WEST NEWBURY, MASS. 
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Gladiolus 
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! Our list is a small selection of some of the most 
‘ popular varieties. The bulbs will bloom about two 
' months after planting and a succession may be had 
> from June to frost. 
Aflame. Enormous red, ruffled flowers. 8c. 80c 
per 12. 
Alice Tiplady. A primulinus hybrid of orange and 
scarlet, 6c. 60c per 12. 
Betty Nuthall. Warm coral-pink. 8c. 80c per 12. 
Commander Koehl. Beautiful dark red. 10c. 90c 
per 12. • ! 
Dr. Bennett. Fiery scarlet. 7c. 70c per 12. 
Giant Nymph. Enormous light pink. 6c. 60c per 
12 . ; 
Gloriana. Golden salmon. 7c. 70c per 12. 
Gold Eagle. Wonderful yellow. 8c. 90c per 12. ] 
Golden Dream. Beautiful late yellow. 7c. 70c per 
12. ; 
La Paloma. Large, vivid orange. 8c. 80c per 12. ] 
Longfellow. La France pink. 7c. 70c per 12. 
Morocco. Deep blackish red. 8c. 80c per 12. ] 
Mrs. Leon Douglas. Lemon color. 8c. 80c per 12. ] 
Pelegrina. Best deep blue. 10c. $1.00 per 12. " 
Picardy. Soft shrimp pink. 10c. $1.00 per 12. I 
Salbach’s Pink. Geranium pink. 10c. $1.00 per 12. ^ 
Yvonne. Large blush white. 8c. 80c per 12. " 
Mixtures of varieties, 60c per 12. $4.00 per 100. ^ 
June Flower Show 
June 10th to 25th 
On the first warm days of spring when the grass be¬ 
gins to show the faintest green, the early flowers also 
appear. From the Forsythias and Azalea mucronulatum 
(the Mongolian Azalea) to the Daphnes, the Mayflower 
Viburnum, the Magnolias, the white and pink Dogwoods 
and the flowering Crab-apples, the flowers increase at a 
quickening tempo until June, “the high tide of the year,” 
brings color everywhere. 
At this time at Cherry Hill, you are especially invited 
to our flower show—usually about the tenth to the twenty- 
fifth of June. Thousands and thousands of Peony blooms 
are everywhere and you may see Lilacs and many other 
flowers as well. In our spacious show room, arranged as a 
garden, are Rhododendrons, Azaleas, and Mountain Laurel 
along winding woodland paths. Peonies, Iris and many 
