THE FINEST NAMED GLADIOLUS 
We offer a choice selection of the finest named Gladiolus; large, clean, healthy bulbs, fzsd {rom 
insects and disease, sure to bloom and guaranteed to give satisfaction. 
We pay all postage and warrant the safe arrival of the bulbs. When received, plant them five inches 
deep in a sunny bed of rich, porous garden soil and mulch the bed with well decayed stable litter; this 
will promote a vigorous growth and bloom and keep the soil moist during a moderate drouth. Cultivate 
often, especially after each rain. We supply these fine bulbs as follows: 5 cts. each, 45 cts. per dozen, 
25 bulbs 85 cts., 50 bulbs $1.65, 100 bulbs $3.25. Pick them out. 
ALBANIA. One of the finest all pure whites, 
strong spikes of large snow-white flowers. 
ALICE TIPLADY. A primulinus hybrid, vel¬ 
vety open flowers of rich orange; often yields 
two fine spikes; showy and handsome. 
AMERICA. Soft pink flowers borne in profusion 
claim for this Glad, a nation-wide popularity. 
BETTY NUTHALL. Light coral pink flowers 
with soft penciled yellow throat, a prize winner. 
CAPTAIN BOYNTON. Splendid lavender; 
well placed flowers upon fine strong spikes. 
CARDINAL PRINCE. Fine cardinal red, re¬ 
minding one of the lovely bird that flashes 
across the garden. New and beautiful. 
CHICAGO WHITE. 
A grand white of good 
substance, well plac¬ 
ed upon long stems. 
CRIMSON GLOW. 
Rich crimson; large o • 
pen flowers upon full, 
strong spikes. Fine. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT. 
Best of its color. Rich 
peach-red overlaid 
with flame. White and 
ruby speckles in scar¬ 
let throat. Splendid. 
E.J. SHAYLOR. Beau¬ 
tiful ruffled deep rose 
flowers; strong grower 
and prolific bloomer. 
GIANT NYMPH. Tall 
spikes of lovely pink 
flowers with a creamy- 
yellow throat. Choice. 
GOLD EAGLE. Slight¬ 
ly ruffled, early deep 
yellow. In demand. 
Attractive and good. 
GOLDEN DREAM. A 
fine commercial varie¬ 
ty. Large spikes of 
golden yellow flowers 
with cream throat. A 
graceful and free- 
blooming Glad of 
beauty and popularity. 
HALLEY. A most at¬ 
tractive early bloom¬ 
ing sort. The large, 
well-opened flowers 
of clear, delicate salm¬ 
on-pink with cream- 
white blotch in throat 
are borne upon fine, 
strong stems. 
lavender bride, a delightful lavender- 
rose. Splendid form and graceful. Extra choice. 
LOS ANGELES. Shrimp-pink, golden carmine 
large, early and fine. 
MARMORA. Exquisite French gray florets, lilac 
throat. The giant spikes carry the large perfect¬ 
ly formed flowers in profusion; in great demand. 
MARY PICKFORD. A beautiful creamy- 
white. A vase of this specimen is entrancing. 
MRS. F. C. PETERS. A winner of many med¬ 
als. Late flowering variety. Exquisite rich rosy- 
lavender with a soft patch of bright crimson on 
lower petals. Large, open, ruffled flowers. 
MRS. FRANCIS ICING. Bright scarlet, a gor¬ 
geous splash of color in the garden. 
MRS. FRANK PENDLETON. Very large, o- 
pen flowers of a beautiful flame pink with dis¬ 
tinct fiery blotch. Many blossoms upon good 
spikes^. Most popular of Gladiolus. 
MRS. H. E. BOTHIN. Large full-blown flowers 
of a warm creamy pink, blending beautifully with 
almost any color ar¬ 
rangement. Fine. 
MRS. LEON DOUG¬ 
LAS. This handsome 
salmon-rose-pink 
Glad has flame and 
scarlet shadings which 
add to the glorious 
richness of the flowers. 
NANCY HANKS. Pop¬ 
ular, rich orange-apri¬ 
cot; showy, beautiful. 
NIM R O D. Choice early 
pink. Fine stalks, large 
flowers. A color in 
great demand. 
ODIN. Lovely deep salm¬ 
on-pink flowers; a de¬ 
light to the flower- 
lover and fine to cut. 
ORANGE QUEEN. A 
primulinus hybrid of 
great beauty; vividly 
attractive apricot-yel¬ 
low blossoms upon 
strong, straight stems. 
PEACE. Late. Exquisite 
white flowers with 
pale lilac feathering. 
PERSIA. A splendid 
Glad, bearing large 
spikes of wonderful 
velvety-maroon flow¬ 
ers. Extra choice. 
PFITZER’S TRIUMPH. 
Giant reddish salmon- 
orange with bright 
crimson blotch. Fine. 
QUEEN OF BREMEN. 
Bright lavender flow¬ 
ers that are extra fine 
in form and color; a 
primulinus hybrid. 
RUTH HUNTINGTON. A beautiful ruffled 
variety bearing large lavender flowers which 
last splendidly when cut. Entirely distinct. 
VIRGINIA. Brilliant scarlet-red; a bouquet of 
these will brighten up a drab corner like the sun. 
W. H. PHIPPS. La France pink overlaid with 
light salmon-rose. A dozen flowers open at once. 
CREAM OF GLADIOLUS 
CHOICE HALF-DOZEN — NEW! RARE! FINE! 
AIDA. A sensational beauty, bearing tremendou 
spikes of the largest and most beautiful laven 
r'A date. 7cts. each. 
CANBERRA. Outstanding, glowing deep yello\ 
blossoms upon strong, straight spikes. Exquis 
Aida. 7 cts. each. 
HELEN WILLS. Tall, large, cream Glad wit] 
pale yellow throat. An exceedingly lovely, enor 
mous flower, 6 to 8 blossoms open at once. 7 cts 
LILY WHITE. Glistening pure white blooms 
that are much in demand for decorating and for 
designs. A valuable cut-flower variety. 7 c. each. 
PICARDY. Sensational, new. A most beautiful 
variety with immense spikes of shrimp-pink 
bloom. Scarce, in great demand. 7 cts. each. 
SHEILA. Strawberry-pink shading to pale pink 
at throat. Wide yellow blotches with a tiny 
scarlet stripe in center. Quite different. 7 c. each. 
EXTRA CHOICE MIXTURE. 
splendid mixture. 6 bulbs 20cts., 12 
For those who wish a handsome collec 
tion of fine choice bulbs, we offer here 
bulbs 35 cts., 50 bulbs $1.35, 100 bulbs $2.2£ 
