Lohrman^s Selected Gladiolus 
20 00 
5 25 
5 00 
6 50 
6 00 
4 75 
Aida. Large dark blue flowers with two small 
lilac blotches in throat. 
Ave Maria. Light violet-blue and purple 
blotches. 
Blue Danube. Clear amethyst-blue with 
darker blotches. Many flowers open at once. 
Blue Triumphator. Pale China blue with 
silvery sheen. Exhibition variety. 
Charles Dickens. Violet-purple. 
Heavenly Blue. Clear, light lavender-blue. . . 
Lilac Wonder. Primulinus. Pure light lavender 
Louise. Orchid-lavender with creamy throat.. 
Minuet. Clear lavender. Large spikes. 
Mrs. Van Konynenburg. Aniline-blue. One 
of the best blues. 
Paul Pfitzer. Rich velvety purple. 
Pelegrina. Deep violet-blue—the darkest blue 
in the Pfitzer collection. 
Purple Glory. Deep velvety maroon, almost 
black blotches. 
7 00 
7 00 
10 50 
10 50 
5 00 
9 00 
9 00 
4 50 
7 25 
5 25 
6 50 
9 00 
5 50 
SMOKY SHADES 
Bagdad. Smoky old-rose, deeper at the edges. 
Copper Bronze. Primulinus. Coppery bronze, 
with deeper metallic sheen. 
Mother Machree. Grayish lavender overlaid 
with salmon-pink. Large. 
Rose Ash. Old-rose, overlaid and blended with 
pink, blue, and red. 
The Orchid. Primulinus. Light orchid, with 
lilac-rose feathering in throat. Orchid-shaped. 
5 50 
4 50 
9 00 
5 00 
8 50 
100 
$5 50 
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7 50 
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21 00 
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5 50 
9 00 
4 75 
9 00 
PINK AND ROSE SHADES 
Annie Laurie. Primulinus. Delicate pink, 
overlaid rose-pink, purplish lines in the throat. 07 70 5 25 
Betty Nuthail. Coral-pink with pale yellow 
throat. Fine for cutting. 07 70 5 25 
Christabel. Shrimp-pink with sulphur-yellow 
throat. Large flowers on strong stem. 18 1 70 13 50 
Frank J. McCoy. Pure deep pink. Large spike. 14 1 35 10 50 
Giant Nymph. Light rose-pink with creamy 
yellow throat. Large, wide-open flowers. ... 07 70 5 25 
Los Angeles. Shrimp-pink with glowing or¬ 
ange-carmine blotch in throat. 06 60 4 50 
Mildred Louise. Soft glowing orange-pink. 
Spike and flowers similar to Picardy, though 
darker. 12 1 15 9 00 
M rs. Frank Pendleton. Deep rose-pink, large 
deep red blotch on lower petals. 06 60 4 50 
Mrs. Leon Douglas. Begonia-rose, striped 
flame-scarlet, lower petals pale lemon. 07 70 5 25 
Peerless Pink. 'New. Clearest pink flowers of 
exquisite form. Good substance. 12 1 15 10 50 
Picardy. Clear soft shrimp-pink. Immense 
flowers on strong, tall spikes. A great favorite 07 65 5 00 
W. H. Phipps. Bright salmon. 08 70 5 50 
LOHRMAN’S EXHIBITION MIXTURE. Our mixture of best 
named varieties in all colors and shades. 5c each; 50c per doz.; 
$4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000. 
All Gladiolus supplied 6 at the dozen rate; 25 or more at the 100 rate 
YELLOW SHADES 
Gate of Heaven. New. Large, heavy, pure 
deep yellow ruffled flowers. Beautiful. 20 
Golden Chimes. New. Lovely soft yellow, 
shaded deeper at throat; well-formed blooms 
on tall stem. 25 
Golden Dream. Golden yellow. Vigorous 
grower. 07 
Golden Measure. Pure golden yellow. 07 
Loyalty. Clear yellow, deeper at throat. 09 
Orange Wonder. Clear orange-salmon. 08 
Souvenir. Primulinus. Pure deep yellow. ... 06 
BLUE AND PURPLE SHADES 
RED SHADES 
Afiame. Primulinus. Begonia-rose shaded Each Doz. 
orange-red.$0 07 $0 70 
Amador. New. Large glowing red flowers. . . 14 1 35 
Bill Sowden. Deep blood-red. 12 1 15 
Commander Koehl. Large; clear blood-red .. 10 95 
Flaming Meteor. New. Large, bright deep 
red flowers on long stems. 30 2 65 
Gladiator. New. Beautifully shaped, large, 
bright scarlet flowers. 30 2 65 
Moorish King. New. Dark mahogany-ma¬ 
roon, with velvety black sheen. 50 5 00 
Pfitzer’s Triumph. Salmon-orange. 07 70 
Red Phipps. Brilliant light scarlet. Tall spikes 12 1 15 
Scarlet Wonder. Pure deep scarlet. 06 60 
Wurtembergia. Scarlet with creamy white 
throat. 12 1 15 
No flower gives as much satisfaction to the gardener as the Gladiolus, either for a cut-flower or show in the garden. Our stock of bulbs 
is selected for variety of color, and although grown in a thrip-free section, they are carefully treated against this harmful pest. 
The following list includes some of the latest novelties as well as the ever-popular varieties. We list them according to shades to assist 
in ordering. 
WHITE SHADES 
Our leaflet, “Cultural Direc¬ 
tions for Gladiolus”, covers 
planting, cultivating, and stor¬ 
ing bulbs, also the prevention 
and control of thrip. Free on 
request. For thrip on foliage 
or sheaths, use Pyrethrum 
Spray. Spray twice each week 
after the growth shows above 
ground. 
Albania. Large; white.S 
Albatross. One of the best pure whites; ruffled 
edges. 
Carmen Sylva. Pure white; long stems. 
Helen Wills. Creamy with soft canary-yellow 
in the throat. 
Joerg's White. Pure white with creamy yellow 
blotch. 
Maid of Orleans. Milk-white, with creamy 
throat. Excellent. 
Mammoth White. Giant blooms of purest 
white. 
Polar Ice. Large; pure white. Good forcer... 
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