82 JiM.SJiu/truVay'^The Pioneer'RmericajrtSsedsmari'EstahlishedlSTO 
2722 Carmen Sylva. Snow white. 
Almost self-color, throat slightly 
penciled lilac. Stem tall, slender, 
wiry, straight. Excellent cutter. 
Grand varietj' and an exceptional 
white. Each, 7 cts.; V 2 doz. for 34 
cts.; doz., 60 cts.; 100, $3.75. 
2718 Flaming Sword. Soft light 
red. Tall plant with long spike of 
bloom arranged in single file. Hence 
the name. Very early. Each, 7 
cts.,; 1/2 doz., 34 cts.; doz., 60 cts.; 
100, $3.75. 
2709 Captain Boynton. A large 
clear lavender with darker blotch 
on lower petal. Tall spike with 
largo handsome flowers. Each. 7 
cts.; 1/2 doz., 34 cts., doz., 60 cts.; 
100, $3.90. 
::711 lle<ty .\uthnll 
2771 Shumway’s “Sunburst” Mixture No. 1 Bulbs 
All Number One Bulbs guaranteed to bloom 
and please. Bulbs 1 % to 2 in. in diameter. This 
i.s grown a.s a mixture and is a wonderful bar¬ 
gain. It does not eont.iin all the varietie.s and 
blends as found in my .Suporllne Mixture but is 
an excellent assorlmeiit that I guarantee will 
jilease you. ■/. ilo/.., Zt 42 els.; 5(t for 
.'(il.Z.'i; 100 for !j(2.2.1; Z.'.O for .'fi."..00! 500 for ijiit.SO. 
Shumway’s Glorious Gladiolus 
The Most Popular Cut Flower and the Most ProfitE^ble for Roadside Stands 
and City Markets. Grow them in large quantities for your own pleasure and 
market. Give perfect satisfaction in every State in the Union. All mammoth 
size, disease-free bulbs. Produce abundant massive blooms on tall spikes. 
ALL PREPAID 
2769 Shumway’s Superfine Rainbow Mixture No. 1 Bulbs ^ diametL. ” 
This, my very best mixture, is made up by taking equal parts of each variety I grow, mixing 
them by hand so the proportions of each aie just right for a beautiful garden with a rainbow of 
color; all .shades and blends. .\ll .\unil»«T One illotlier liiillts at the following low priee: % dov',. 
for ;{<) elM.i «l4>/... for I.S et.s.; 50 for !i!1.05; lOO for .')!;5.00: 250 for .‘S0.T5; 500 for .'j!12.50; 1000 for $22.50. 
2770 Shumway’s Superfine Rainbow Mixture 
No. 2 Bulbs 
Thus mixture is made up proportionately of the 
.same varieties as No. 2709 above. The bulbs, 
however, are No. 2 size, measuiing 1% in. to IV 2 
in. in diameter. They will bloom the first season 
ami give i>erfect .satisfaction. Greatest value on 
earth for little money, llor.., :{5 els.; 50 for 1)8 
els.; 100 for $1.90; 2;.50 for .$4.25; 500 for .$8.00. 
2707 B.vron I.. Smith. Beautiful l.avendcr-pink, on white 
Rrouiul, aji ofoliid shade. Kaeh, 8 ets.; V 2 doz., 40 cts.; 
<1(1/... 70 cts.: 100 , $4.25. 
27 l.'l Orance (iuecn. Apricot-orange. A distinct new shade 
without competition. KxcPileiit bloomer. Kaeli, 0 ets.; 
Mi, doz., 28 ets.; doz., 48 ets.; 100, $2.75. 
27.2.5 Mrs. F. C. Peters. Beautiful shade of rose lilac, wdth 
crimson blotch bordered white on lower seg'mont: resem- 
blinpr an orchid in color. Karh, O ets.; Y> doz., 30 ets.; 
doz., .50 cts.; 100, $8.2.5. 
27.20 Mrs. Franris KhiR. Lig-ht scarlet of very pleasintr 
shade; small blotches of red; large wide open flowers; tall 
spike with many buds. Kaeh, 5 cts.; '/•, doz., 28 (its.; 
doz., 48 cts.; 100 for .$2.75. 
2701 .Vniiie laiiiric. Heavily ruffled delicate pink, over¬ 
laid with light pink. Light lavender lines in the throat. 
Kaeh, 0 cts.; Vs doz., 80 cts.; doz., .50 cts.; 100, .$3.25. 
272.5 Joe I'olpiiian. Extra Earl.v Large spikes. Rich bright 
red, lighter in throat. Bea.ulilul ruffled petal.s. Each, 
0 cts.; Vs doz., 80 cts.; doz., 50 cts.; 100. $.2.2.5. 
27.27 Mrs. Frank Pendleton. One of the finest varieties 
yet introduced. The flowers are of largest size, borne on 
strong straight spikes. In color a soft rosy pink with 
For jotir protection till of 
I-IUIII-C u„ii,„ ;„.e 
Iretited to kill Ihrip.s, insect.s and 
eggs, insuring you strong healthy 
hlooni.s. 
Complete 
Cultural 
Directions on 
Gladiolus 
Included 
Free with 
Every Order 
50 At 100 Rate—Lowest Postpaid Prices—Beautiful Late Introductions 
Betty Nuthall—Pink and Rose 
One of the outstanding gladioli of recent introduction. Light 
coral with pale orange throat and light feathering of carmine. 
A beautiful large flowered variety. Each, 8 cts.; I /2 doz., 35 cts.; 
doz., 60 cts.; 100, $3.75. 
brilliant deep red blotches in the throat. A color combi¬ 
nation rivalling many of the finest orcliicls in its richness: 
(Xuuisile in eveiy way. Each, (> cts.; Vs doz., 80 cts.; 
doz,, 50 cts.; 100 fur $8.25, 
2788 Mrs. Leon Bouglas. Brilliant, extra la'ge flowers, 
begonia-rose striped with flame and scarlet. Each, 8 cts.; 
Vs doz., 85 cts.; doz., 00 cts.; 100, $4.00. 
2712 Dr. F. E. Bennett. Peach red overlaid flame color, 
throat finely stippled ruby and white. Each, 8 cts.; 
Va doz., 35 cts.; doz., 00 cts.; 100, .$4.00. 
2740 Purple Glory. The giant of Kunderd’s New Ruffled 
race. A wonderful flower of deep velvety maroon-red, with 
almost black blotches. Each, 8 cts.; Vs doz., 40 cts.; doz., 
70 cts.; 100, $4.50. 
27.22 Minuet. This variety has created a sensation for 
several seasons: color, light lavender, with four to six 
large, heavy blooms open at one time. Each, 8 ets.; 
Vs doz., 40 cts.; doz.. 70 cts.; 100, .$5.25. 
2720 Golden Measure. An English introduction of pure 
golden yellow by which all other yellows are measured. 
Tall spike: strong grower: large handsome blooms. Each, 
7 cts.; Vs doz., 85 cts.; doz., 60 cts., 100, $1.00. 
2769 
Shumway’s 
Superfine 
Rainbow 
Mixture 
of 
Gladiolus 
2708 I’icnrdy Glorious IMiik 
2705 A.ida Deep Blue 
A Glorious New Glad 
Very ileep blue ivith small reddish lilac 
blotch. Large flowers, several open, strong 
stem and extremely early. Wonderful propa¬ 
gator. Each, 8 cts.; V 2 doz., 40 cts.; doz., 75 
cts.; 100, $4.75. 
2706 Baron J. Hulot 
Large deep violet blue of exquisite beauty. 
Tall grower, flowers well opened, striking and 
beautiful. Each. 7 cts.; Va doz., 35 cts.; doz., 
60 cts.; 100 for $4.00. 
2708 Picardy 
Glorious Apricot Pink 
A most sensational flower of delicate apri¬ 
cot-pink. The individual florets arc all ex¬ 
tremely large, slightly ruffled and of hcav'y 
wax-like substance. lias created a sensation 
pr:tetieally every time exhibited. Each, 7 
cts.; 1/2 doz., 35 cts.; doz., 60 cts.; 100, $4.00. 
2748 Pfitzer’s Triumph. This is 
unquestionably one of the largest 
and finest gladiolus ever introduced. 
Blooms have a diameter' of at least [ 
si.x inches and are of a bright sal¬ 
mon orange color with .small velvet 
red blotches. Each, 7 cts.; 1/2 doz., ' 
35 cts.; doz., 60 cts.; 100, $4.00. 
2730 Los Angeles. Shrimp - pink 
marked orange-carmine in the 
throat. It is an appealing flower 
of a most unusual shade. Substan¬ 
tial and showy, greatly admired by 
all who have seen it. A variety of 
individuality. Each, 7 cts.; Vb doz., 
30 cts.; doz., 55 cts.; lOfl, $3.50. 
2767 W. H. Phipps. The largest 
and most beautiful pink Glad in 
existence. Flower spikes often 15 
inches long, all in bloom at one 
time. Each, 7 cts. 1/2 doz., 35 cts.; 
doz., 60 cts.; 100, $3.75. 
