GLADIOLUS BULBS 
The most satisfactory, desirable and popular of all garden bulbs. Their present popularity 
is due to the many beautiful new varieties which are being produced and to the fact that they 
grow and bloom so readily in any location. Can be planted at any time from March to June, 
either in beds by themselves or among your roses and shrubs. Gladioli are the finest of all 
Summer cut flowers, their spikes lasting well even in very warm weather. Gladioli bulbs can 
be flowered year after year. Dig the bulbs in the Fall after tops have died down and store 
them in a cool dry place for another season’s planting. 
6 for 25c; doz, 40c. 
Bagdad (Palmer). A wonderful flower. The 
color is a smoky old rose, a smooth clear 
color of great appeal. 
Betty Nuthall (Sal.) A glowing orange pink, 
with a light yellow throat, and a light feath¬ 
ering of carmine. The florets are often six 
inches across and are of splendid substance 
and placement. 
Bleeding Heart (Brown). The color is white, 
tinted light pink with a large red blotch. 
Good propagator. 
Commander Koehl. The standard large, deep 
red Gladiolus. 
Golden Dream (Groff). One of the best deep 
yellows. Very tall growing spike, with six or 
seven blooms open. 
Apricot Glow. Clear warm apricot colored 
primulus grandiflora. Extra fine tall spikes 
make it fine for cutting. Very early. 
Giant Nymph. Lovely light rose-pink suffused 
with creamy yellow in the throat. Giant 
flowers. 
Los Angeles. Shrimp-pink, accentuated by 
glowing orange-carmine feathering in the 
throat. 
Marmora (Errey). Beautiful lavender gray. 
Giant spikes with 7 or 8 enormous sized 
blooms open at one time. All perfectly placed. 
Mrs. Leon Douglas (D). Salmon-rose striped 
deeper. Several immense blooms on a 5-ft. 
spike. A leading commercial and exhibition 
variety. 
Mrs. P. W. Sisson (Coleman). Creamy light 
pink. Tall, strong grower. Six or more large 
blooms open at a time. Outstanding variety. 
Pfitzer’s Triumph (Pf.) Blooms have a diam¬ 
eter of 6 inches or more and are of a bright 
salmon orange with velvet red blotch. A 
sensation wherever exhibited. 
5 for 25c; doz. 50c. 
Dr. F. E. Bennett (D). The popular, well known 
fiery red. One of the most brilliant scarlets 
grown. Fine large flower. 
Picardy (Palmer). Color, soft apricot pink with 
a silvery sheen, feathering of slightly deeper 
coolr in the throat. The individual florets 
are extremely large, slightly ruffled and of 
a heavy waxlike substance. 
4 for 25c; doz. 60c. 
Berty Snow (Mair). One of the best lavenders. 
Has good substances, large flowers and 
straight spikes. 
Mother Machree (Stevens). Vinaceous lavender 
overlaid toward the edges of the petals with 
a sort of salmon pink. Color is difficult to 
describe but it is very beautiful. This is 
called a smoky but is really much different 
from the ordinary smokies. 
3 for 25c; doz. 75c. 
Albatross (Pf.) Unquestionably the clearest 
white gladiolus ever introduced. Grows 5 ft. 
tall, has good substance and opens 5 or 6 
large blooms at a time. 
Commander Koehl (Pf.) Large dark scarlet red, 
without markings or blotches. Individual 
florets 6% inches across, of which there are 
6 or 7 open at a time. 
Coryphee (Pf.) Purest pink imaginable. Per¬ 
fect, well formed, large round flowers. Eight 
to ten in number, carried on an excellent 
spike. 
Minuet (Coleman). Wonderful clear lavender. 
A lavender by which all others are judged. 
Six or seven wide open florets open at a 
time. Arranged perfectly on straight spike. 
Pelegrina. The large deep blue flowers have a 
strong appeal due to their color and fine 
arrangement of the florets. 
Wasaga (Palmer). A soft apricot buff without 
throat markings or flecking. Charmingly 
ruffled. A beautiful variety. 
Wuertembergia (Pfitzer). Large scarlet flow¬ 
ers wtih soft creamy throat blotches. Tall. 
Never crooks. A most popular Gladiolus. 
WASHINGTON CUSTOMERS: Please add 2% 
State Sales Tax and Postag-e. 
GOLD MEDAL MIXTURE 
This includes all of our choicest 
named varieties and many unnamed 
hybrids of the highest degree of 
quality. Price 50c per dozen. 
SUPERB MIXED 
A mixture composed of a splendid 
assortment of the finest varieties 
grown and including a wide range 
of colors. Large flowering bulbs. 
50c doz., $3.00 per 100. 
MIXED VARIETIES 
All colors, 35c per dozen. 
$2.75 per 100. 
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