World’s Most Select Gladiolus 
CRINKLES 
(92 days.) A beautiful deep peach-blossom pink. Intensely ruffled. Always a 
prize winner, and one of the most outstanding ruffled varieties. 
LOS ANGELES 
(Cut-and-Come-Again Glad.) Immense spikes bearing huge blossoms 
of shrimp pink with a throat of orange tinted with carmine. Sends 
up new spikes after the old are cut, making it almost ever-blooming; often 100 blooms from one 
bulb. This variety is creating a sensation among Gladiolus growers everywhere. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS 
The largest Gladiolus in existence; has taken first prizes 
in every show where exhibited. Color, begonia-rose striped 
with flame-scarlet. Lip is pale lemon speckled with ruby. The .size of the individual flower is, we 
believe, the largest of any variety. The spikes are extra long and have up to as many as seven side 
spikes on each main spike. 
THE ORCHID 
A distinctly new type of Gladiolus. Long, slender petals ruffled and 
frilled, opening to a width of t! to 9 inches. Color, pale lavender flecked 
with lavender-pink. The color and appearance of the flower sugge.sts that of the Cattleya Orchid. 
PRICES — The above four varieties are 15c each; 3 for 35c; 10 for 90c; 100 for $6.75, postpaid. 
Los Angeles 
The Cream of Over 600 Kunderd Creations 
Kunderd Gladiolus are famotis the world over, so need no introduction. After careful consid¬ 
eration the following Kunderd varieties have been selected from over 600 distinct colors and 
shadings, enabling us to offer to our customers the very best in each of the various price 
classes. You need not hesitate to order any of the varieties offered here, even though you are 
not familiar with them, as they will please the most critical buyer. 
To the Kunderd list we have added a few other varieties of out¬ 
standing merit. 
BATTLE CREEK. (71 days.) An attractive, almost self-colored deep violet; a little deeper 
in throat. 
BETTY NUTHALL. Rich coral-pink, shaded with orange and carmine. Large flowers often 6 
inches across, and 8 or more open at one time. Very tall grower. 
FLAMING VALE. (74 days.) Very tall; long spikes with large, deep, cardinal red flowers. 
Throat a little deeper. 
GOLDEN DREAM. Rich, golden yellow, on tall stems. Particularly suited for cut flowers. 
Six or .seven flowers open at one time. 
GOLDEN FRINGE. (88 days.) Tall and vigorous plant with large flowers. Soft orange on 
upper petals; lower petals orange-red in throat and outer portions blending to a lighter orange- 
red. All lower petals delicately bordered with a narrow golden-yellow fringe. 
GRAPHIC. (67 days.) Soft, deep, mellow purple... Blotches of fine deep rhodamine purple 
red on lower petals. Very outstanding. 
HALLY Beautiful salmon-pink with a creamy blotch in the throat. One of the earliest of 
the large flowered types. 
HIGHLAND LADDIE. (8.5 days.) Large massive flowers; beautiful shade of pink. 
JAP. (67 days.) Grandiflora tjpe. A very refined flower of pure self-lemon-yellow. Grows 
tall, excels as a cut flower. 
LUSTRE. (87 days.) Tall, large flowered, orange-vermilion. A grand flower. 
MAGIC. (67 days.) White, flushed-lavender, with large rich purple throat blotches. Tail, 
many medium size florets open. Winner of many awards. 
MRS. FRANK PENDLETON. (76 days.) Tall, majestic spikes of deep i!Ose-pink blossoms bear¬ 
ing a giant blotch of richest velvety carmine on lower petals. 
PANTHEON. (73 days.) A large waxy white; lower petals beautifully penciled and feathered 
purplish-red. 
RUTH HUNTINGTON. (72 days.) Beautiful, tall, violet-lilac, with deeper 
lilac markings on lower petals. 
SCARLET PRINCEPS. (74 days.) Bright red ; throat a little deeper. Win¬ 
ner of many awards. 
SPANGLED BEAUTY. (86 days.) Dark rose-pink closely flaked a deeper 
shade. Tall graceful plant with many showy flowers open at one time. 
UHLAN CHIEF. (69 days.) Tall, graceful spikes of brilliant vermilion- 
scarlet flowers. A magnificent variety. 
VIOLA GEM. (79 days.) Soft mellow purple with velvety red throat. Out¬ 
standing in color. 
VIRGINIA. Large, massive flowers of flaming scarlet. One of the showiest 
red Glads because it has so many blooms open at one time. 
YELLOW FAVORITE. (84 days.) Rich, deep, yellowish-fawn on back of 
petals. Entire face of flower deep yellow, deeper on lower petals. Throat 
finely'feathered and penciled soft red. 
above varieties are 5c each; 10 for 35c; 100 for 
Crinkles l riLco $2.75, postpaid. 
ANTHONY B. KUNDERD. (86 days.) Tall, large, intensely ruffled flower of delicate deep cream, 
overspread finest blush pink. 
DREAM. (86 days.) Large, iimssive ruffled blooms of deep salmon red. Large, very showy blotches. 
GOLDEN GLORY. (79 days.) A large, richly colored yellow ruffled variety, with beautiful red 
throat. 
KING OF ORANGES. (79 days.) A large showy variety of an intense deep orange-saffron color. 
A primulinus type but larger than many of the larger flowered .sorts. 
MARY PICKFORD. (70 days.) A most delicate creamy-white. Throat finest soft sulphur-yellow. 
Stem and calyx also white. 
PURPLE GLORY. (79 days.) Deepest velvety maroon-red, with almost black blotches appearing to 
be burned into petals. Winner of hundreds of awards. 
ROBERT J. KUNDERD. (80 days.) A most brilliant deep vermilion, or orange-scarlet self color. 
SWEET ROSE. (76 days.) Massive flowers of purest rose-pink with red throat. A prize winner 
and one of the finest of the rose-pink varieties. 
VERMILION. (97 days.) Beautiful deep orange or vermilion-scarlet flower. Liirge pure white 
throat blotch with dainty suffusibn of soft canary-yellow on outer portions. 
PRICES—The above varieties are 8c each; 10 for 50c; 100 for $3.75, postpaid. 
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