Forty-one Fine "GLADS" 
Plain Petaled and Ruffled 
AFLAME. Begonia rose shading to bright 
orange flame near the edge. Six well 
placed blooms open at a time. Each, 6c; 
dozen, 50c. 
BAGDAD. Smoky old rose, deeper at edge 
of petals and lighter in the throat. Lip 
petals have a faint creamy blotch marked 
with pencilings of begonia-rose. Five to 
seven immense blossoms, strong spike. 
Each, 7c; dozen, 65c. 
BELINDE. A soft, creamy yellow novelty 
with large well-opened flowers. A lovely 
Gladiolus. Each, 5c; dozen, 40c. 
BERTY SNOW. Large flowers of beauti¬ 
ful lavender. Fine exhibition and cut 
flower. 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 6 inches across, of splen¬ 
did substance and placement. Each 5c; 
dozen, 40c. 
BLEEDING HEART. Pale pink red blotch 
on the lower petals. Strong grower with 
many flowers open at one time. Each, 7c; 
dozen, 65c. 
BONNEVILLE. Beautiful deep pink. An 
extra fine cut flower. Robust grower. 
Each, 7c; dozen, 65c. 
CHAS. DICKENS. Fine violet purple 
blossoms with darker blotch on the lower 
petal. Very fine. Each, 5c; dozen, 40c. 
COMMANDER KOEHL. A beautiful large 
clear light blood red. Probably the best 
variety in its color. Tall, straight, massive 
spikes with many open at a time. Each, 6c; 
dozen, 50c. 
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 atten¬ 
tion anywhere seen. Each, 5c; dozen, 40c. 
GIANT NYMPH. A beautiful light rose 
pink with a creamy yellow throat. The 
spikes are large and the flowers exception¬ 
ally 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 tex¬ 
ture and quality. Each, 5c; dozen, 35c. 
GOLDEN MEASURE. The finest of the 
pure yellows. It is very large and abso¬ 
lutely 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, 7c; dozen, 65c. 
HINEMOA. Large, deep rose flaked choc¬ 
olate; yellow throat. Very striking. Each, 
10c; dozen, 85c. 
Coryphee 
LA PALOMA. A large pure orange glad 
of fine substance. One of the best of the 
orange varieties. Each, 5c; dozen, 40c. 
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. 
MAID OF ORLEANS. Beautiful pure 
white with cream throat. Straight spike 
with many florets open at one time. An 
excellent cut variety. Each, 6c; dozen, 50c. 
MAMMOTH WHITE. A very large ala¬ 
baster white with many flowers beauti¬ 
fully placed on a tall and graceful spike. 
A consistent prize winner. Each, 7c; 
dozen, 65c. 
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The TILLINGHAST SEED COMPANY, La Conner, Washington 
