Forty Fine “GLADS” 
Plain Petaled and Ruffled 
ANNA EBERIUS. This is one of the finest of the newer varieties and should find favor wherever tried. 
It is a dark, velvety purple with throat of deeper shade. Each, 5c; Dozen, 35c. 
BE LINDE. A soft, creamy yellow novelty with large well-opened flowers. A lovely Gladiolus. 
Each, 5c; Dozen, 40c. 
BETTY NUTHALL. The coloring is new—a warm light coral with pale orange throat, and a light 
feathering of carmine. The flowers are often six inches across, of splendid substance and placement. 
Each, 5c; Dozen, 40c. 
BYRON L. SMITH. One of the best of the plain petaled sorts, not only as a garden flower but also 
exceedingly fine as a cut flower. The color is a very refined lavender pink on white ground, being 
very similar to a choice cattleya orchid. Each, 5c; Dozen, 40c. 
CHAS. DICKENS. Fine violet purple blossoms with darker blotch on the lower petal. Very fine. 
Each, 5c; Dozen, 40c. 
CORYPHEE. A large clear wax-like pink, similar in color to the well-known Ophelia rose. Very 
striking. Each, 7c; Dozen, 65c. 
CRIMSON GLOW. Fine large blooms of bright deep crimson. One of the best. 
Each, 5c; Dozen, 35c. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT. Peach red overlaid with flame scarlet. The throat is striped with ruby and 
white. Very large and striking. Each, 5c; Dozen, 40c. 
EARLY SUNRISE. A very early sort that should be in every garden. The color is a beautiful deep 
salmon that attracts attention anywhere seen. Each, 5c; Dozen, 40c. 
E. J. SHAYLOR. Tall, very strong plant and large blooms. A beautiful pure deep rose pink. A very 
choice ruffled sort that is sure to meet with favor. Each, 5c; Dozen, 35c. 
EVELYN KIRTLAND. Beautiful shade of rosy pink, darker at the edges, fading to shell pink at the 
center, with brilliant scarlet blotches on the lower petals. The spikes are tall and the flowers are of 
good form. Each, 5c; Dozen, 40c. 
FAY LANPHIER. The latest and the acme in Gladioli culture. In coloring it is a coral lustre with 
cerise blending. It is distinct in type, color and poise. Each, 5c; Dozen, 40c. 
GIANT NYMPH. A beautiful light rose pink with a creamy yellow throat. The spikes are large and 
the flowers exceptionally fine. Each, 5c; Dozen, 40c. 
GLORIANA. Wonderful, large glowing salmon-orange blooms with yellow throats. The spikes are tall 
and erect. Each, 5c; Dozen, 40c. 
GOLDEN DREAM. A beautiful golden yellow glad of medium size but of fine texture and quality. 
Each, 5c; Dozen, 35c. 
GOLDEN MEASURE. The finest of the pure yellows. It is very large and absolutely free from any 
blotch or marking. Each, 5c; Dozen, 40c. 
HEAVENLY BLUE. Large clear delicate lavender blue of great refinement and beauty. While not such 
a robust grower as some of the lighter shades the results are worth all the efforts spent in growing it. 
Each, 10c; Dozen, 85c. 
HINEMOA. Large, deep rose flaked chocolate; yellow throat. Very striking. 
Each, 15c; Dozen $1.50. 
LOS ANGELES. Beautiful shrimp pink with glowing orange blotched throat; tall and graceful stems. 
Good forcing variety for florists, most bulbs having two lower spikes. Each, 5c; Dozen, 35c. 
MAMMOTH WHITE. A very large alabaster white with many flowers beautifully placed on 
a tall and graceful spike. A consistent prize winner. Each, 7c; Dozen, 65c. 
MARMORA. A large, robust grower of grayish lavender, with a blotch of old rose. 
Each, 6c; Dozen, 50c. 
MARY PICKFORD. An outstanding cream white Gladiolus with a throat of soft sulphur-yellow. Win¬ 
ner of many awards and prizes. Each, 5c; Dozen, 35c. 
MINUET. Clear, light lavender with just a hint of opalescent shading. Among the best of its color. 
Each, 6c; Dozen, 50c. 
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