GLADIOLUS 
AIDA. Dark blue-purple. Large, early, heal¬ 
thy. L., 2 for 12c. 
AVE MARIA. Many large flowers open at 
once. Near-blue color with darker blotch. L., 
2 for 12c. 
BAGDAD. Smoky old rose. Large with tall 
straight spike. One of Best Ten. L., 2 for 12c. 
BERTY SNOW. Large lavendar. 2 for 12c. 
BETTY BROWN EYES. Here is something 
unique and striking. I never saw any other 
Glad like this one, and now will not be with¬ 
out it. Orange, with very dark maroon 
blotches on lower petals. L., 10c. 
BLUE DANUBE. Amethyst-blue with dark 
er throat. Tall straight spike, large blooms. 
L., 2 for 12c. 
BLUNELLO. New, large violet-blue with dark 
purple blotch. And it’s healthy. Blunello was 
one of sixteen varieties, selected from hun¬ 
dreds, which were placed on the Approved 
List in 1936 by the Cornell Test Gardens. L., 
each 25c. 
BLUE ADMIRAL. Deep violet-blue. Clear 
color. Tall, strong, straight spike. Large blos¬ 
soms, with plenty open at one time. Healthy 
growth in garden, and bulbs keep well in 
storage. Blue Admiral showed exceptional 
merit in the 1936 test made by the Cornell 
Test Gardens. L., 15c. M., 10c each. 
COMMANDER KOEHL. Large dark scarlet. 
Healthy crimson bulb. By popular vote, one 
of the Best Ten among more than 7,000 varie¬ 
ties. 2 for 14c. 
CORONADO. Very large ruffled white flow¬ 
ers with feathery purple marking- in throat. 
One of my great favorites. L., 2 for 15c. 
CORYPHEE. Soft pink with white throat 
and large flowers. 2 for 15c. 
DEL ROSA. Rich scarlet with bright scarlet 
and cream blotches. Flowers large and wide 
open. Healthy bulbs. Rapid multiplier. Some 
think it is the most beautiful of all. A Bur¬ 
bank creation. L., 2 for 10c; 10 for 40c. 
DR. P. E. BENNETT. Until recently has 
been considered one of the best ten. Tall, 
brightest red, large flowers. L., 2 for 12c. 
EMILE AUBRUN. Huge spike. Flower of 
smoky bronze with cherry blotch. L., 2 for 
14c. 
EDITH ROBSON. Light salmon-rose with 
reddish blotch. Very tall strong-growing plant 
with immense spike of bloom. 10 to 12 well 
placed blooms open. L., 2 for 14c. 
FLAMING METEOR. Extra large red 
blooms, five or six open at one time. Tall 
and spectacular. L., 10c. 
FLAMINGO. New, large scarlet with crim¬ 
son blotch. Each bulb usually divides and 
makes two new bulbs with numerous bulb- 
lets, and two flower stalks. L., 20c; M., 15c. 
GOLDEN DREAM. Tall, deep yellow. For¬ 
merly one of the best ten. 2 for 12c. 
GOLDEN GODDESS. Very large and tall ex¬ 
hibition yellow. Many open at once. L., each 
35c; 3 for $1.00. 
GOLDEN PRILLS. An exquisite thing. Ca¬ 
nary yellow with daintily frilled edges, and 
orange-carmine throat. L., 10c. 
GIANT NYMPH. Pink with creamy throat. 
Once classed with the best ten. L., 2 for 12c. 
GOLD MINE. One of the largest and most 
attractive of the yellow Glads. L., 2 for 14c. 
GATE OP HEAVEN. Pure, rich, deep yel¬ 
low. Florets large, ruffled and well placed. 
Strong growing. L., 2 for 14c. 
HYPERION. One of Kunderd’s late origi¬ 
nations. Scarlet with lacinated edges. L., 10c. 
JANE ADDAMS. Wonderful in color, size 
and beauty. Color, lavender, nearly white in¬ 
side. Have had blooms of Jane Addams more 1 
than seven inches in diameter. It has only 
one fault, poor health, sometimes. L., 2 for 
15c. 
JONKHEER VAN TETS. White, very large. 
One of the grandest whites. L., 2 for 14c. 
LOS ANGELES. Pink with brilliant orange 
carmine throat. Healthy plant and bulb. Good 
size. Under good conditions one bulb will 
make from two to four new ones, and send 
up several flower stalks. After the flower 
stalks are cut new ones spring from the 
stumps. L., 2 for 15c. M., 2 for 10c. 
LONGFELLOW. Flesh-pink with brightest 
red blotch. Indistinct white line running along 
middle of each petal. Strong slender flower 
stalk that doesn’t crook. Endures hot sun¬ 
shine without wilting and last long as a cut 
flower. It’s beautiful and healthy. L., 2 for 
12c; M., 3 for 12c. 
LINALEE. Large rich pink. Apparently a 
Phipps seedling. Taller and deeper pink than 
Phipps. L., 2 for 14c. 
MARMORA. Large, smoky, wide-open lav¬ 
ender with large red blotch. Considered one 
of the Best Ten Glads. L., 2 for 12c. 
MAID OP ORLEANS. Large milk white 
with cream throat. One of Best Ten. Tall 
straight spike. L., 2 for 14c. 
MILDRED LOUISE. Delightful strawberry 
pink. Tall spike and large blossoms. Healthy 
plant and bulb. One of the Best Ten. B., 2 
for 12c. 
MISS GREELEY. Much like one of its par¬ 
ents, W. H. Phipps, but earlier. Large, many 
open at once. Color, pink. L., 2 for 12c-. 
MINUET. Large pink lavender. One of the 
Best Ten. L.M., 2 for 10c. M., 3 for 10c. 
MOROCCO. Dark red, almost black. Tall 
and healthy. Large blossoms. L., 2 for 10c. 
MOTHER MACHREE. One of the Best Ten. 
Smoky lavender combined with orange and 
gray. 2 for 10c. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS. Tall and showy 
with very large blossoms. Formerly among 
the Best Ten. Pink striped scarlet. 2 for 12c. 
MR. W. H. PHIPPS. Often called the Won¬ 
der Glad. LaFrance pink. Tall with many 
large blooms open at once. One of the ten 
favorites. Bulbs somewhat subject to disease. 
L., 2 for 12c. 
MISS NEW ZEALAND. Gigantic, sensation¬ 
al. Color, salmon apricot, suffused rose with 
blotch of ripe peach. Good propagator. M., 30c. 
ORANGE WONDER. Large and healthy 
with broad dark-green leaves. Pleasing or¬ 
ange color. Late bloomer. 2 for 12c. 
ORANGE DELIGHT. Flowers small but 
beautiful. Orange-red, edged with yellow. One 
of the lacinated varieties. L.M., 2 for 10c. M., 
3 for 10c. 
OUR SELECTION. Salmon-red sometimes 
marked with slate flakes. Large lower petals 
marked by cerise blotches bordered with 
cream. Ruffled. Many open at once. 2 for 12c. 
FELEGRINA. New near-blue. L., 2 for 14c. 
PPITZER’S TRIUMPH. Large wide-open 
orange-red with brilliant scarlet blotch. One 
of my favorites. L.. 2 for 12c. 
PAUL PPITZER. Large, tall, brilliant, blue- 
purple. L., 2 for 12c. 
PICARDY. Soft shrimp-pink with bright 
throat. Large and vigorous. One of best ten. 
2 for 12c. 
RED PHIPPS. Brightest red. Fine spike 
with many open at once. Good size from large 
bulbs. If you like red don’t fail to get Red 
Phipps.. L., 2 for 12c. 
RADIANT MIXTURE. I add some of the 
finest varieties to this mixture every year. 10 
for 35c. 
RAMESES. Red-purple with deep crimson 
