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Cultural Directions included with all Shipments. 
You May Choose Individual Varieties, or 
Order the Complete Collection. 
PICARDY— The sensation of the Gladiolus world 
and winner of the highest symposium vote. Florets 
up to seven inches across, with many open at once, 
on flower stalks up to six feet tall. Color a de¬ 
lightful shrimp pink. Sold five years ago at $2.00 
a bulb. 15c. each; 3 for 25c.; 6 for 40c.; 12 for 
65c.; 100 for $3.50. 
MINUET —An exquisite orchid-toned variety, superb 
in every way. Huge florets up to seven inches 
across, one stalk making a bouquet. Majestic in 
the garden; unsurpassed as a cut flower; a sure 
winner in the flower shows. See color illustration, 
which of course is greatly reduced. 15c. each; 
3 for 25c.; 6 for 40c.; 12 for 65c.; 100 for $3.50. 
COMMANDER KOEHL —In the last symposium 
this variety takes its rightful place as the World's 
Finest Red Gladiolus. Gorgeous rich glossy pure 
red flowers of great brilliance, huge size, perfect 
form, and without a speck of any other color. The 
florets are as wide as this page and the stalks 
shoulder high. 15c. each; 3 for 25c.; 6 for 40c.; 
12 for 65c.; 100 for $3.50. 
BETTY NUTHALL —Always a Prize Winner. Glow¬ 
ing orange-pink with soft yellow throat. The 
illustration, which is only about one-third natural 
size, gives some idea of the great beauty of this 
magnificent variety, the best of the blended colors. 
One of the remarkable things about this variety 
is that it will sometimes produce as many as five 
huge spikes to a single bulb. It seems unbelievable 
that so much beauty could come from a single 
bulb. 10c. each; 3 for 20c.; 6 for 30c.; 12 for 50c.; 
100 for $2.75. 
MOTHER MACHREE —This variety not only main¬ 
tains its place among the leading varieties, but 
keeps climbing closer towards the top. In the 
previous symposium it took seventh place; now it 
occupies fifth place. Like the foregoing varieties, 
it is the leader in its class, the color being an 
invincible lavender, with glints of salmon and gold 
and a delightful yellow area at the throat. A sure 
Minuet 
winner. 15c. each; 3 for 25c.; 6 for 40c.; 12 for 
65c.; 100 for $3.50. 
MARMORA—A close competitor of Mother Ma- 
chree, but entirely different, being an exquisite 
flower of unusual lavender-gray, with a bright 
petunia spot at the throat. Huge flowers, many 
open at once. 10c. each; 3 for 20c.; 6 for 30c.; 
12 for 50c.; 100 for $2.75. 
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