Beautiful large flowered Gladioli, continued 
per 12 per 25 p. 100 
Orange Princess, pure salmon-orange of avert] warm tint Early 
blooming arid fine for cutting .$ 
Pelegrina, one of the finest deep violet-blue varieties ever intro¬ 
duced. Large individual florets. Fine for exhibition .$ 
Persia, beautiful wine red with mahogany sheen. Excellent flower 
spike ....$ 
P. O. van Mourik, very light pink, almost white with clear red blotch. 
Very showy, large spike with many flowers open at a time . ... $ 
Pfitzer’s Triumph, one of the largest and finest Gladiolus. Bright 
vermilion-red .$ 
Picardy, of the many varieties recently introduced none approach 
Picardy in the wide-spread enthusiasm it has evoked among Gla¬ 
diolus fans. Picardy is an all around supreme variety and we 
cannot recommend it too highly for both garden and exhibition. 
The flowers are delicate apricot pink with slightly ruffled petals . $ 
Polar Ice, fine exhibition variety with large pure white flowers, 
many of which are open at a time .$ 
Pride of Wanakah, a striking lavender-rose color. Flowers large 
and well shaped on tall, straight stem .$ 
Roi Soleil, soft yellow with pink markings. An outstanding variety. 
Flowers of good substance on good stem .$ 
Souvenir, still a favorite pure yellow Gladiolus, The large hooded 
flowers face forward, four to six flowers open at a time .$ 
Venus, a fine creamy-white. The well placed florets are wide open 
on good straight stem .. 
Vierge d’Orieans (Maid of Orleans), the pure white flowerets 
have cream throats. One of the finest recent white introductions $ 
Virginia, large massive flowers of flaming scarlet, nuiny open at a 
time. A widely used variety .. $ 
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SPECIAL AMATEUR COLLECTION OF LARGE 
r | C^\Y/C D C H CZ I A Pi I ('"'l I I Of all our collections this is the most 
rLWWCIxCU O LAU I LI attractive and the one which is more 
greatly in demand; this demand increases year by year because of the unique composi¬ 
tion which attracts all flower lovers. You obtain in this collection 3 of each of the variet¬ 
ies mentioned on Page 18 and above, in all 105 Gladioli in 36 large and rich flowering 
varieties. (Each 3 bulbs are separately packed in a small bag and named.) That promises 
something for the coming summer! An occasion too, for flower lovers to appreciate the. 
world of Gladioli at its best. When planting them, place a peg with the name inscribed 
beside each variety, in order that you will know their names when they flower. This is 
not only instructive, but also interesting. Where can we plant this collection? Well, 
practically anywhere. We suggest that they are planted in 3 rows along footpaths, 
shrubberies or in the borders. Although the preparation means extra labour and packing 
material, we have, nevertheless, kept the price very low as we believe that each collec¬ 
tion sold means one more satisfied and regular customer. In all therefore, 105 Gladioli 
in 35 varieties, separa- 105 for S 4.30 
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tely packed, for $ 4.30 
TCl Cl IT CwI A him I ? Gladioli should be cut In the morning before 
n\J YV I L/ \,KJ I L/\Ls l UL / . f]j e 8U!l r / ses or i, j the evening when the sun is 
selling. When the flowers are intended for one's own use indoors, cut them as soon ns the first 
cup opens. If, however, they are required for sending away, they must be cut as soon as the 
first cup shows the slightest color. As soon as they are placed in water they will develop 
further. When the flower cups wither, remove them, and you will enjoy these Gladioli until the 
highest bud opens. They are the most beautiful and graceful cut flowers you can wish for. 
TT| CATALOG SPRING 1938 It may be freezing or snowing 
■*" I Ktassen Kloral Gardens Inc., Koslyn Heights, L.J. N.Y. but do not postpone ordering... 
