‘ ‘ The Finest and 
the Best” has always 
been my policy, and 
still is. I believe in 
it especially when it 
to Gladiolus. 
comes 
These bulbs are 
young, high crowned, 
clean, vigorous and healthy. 
All large and will bloom this 
summer. 
THESE CHOICE FINEST GLADIOLUS 
6 for 25c; 12 for 45c; 25 for 85c; 50 for $1.50, postpaid 
CtLOEIANA —Golden salmon with clear ~ 
creamy yellow throat. 
QUEEN OF BREMEN —A new light rosy lavender 
pink. Vigorous. 
MRS. W. H. PHIPPS —-Pink overlaid with light rose 
salmon. Twelve to twenty flowers open at one 
time. 
50c each Postpaid 
6 Fine New Roses—1 each of below for $2.50, 
Postpaid. 
(Selected from the finest varieties in the country to¬ 
day.) Every plant a fine strong, 2-yr.. field grown plant. 
Condesa de Sastago —Imagine a fiery copper rose 
with the form and foliage of the Radiance 
family and just as hardy. It is just what we 
have been waiting for. 
Ami Quinard —Very dark black-maroon. Be¬ 
sides it’s very fragrant. Grow at least one of 
these velvety black reds. 
Duquesa de Panaranda —A Gold Medal Winner. 
Apricot color in June but cinn tmon-peaeh in 
autumn. 
Grenoble —A marvelous new red with strong 
branching habit. 
Soeur Therese —Absolutely unique. Clusters of 
large semi-double blossoms in varying blended 
shades from yellow to coral and with a sweet- 
briar fragrance. 
Souvenir M. C. Chambard —Long-pointed coral 
buds unfold to coral pink blooms tinted peach. 
Very prolific. 
AFLAME —Immense begonia rose shading to bright 
orange flame. 
DR. P. E. BENNETT —Large and vigorous-brilliant 
orange scarlet. 
FLAMING SWORD —Early, attractive deep red. 
RED PHIPPS —Warm light red—many flowers open. 
LAVENDER AND BLUE 
CAPT. BOYNTON —Pale violet suffused with lav¬ 
ender darker blotched, 
CHARLES DICKENS —Violet Purple. 
TRUE BLUE —LIGPIT VIOLET blue. The best blue 
novelty. 
MORAVIAN —Large ruffled deep .lavender. 
MRS. P. C. PETERS —-Lilac-pink with purplish 
blotch. 
SMOKIES 
BAGDAD —Smoky old rose shading to darker toward 
the edges. Immense flowers. 
MOTHER MACHREE —Lavender overlaced toward 
the edges with salmon pink and slate color. Eight 
to tw r elve open blooms. 
SARABAND —Deep mulberry with straw yellow 
blotch. Unusually beautiful. 
ORANGE AND YELLOW 
Tall 
APRICOT GLOW —Beautiful warm apricot, 
spikes. 
GOLD EAGLE —Rich Yellow. Fluffy ruffled, 
orous. 
KING OP ORANGES —Large vivid clear orange. 
Very attractive. 
ORANGE QUEEN —A charming hue of apricot 
orange. 
YELLOW FAVORITE —Light Yellow—deeper on 
lower petals with soft red pencily trimmed throat. 
WHITE 
ALBANIA —Large glisteny snow white. 
HELEN WILLS —Large creamy white with dash of 
pale yellow in throat. 
WHITE BUTTERFLY —White with creamy throat. 
Very graceful and slender. 
6 for 25c; 12 for 45c; 25 for 
85c; 50 for $1.50, postpaid. 
ANNIE LAURIE —Heavily ruffled, delicate pink over¬ 
laid with light rose. 
GIANT NYMPH —Large light salmon rose. 
GLORIOUS 
GLADIOLUS COLLECTION 
Please Note: These are CHOICE varieties, the 
most expensive and finest. Do not confuse 
with Bargain Mixtures 
5 each of the ten named varieties, shown here. 
50 bulbs in all, for $1, postpaid. If you want 
the varieties packed separately, please add 10c. 
1 Betty Nuthall—Orange-pink 
2 Cardinal Prince—Perfect Red 
3 Golden Dream—Deep Yellow 
4 Marmora—Smoke Lavender 
5 Mrs. Leon Douglass—Salmon Flame 
6 Mrs. P. W. Sisson—Cameo Fink 
7 Pfltzer’s Triumph—Orange-Red 
8 Picardy—Shrimp Pink 
GIANTS OF THE 
GARDEN COLLECTION 
Large exhibition flowering sorts. 
Every one of them a modern up-to- 
date kind. Giant bulbs—over size 
bulbs. A balanced mixture of big 
gladiolus in gloriously attractive 
colors. 
9 Primrose Princess—Primrose Yellow 
10 Yvonne—Lovely Blush 
50 BULBS Only $1.00 £$ 
Varieties Packed Separately 10c Extra 
postpaid 
AMI QlllNARD 50c ea 
SUPREME NEW ROSES 
