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DE GIORGI BROTHERS CO 
GLADIOLI 
Per 100 
Per 1000 
Per 100 
Per 1000 
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Albania . 
. . .$1.20 
$10.00 
$1.60 
$13.00 
Alice Tiplady. 
. .. 1.10 
9.00 
1.40 
12.00 
America . 
. . . 1.20 
10.00 
1.50 
13.00 
Apricot Glow . 
... 1.20 
10.00 
1.40 
12.00 
Blue Bird . 
19.00 
2.20 
21.00 
Betty Nuthall. 
... 1.20 
10.00 
1.50 
13.00 
Berty Snow . 
. . . 1.80 
16.00 
2.00 
18.00 
Captain Boynton . 
. . . 1.50 
13.00 
1.80 
16.00 
Carmen Sylva . 
. .. 1.40 
12.00 
1.80 
16.00 
Chas. Dickens . 
. .. 2.00 
18.00 
2.20 
20.00 
Crimson Glow . 
... 1.10 
9.00 
1.40 
12.00 
Dr. F. E. Bennett. 
. .. 1.40 
12.00 
2.00 
18.0C 
E. J. Shaylor. 
. . . 1.20 
10.00 
1.50 
13.00 
Evelyn Kirtland . 
. . . 1.60 
14.00 
1.80 
16.00 
Flaming Sword . 
. .. 1.10 
9.00 
1.40 
12.00 
Golden Eagle . 
. . . 1.20 
10.00 
1.50 
13.00 
Golden Dream . 
... 1.20 
10.00 
1.50 
13.00 
Giant Nymph . 
... 1.10 
9.00 
1.40 
12.00 
Glorianna . 
... 1.30 
12.00 
1.60 
14.00 
Halley . 
... 1.10 
9.00 
1.40 
12.00 
Jewell . 
... 1.10 
9.00 
1.40 
12.00 
Joe Coleman . 
... 1.10 
9.00 
1.40 
12.00 
Le Marechal Foch. 
. . . 1.20 
10.00 
1.50 
13.00 
Longfellow . 
. . . 1.40 
12.00 
1.60 
16.00 
Los Angeles . 
11.00 
1.50 
14.00 
Maiden’s Blush . 
... 1.00 
9.00 
1.10 
10.00 
Marmora . 
... 1.90 
17.00 
2.10 
19.00 
Minuet . 
. . . 2.20 
20.00 
2.60 
24.00 
Mrs. Leon Douglass . 
... 1.60 
14.00 
1.70 
16.00 
Mrs. F. C. Peters . 
. . . 1.70 
15.00 
1.90 
17.00 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton ... 
... 1.10 
10.00 
1.40 
12.00 
Mrs. F. King . 
... 1.10 
9.00 
1.40 
12.00 
Mrs. P. W. Sisson. 
. . . 1.20 
10.00 
1.50 
13.00 
Nancy Hanks . 
... 1.50 
13.00 
1.70 
16.00 
Olive Goodrich . 
. . . 1.70 
15.00 
2.00 
18.00 
Orange Queen. 
. . . 1.20 
10.00 
1.40 
12.00 
Peace . 
. . . 1.10 
10.00 
1.40 
12.00 
Picardy . 
. . . 1.80 
16.00 
2.00 
18.00 
Pride of Wanakah . 
... 1.50 
14.00 
1.70 
16.00 
Prince of India . 
... 2.40 
22.00 
2.80 
26.00 
Purple Glory . 
... 2.00 
19.00 
2.20 
21.00 
Rose Ash . 
... 1.20 
10.00 
1.50 
13.00 
Rose 1910 . 
. . . 1.20 
10.00 
1.40 
12.00 
Romance . 
. . . 1.30 
12.00 
1.50 
14.00 
Souvenir . 
. . . 1.10 
10.00 
1.30 
12.00 
Scarlet Princeps . 
. . . 1.40 
13.00 
1.60 
15.00 
Spirit of St. Louis . 
... 1.40 
13.00 
1.70 
16.00 
Topaz . 
. . . 1.30 
12.00 
1.50 
14.00 
Virginia . 
... 1.40 
13.00 
1.60 
15.00 
W. H. Phipps . 
... 1.80 
16.00 
1.90 
18.00 
We supply 250 of a 
variety at 
1000 rate, 25 at 100 rate. 
Prices quoted in lots of 
1000 and 
100 are 
F. O. B. 
Council 
Bluffs. Price per dozen 
by mail 
prepaid, 
40c, any 
variety 
for size No. 1. 
GLADIOLI MIXED 
CHOICE MIXED—Good standard varieties in all colors. Will pro¬ 
duce choice bloom at very little expense. Price for first size 
bulbs: Dozen 35c; prepaid. Not prepaid: 100 for $1.50; 1000 for 
$13.00, for No. 1 bulbs. 
FLORISTS’ MIXTURE—Made up of finest named varieties in a 'well 
balanced range of colors. If you want the very best at a small 
expense this is the mixture to buy. Dozen 40c, prepaid. No. 1 
bulbs. Per 100. $1.70; per 1000, $15.00, for No. 1 size, not prepaid. 
BIG BUY MIXTURE—Nothing but first class named varieties evenly 
balanced in this mixture. Bulbs are size 1 % to 1%, a size pre¬ 
ferred by many flower growers for outdoor planting. PRICE: 
100 bulbs for $1.20, 1000 for $9.00. 
FORCING REGAL LILIES—Place bulbs 8-9 inches in 
circumference in 6-7 inch pots, place the pots in November 
in a cool dark cellar, not too cool to freeze. Early in Janu¬ 
ary bring into a 56 deg. house, raise the temperature to 65 
deg. when top growth is showing. You will get bloom from 
April to June. 
HALLEY—Extra early, fine forcer. Salmon pink. 
JEWELL—Extra early. Beautiful salmon pink with clear, golden 
yellow throat. Large wide-open flowers on a tall, well formed spike. 
JOE COLEMAN—Medium early. Very bright spectrum-red, carmine 
blotch. Large flower and many open at one time. 
LE MARECHAL FOCH—Medium early. Pale pink, self color ex¬ 
cept for small rose stripe on lower petals. Flowers large. 
LONGFELLOW—Medium early. Wonderful florist and exhibition 
variety. Flowers large, perfectly placed, well opened, La France 
pink in color, with a prominent lighter midrib. Tall and vigorous 
grower. 
LOS ANGELES—Medium early. The “Cut and Come Again" as it 
sends up new spikes after the old are cut. A good commercial var¬ 
iety, very strong grower. Fine forcer. Color, rich pink. 
MAID OF ORLEANS—Large milk-white flowers, vigorous tall grower. 
The best white at present. 
MAIDEN BLUSH—(P). Very free flowering, long stemmed, enchant¬ 
ress pink and best money making forcing Gladioli In existence. 
Extra early. 
MARMORA—Supreme for exhibition or commercial use. Hugh florets 
of smoky gray lavender with a deeper blotch. Perfect in spike for 
mation, growth and habits. 
MINUET—Outstanding among lavenders. Large flower of perfect 
form, perfectly placed, tall stately spikes. 
MRS. E. C. PETERS—Orchid lavender blotched crimson, fine show 
and cut flower. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLASS—Medium early. Salmon-rose pink striped 
with brilliant scarlet. A real wonder gladiolus, tall and showy. 
Blooms five inches across. Popular as a commercial variety. 
MRS. FRANK PENDLETON—Medium early, bright rose pink on 
white ground with blood red blotches on lower petals. 
MRS. F. KING—Early, brilliant vermilion scarlet. Extra good. 
MRS. P. W. SISSON—Softest light pink, the best in this color. 
NANCY HANKS—Flowers large, well placed on fine stems, color rich 
apricot. Best cutter from small bulbs. In the very best class. 
OLIVE GOODRICH—Early. White edged pink. Extra strong grow¬ 
er, spikes very tall, 6 or more open. Highly valuable cut flower. 
ORANGE QUEEN—Early. Color copper orange. First class varietj 
PEACE—Medium early. A most rugged variety and deservedly popu¬ 
lar. Pure white with tyrian rose blotch on lower petals. Tall spikes 
carrying up to 20 well arranged blossoms. 
PICARDY—Of genuine merit and a leader to be for years to come. 
Extra large florets, petals of extra heavy texture, color apricot pink. 
Medium early. 
PURPLE GLORY—Medium early. Deep, velvety red with black 
blotches. Considered by many as the most beautiful of all gladioli. 
Very tall, strong grower. 
PRINCE OF WALES—Displaced by Betty Nuthall. 
PRIDE OF WANAKAH—Medium early, spikes tall and strong. Very 
large florets of deep lavender rose. Magnificent cut flower and ex¬ 
hibition variety. 
PRINCE OF INDIA—A refined, delicately colored smoky, used by 
florists in arrangement with Talisman rose. 
ROSE ASH—Medium early. A pastel shade, ashes of roses. Odd 
and pretty. 
ROSE 1910—Extra early, extra large, rich deep pink with narrow 
central line on lower petals. Fine forcer and highly popular. 
ROMANCE—-Medium early. One of the best smoky-hued varieties. 
Coral pink, seen through a haze of blue smoke. Is the color. 
SOUVENIR—(P). An extra good, rich, clear yellow. Early. 
SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS—Vigorous tall grower selling well on all 
markets. Early. Color very bright orange-saffron. 
GLADIOLI TOPAZ—In our judgment a truly beautiful variety. The 
individual flowers are medium in size, but what a color—soft pink 
blended with apricot. Fine spikes always straight, it will stand the 
terrific summer heat better than any glad, that we are growing. Un¬ 
commonly good and inexpensive. Extra early. 
VIRGINIA—Early. Same as Scarlet Princeps. Strong spikes of mas¬ 
sive. intense scarlet blooms. Six or more out. Consistent winner at 
the shows. Fine forcer. A high class cut flower. 
W. H. PHIPPS—Medium early. In the very best class as to color, 
size, bulb and cut flower value. La France pink overlaid with light 
rose-salmon. Lower petals speckled with ruby red. Flowers enorm¬ 
ous. A masterpiece. 
TWO NEW VERBENAS—in the Giant class, SPECTRUM RED and 
CRIMSON GLOW. If you grow plants for spring sales these will 
show you a profit. Both are self colors without eyes, are extremely 
free flowering, solid self colors without a contrasting lighter eye. 
