 bulbs for 40c; 100 bulbs for $1.35. 
Treat Before Planting With 
SEMESAN 
For Disease Protection 
2-oz. can, 35c, postpaid. Makes 
6 gals, of solution. 
SUPERB COLLECTION—18 £?£££ Glad Bulbs 
No two alike. All in Lithographed Carton, with directions for 
culture. All postpaid for . 
Buy collections for your friends. 5 for $2.25, to one address. 
This collection met with great approval last season, thus we are repeating it this season. 
This assortment includes one bulb each of 18 different varieties though not labeled. This 
Collection is Extraordinary. 
ROTOTOX 
A Penetrol Spray that is highly recom¬ 
mended for Thrips on Gladiolus. Trial 
ounce, 35c; 8-oz. size, $1.00; pint 
size, $1.75; quart can, $3.00. 
FREE—With $5.00 order of Gladiolus Bulbs—one 2-oz. can of Semesan. 
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