Our collection of Gladiolus is comprehensive 
MichelTs Superb Gladiolus 
NAMED VARIETIES, continued 
Halley. Very large, well-expanded flowers of Doz. 
a lovely salmon-pink, blotched yellow, with 
carmine markings. Early. 
First-size bulbs, 1 J4 in. and up.$0 
Second-size bulbs, 134 to 134 in. 
Jenny Lind. Clear salmon-pink, with creamy 
yellow throat. An ideal florist’s variety. 
First-size bulbs, 1 34 in. and up. 
Second-size bulbs, 134 to 134 in. 
Le Marechal Foch. Immense, ruffled, pale 
pink, flaked and striped deeper at edges. 
First-size bulbs, 134 in. and up. 
Second-size bulbs, 134 to 134 i n . 
Lily White. Large flowers. Excellent grower 
and heavy propagator. Very early. 
First-size bulbs, 134 in. and up. 
Los Angeles. Large, salmon-pink blooms on 
long stems. Early flowering. 
First-size bulbs, 134 in. and up. 
Mary Pickford. A choice flower and spike; 
creamy white, throat sulphur-yellow. 
First-size bulbs, 134 in- and up. 
Second-size bulbs, 134 to 134 in. 
Minuet. A sensational light lavender with 4 
to 6 large, heavy blooms open at one time. 
First-size bulbs, 134 in. and up. 
Mrs. Dr. Norton. Large flowers on tall 
spikes; white, with edges suffused soft 
La-France-pink. Fine cut-flower. 
First-size bulbs, 134 in. and up. 
Gladiolus, Halley 
Mrs. F. C. Peters. Rosy lilac with soft crim¬ 
son blotch; very large flowers. 
First-size bulbs, 134 in- and up. 
Second-size bulbs, 134 to 134 in . 
Mrs. Francis King. Flame-pink, with lighter 
throat. Tall grower. An old favorite cut- 
flower variety. 
First-size bulbs, 134 in. and up. 
Second-size bulbs, 134 to 134 in . 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton, Jr. Flowers very 
large, lovely flushed salmon-pink with car¬ 
mine blotches in throat. 
First-size bulbs, 134 in. and up. 
Second-size bulbs, 134 to 1 34 in . 
Mrs. Leon Douglas. Begonia-rose, striped 
brilliant scarlet, lower petals pale lemon 
speckled ruby. Flowers enormous, many 
open at a time. 
First-size bulbs, 134 in. and up. 
Second-size bulbs, 134 to 1 34 in . 
Mrs. P. W. Sisson. Large flowers, many open 
at one time; color cameo-pink, with cream 
blotch. An ideal cut-flower. Blooms late 
midseason. 
First-size bulbs, 134 in. and up. 
Second-size bulbs, 134 to 1 34 in . 
Nancy Hanks. Apricot, shading to orange- 
pink, with heavy red penciling on lip; 
blooms large and we'l placed. A great im¬ 
provement over Alice Tiplady. 
First-size bulbs, 134 in. and up. 
Second-size bulbs, 134 to 1 34 in . 
Panama. Clear pink, with rose center; extra- 
fine flowers on long spikes. 
Paul Pfitzer. Dark violet-red; very large and 
heavily ruffled. An early midseason variety 
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Gladiolus, W. H. Phipps 
Peace. White, with lilac feather on the lower Doz. 
petal. Recommended fo^ late planting. 
First-size bulbs, 134 in. and up.S 
Second-size bulbs, 134 to 134 in. 
Pfitzer’s Triumph. Enormous blooms of a 
bright salmon-orange color, with very small 
deeper throat blotch. Early midseason. Two 
to four blooms open at once. Striking ex¬ 
hibition variety. A sensation at all recent 
shows. 
First-size bulbs, 134 in. and up. 
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Picardy. Flowers well formed, clear flesh-pink, 
shading to soft shrimp at edges of petals. 
First-size bulbs, 134 in. and up. 
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Ruth Huntington. Violet-lilac, with de< 
markings on lower petals. Large, strong grower. 
Spikes well formed. A favorite for cutting. 
First-size bulbs, 134 in. and up. 
Second-size bulbs, 134 to 1 34 in . 
Schwaben. Soft, pure yellow, purple blotch 
on lower petals. Heavy spike and foliage. 
First-size bulbs, 1 34 in. and up. 
Second-size bulbs, 134 to 1 34 in. 
The Orchid. Color orchid over white, with r 
lilac markings in throat. The petals are long, 
narrow, and graceful. 
First-size bulbs, 134 in. and up. 
Veilchenblau. A large, violet-blue variety, and a 
favorite in every market. The color suggests that 
of the iris; lower petals have a darker blotch. 
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