Sulrote will control Gladiolus Thrips 
MicheN’s Superb Gladiolus 
NAMED VARIETIES, continued 
Virginia (Scarlet Princeps). Intense scarlet, slightly 
deeper in throat. Extra fine. Early and much in 
demand. * 
First-size bulbs, 134 in. and up. 
Second-size bulbs, 134 to 1 34 in. 
W. H. Phipps. La-France-pink, overlaid rose-salmon. 
Destined to become an outstanding florist’s variety. 
Ten to 20 blooms open at one time. 
First-size bulbs, 1 34 in. and up. 
Second-size bulbs, 134 to 134 in. 
Wilbrink. Flesh-pink flowers, with creamy white blotch 
on lower petals. Very early. Highly recommended 
for forcing. 
First-size bulbs, 1 34 in. and up. 
Second-size bulbs, 134 to 134 in. 
Yellow Favorite. Deep yellow, penciled scarlet. A 
fine variety. 
First-size bulbs, 1 34 in. and up. 
Second-size bulbs, 134 to 1 34 in . 
Doz. 100 1000 
30 
$1 
85 
$15 
00 
25 
1 
50 
12 
00 
45 
2 
50 
20 
00 
40 
2 
00 
17 
00 
40 
2 
00 
17 
00 
30 
1 
75 
14 
00 
30 
1 
85 
15 
00 
25 
1 
50 
12 
00 
Pri mulinus Varieties 
This class of Gladiolus is very popular for its early blooming qualities and 
the artistic shadings and markings of its flowers. They are especially adapted 
for vases and basket work. We recommend the list below, which comprises the 
best varieties of this type. Our bulbs have been properly cured for forcing 
purposes. 
Alice Tiplady. A beautiful and showy large-flowering 
orange-saffron variety. 
First-size bulbs, 134 in. and up. 
Second-size bulbs, 134 to 134 in . 
La Paloma. Large, brilliant orange flowers. Vigorous 
grower. 
First-size bulbs, 1 34 in. and up. 
Second-size bulbs, 134 to 1 34 in . 
Maiden’s Blush. Enchantress pink. A variety popular 
with the florist. Very early. 
First-size bulbs, 1 34 in. and up. 
Second-size bulbs, 134 to 134 in . 
Orange Queen. Large, wide-open flowers of a warm 
tint of purest apricot. 
First-size bulbs, 1 34 in. and up. 
Second-size bulbs, 134 to 134 in . 
Souvenir. Early, commercial golden yellow variety. 
Good forcer. 
First-size bulbs, 1 34 in. and up. 
Second-size bulbs, 134 to 134 in . 
Primulinus Hybrids, Mixed. An assortment of choice 
and vigorous hybrids, containing a full range of deli¬ 
cate tints and pastel shades. Fine for early cutting or 
basket decoration. 
oz. 
100 
1000 
30 
$1 
60 
$13 
00 
25 
1 
50 
11 
00 
60 
3 
50 
30 
00 
45 
3 
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25 
00 
30 
1 
60 
13 
00 
25 
1 
50 
11 
00 
30 
1 
75 
14 
00 
25 
1 
50 
11 
00 
30 
1 
60 
13 
00 
25 
1 
50 
11 
00 
25 
1 
50 
12 
00 
Unnamed Gladiolus 
IN SEPARATE COLORS 
White and Light, Special Mixture. For forcing. . . 
Yellow and Orange. 
Red Shades. 
Pink Shades. 
Doz. 
100 
1000 
$0 30 
$2 
10 
$16 
00 
30 
2 
10 
16 
00 
30 
2 
10 
16 
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30 
2 
10 
16 
00 
Mixtures of Gladiolus 
Michell’s Giant-flowering. This mixture has been selected with the utmost 
care for coloring and size of flowers. Doz. 100 1000 
First-size bulbs, 134 in. and up.$0 30 $1 85 $15 00 
Second-size bulbs, 134 to 134 in. 25 1 50 12 00 
SEMESAN 
Prevent scab, hard rot, and similar surface-borne diseases from destroy¬ 
ing your Gladiolus corms by soaking them in 2 per cent liquid Semesan. 
See page 93. 
SULROTE (Rotenone Sulphur) 
A non-poisonous dust that keeps Gladiolus thrips under control. By 
using Rotenone you can grow full spikes of perfect Gladiolus blooms 
that will delight you. The best remedy for this pest. 
Lb. 35c.; 95c. for 5 lbs.; 25 lbs. $4.10; $15.50 per 100 lbs. 
Gladiolus, Michell’s Giant-flowering 
Beloit, Wise. 
Wish to say that we were more than pleased with 
the Gladiolus bulbs you sent us, and also that we 
were among the very few that had Glads during the 
hot weather. — Gateway City Greenhouse 
516 and 518 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa 
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