x'liAtijiAN r GLAi/IOLUu 
have ueen lost to f^araeno for many years, but 
hyoriaists are doing their best to bring them 
bacit. Here are three which have some fragrance 
ana tnese have already produced even more fra¬ 
grant offspring. 
Incense i*„rs, *^iller) 80 davs. A truly fra¬ 
grant garden glad, begonia rose with sul])hur 
yellow throat, x'atented. ^ each. 
ik*ibloom (Otevens) 65 days. An early bird. 
Oreamy white with carmine blotches, i^hintly 
fragrant in a quiet room - not discernible 
outdaors. 25^4 each; .^2.50 dozen. 
Oweet and Lovely (j^urple) 80 davs. A saffron- 
orange-rose combination, largest of the three. 
xh*agrance about liAe above. 25^ each; v2.50 
dozen. 
HYBRILIZ liJG OLRV ICE 
Jeeas from any cross involving the above fra¬ 
grant varieties will be produced at v5.00 per 
pod, wnich will be sent intact when ripe, by 
registered nail. If uiisuccessful, fee returned 
liAIiLf GLA*>Jk>LUJ 
Now your perennial boraer can flaunt rare col¬ 
orful glaoiolus a full month before the glad 
paten presents its earliest bloom. Yhese spe¬ 
cies are hardy wherever tulips will ptow and 
require same culture. September delivery. 
bYZAI^riNUo iJurAish Corn tT.ag) Lalnty light 
violet-red flowers in early Oune here, tall¬ 
est of the group. b5\i each; dozen. 
COA-UNIJ I Common Corn ilag) ilowers similar, 
but plant a bit shorter and blooms a weoA la¬ 
ter than above. each. 
ILLYRlCUo (Illyrian Corn i<lag) Riant about 
liice Communis, but flowers m.ore red. Bears 
cornels at ends of stolons. Hare. vl»50 each. 
oEGSfLL (Italian Com Flag) Flowers similar to 
but more spreaaing than Bvzantinus. Has a verv 
faint, pleasing odor. Rare. v2.00 each. 
JU^Ea-BLOO^ING GL.\LlC>LUo oRECIEC 
Riant in spring with regular garden t'?pes. 
LxIACOCErHaLUo (i^ragonhead Gladiolus) From Na¬ 
tal. Ilooaea green-bronze flowers in August. 
Unusual novelty. ^1.50 dozen. 
