c Aw Gladiolus 
for Summertime 'if it. 
OLvers 
Selected Varieties, Large Size Bulbs, Labeled 
A PRACTICALLY limitless range of color, often la d on in interesting patterns, is available in modern Gla¬ 
diolus. We have selected sixteen of the very cho'cest varieties, carefully balancing them for color. These 
beauties will give you long spikes with huge flor ts, often from three to four inches across. 
For succession of bloom, plant every two weeks, beg nning the first week in May and continuing until mid- 
June. 
Select From This List or Order Complete Collection 
Large-Size Bulbs, 1 to 1L inches diameter, 3 of a kind, 20c; 12 of a kind, 60c; 100 of a kind, $3.50. 
Alice Tiplady. A grand, large flowered, delicately beau¬ 
tiful orange-saffron color. 
Apricot Glow. A lovely, soft apricot shading lighter at 
the throat. The large florets, many open at a time, 
are borne on tall, handsome spikes. 
Betty Nuthall. A light orange-pink. Florets large and 
set close to form a solid mass of lovely blooms. Tall 
stately spikes, one of the finest. 
Break o’ Dav. Mingled cream and pink, like clouds at 
sunrise. Tall spikes flowering weeks ahead of most 
varieties. 
Giant Nymph. Soft pink florets of great size and beauty, 
borne on a tall ong spike. One of the finest mid- 
season varieties. 
Gloriana. An exquisite golden salmon with yellow 
throat. Handsome spikes, blooming rather early. 
Golden Dream. Considered the finest yellow. A clear 
deep tone, almost uniform. Most desirable for va¬ 
riety as well as beauty. 
W. H. Phipps. Formerly acclaimed the world’s greatest 
“Glad,” still one of the foremost. A deep rich pink. 
A great tall spike with most of the florets open at 
the same time. Blooms after most varieties are 
through. 
Mrs. Leon Douglas. A great prize winner, producing 
giant begonia-rose flowers of exhibition quality. One 
of the tallest of all Glads. 
Marmora. An exquisite lavender-gray of queenly beauty. 
Many florets open at a time. Very distinctive. You'll 
surely want this one. 
Dr. Moody. A fine companion for Marmora. The soft 
bluish lavender florets are large and set close on the 
spike. 
Mrs. P. W. Sisson. A clear bright pink you’ll prize for 
its beauty and size. 
Picardy. Acclaimed by connoisseurs as the finest “Glad” 
yet introduced. Huge salmon-apricot florets, many 
open at a time. Tall and magnificent spikes. 
Los Angeles. An exquisite shrimp-pink, shadin 
orange-carmine at the throat. Greatly prized 
for cutting. 
E. J. Shaylor. A magnificent tall rose-pink with 
large florets attractively ruffled. 
Flaming Sword. Like a firebrand of flaming red 
in the garden. Indispensable for contrast in 
the bouquet. Large, handsome florets, many 
open at a time. 
Our Own Selection 
1 8 Bulbs 
3 Each of 6 Varieties 
($1.20 Value) $1.00 
36 Bulbs 
6 Each of 6 Varieties 
($2.10 Value) $1.75 
72 Bulbs 
6 Each of 12 Varieties 
($3.60 Value) $2.90 
