Marshall’s Specials for Fall Planting 
Practical - Matchless Quality - Popular Prices 
GERBERA 
Jamesoni Hybrids 
Elegant, star-shaped flowers in a wonderful 
variety of colors produced on long stems and 
when cut retain their freshness for two weeks. 
We offer the finest strain of brilliant colors. 
The plants are not hardy enough for the 
northern states, but will thrive if given protec¬ 
tion in the moderate zones. For greenhouse 
decoration they have no equal for flower pro¬ 
duction. 
Undivided field clumps, doz., $6.00; 100, 
$45.00. 
GLADIOLUS 
The following are suitable for winter forcing. 
Bulbs are ready for delivery end of November. 
LARGE FLOWERING VARIETIES 
100 
Aflame. Very large red. Long spike . . .$5.00 
Albatross. A beautiful pure white. 8.00 
Betty Nuthall. A warm light coral with 
pale orange throat. 4.00 
Dearest. Flesh and rich pink mottled 
crimson . 7.00 
Giant Nymph. Light rose-pink, creamy 
yellow throat. 4.00 
Los Angeles. A beautiful grenadin or or¬ 
ange tinted pink. 5.00 
Loyalty. A large, ruffled, deep golden yel¬ 
low. Tall, strong grower. 7.00 
Joerg’s Yellow. Flower spike 5 feet high 
with 12 to 18 large pure yellow flowers 5.00 
Marshall’s Glorious. Apricot-pink, cream 
throat . 6.00 
Mrs. Von Konynenburg. Aniline-blue. . . 5.00 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton. Lovely flushed sal¬ 
mon-pink with carmine throat. 4.00 
GLADIOLUS PRIMULINUS HYBRIDS 
Doz. 100 
Alice Tiplady. Orange-saffron ..$0.60 $4.00 
Phantasy. A clear salmon-pink 
with coral margin. Lower petals 
pale yellow, edged pink.75 5.00 
Souvenir. A fine deep yellow . . .60 4.00 
White Butterfly. A popular white 
with creamy white throat.75 5.00 
Gladiolus Nanus 
(Colville Type) 
Small flowering Gladiolus, best adapted for 
forcing. Plant 6 bulbs in 6-inch bulb pans and 
grow in moderate temperature. They are not 
hardy enough for outside planting. 
Doz. 100 
Peach Blossom. A lovely shade 
of the most delicate pink ....$1.00 $7.00 
Spitfire. The finest variety. Bril¬ 
liant salmon . 1.00 7.00 
Tristis. An excellent variety for 
forcing. The flowers are creamy 
white on long, wiry stems .... 1.75 12.00 
GLORIOSA ROEHRSIANA 
A gorgeous, Lily-like plant, climbing from 6 
to 10 feet high and bearing a profusion of 
orange-scarlet flowers. A beautiful plant for 
greenhouse or conservatory use. Dormant tub¬ 
ers. October delivery. Each, $1.50. 
GRAPE HYACINTHS 
(Muscari) 
Charming, hardy spring-flowering bulbs. 
They are something like the Hyacinth, but the 
clusters are smaller and the individual flowers 
are smaller and of different shape. Invaluable 
for naturalizing. 
Mrs. Leon Douglas. Begonia-rose, striped 
Doz. 
100 
1000 
flame. Lower petals pale yellow. 
5.00 
Azureus. A very pretty 
Orange Queen. Pure apricot-orange . . . 
5.00 
Cambridge blue . 
$0.60 
$3.50 
$30.00 
Pfitzer’s Triumph. A giant orange-salmon 
5.00 
Botryoides. Blue . 
.40 
2.50 
20.00 
Picardy. Soft apricot-pink. A most at- 
Botryoides. White . 
.50 
3.00 
25.00 
tractive variety . 
5.00 
Heavenly Blue. This is the 
Virginia. A very large spike of crimson- 
best and largest of the 
scarlet flowers . 
4.00 
Grape Hyacinths . 
.50 
3.00 
25.00 
Yvonne. White tinted pink, cerise mark- 
Plumosum (Feather Hya- 
ings . 
5.00 
cinth). Large plumes of 
25 bulbs sold at the 100 rate. 
lilac-purple . 
.90 
6.00 
Picardy—A Real 
Worth-While Gladiolus 
Iris, Wedgewood 
Wm 
Iris Reticulata (Dwarf) 
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