GLADIOLI 
TIP-TOP (Midseason-Exhibition): One of the 
finest of the recent introductions. The color is 
a very brilliant scarlet with darker feather¬ 
ings in throat. Florets are extra large, often 
measuring six inches or more across and carried 
in fine placement on a strong and sturdy spike. 
This is truly a magnificent variety. $7.25 for 10; 
$70 per 100. 
TOBERSUN (Late-Exhibition): A fine exhibition 
variety. Flowers are large, of clearest yellow. 
Seven to eight florets open at one time and 
carried in perfect placement on a tall spike. One 
of the best of the yellow Gladiolus. $1.75 for 
10; $15 per 100. 
VEILCHENBLAU (Midseason-Decorative): True 
violet-blue. Beautiful wide open flowers which 
are artistically arranged on a tall stem. The best 
of the low priced, so called "blue” varieties. See 
illustration. $1.05 for 10; $8 per 100. 
WASAGA (Midseason-Decorative): A glowing 
capucine-buff with wide open somewhat ruffled 
blooms. Color is clear, without throat markings 
or fleckings. Five or more florets open at a time, 
carried on a fine spike. A most attractive variety. 
$1.75 for 10; $15 per 100. 
WHITE BUTTERFLY (Early-Small Flowered): 
First class, all white, with soft, creamy white 
throat. Especially fine, artistically arranged 
beautiful cut flower on slender stem. $1.25 for 
10; $10 per 100. 
WURTEMBERGIA (Midseason-Exhibition): Of a 
very lovely fiery scarlet with creamy white 
throat markings. The immense blooms are car¬ 
ried on a very tall, always straight spike. The 
most dazzling red we have seen in Gladioli. 
$1.70 for 10; $14.50 per 100. 
YVONNE (Early-Exhibition): Blush white or 
very pale pink with cerise throat markings. Six 
to eight very large florets open at one time and 
carried on a fine strong spike. $1.30 for 10; $10.50 
per 100. 
PERS' eULe POOD 
For TULIPS, NARCISSI, IRISES, LILIES, GLADIOLI, 
MONTBRETIAS, and all other bulbous plants 
W E have been asked by many friends who visited our display gardens at Brookville, Long 
Island, to tell them what sort of plant food we use in growing our choice bulbs. We told 
them we had a special formula that gave health and long life to these plants. A few prevailed 
upon us to make up a quantity and let them try it in their own gardens. We did. 
The extraordinary success that these gardeners met with and the enthusiasm resulting from it, 
have encouraged us to offer all our friends and patrons a chance to use the very same plant food 
in their attempts at producing healthy, luxuriant flowers with strong stems and exquisite colorings. 
And so we present this opportunity for you to order some of SCHEEPERS' BULB FOOD and 
we recommend that you try it with your next planting. It is almost entirely composed of organic 
matter and may be used with absolute safety in connection with the planting of bulbs at any time, 
in any soil or with any other plants. It is also economical—as a teaspoonful for each bulb is the 
average requirement. 
We are sure that if you take advantage of this offer you will find it a very happy investment. 
71/2 lb. cans (good for approx. 375 bulbs) Each, $1.25 
25 lb. bags (good for approx. 1250 bulbs) Each, 2.50 
100 lb. bags (good for approx. 5000 bulbs) Each, 8.00 
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