star of Bethlehem. Very fine, large white with creamy lip. 
Very beautiful and one of the finest. L. 10c; M. 2 for 15c; 
S. 3 for 15c; biilhlets 20 for 15c. 
Sultan. Deep rose red with ruffled flowers. Wonderful from 
large bulbs. L. 10c; M. 2 for 15c. 
Tamerlane. Our 1939 iiitroduction. We believe this striking 
novelty lias the richest coloring of all “brown” glads. 
Velvety garnet brown, deepening at the edge of petals, 
practically a self, having only slight stipplings of red and 
yellow in the throat. Very heavy substance and fine tex¬ 
ture. Eight large wide ojien flowers on tall stems which 
carry eighteen to twenty-two buds, most of them showing 
color at the same time. Vigorous grower, good producer of 
bulblets that not only germinate well but often bloom the 
first season. No small bulbs or bulldets this season. Large 
bulbs: $5.00 each. 
Tasman. A truly wonderful glad of rich geranium pink color 
and extra good substance. One of the largest of the 
“giants”. L. 50c; M. 30c; S. 20c; bulblets 4 fo^ 20c. 
Tennyson. Nopal red, heavily striped with rich oxblood red, 
cream throat blotch. Tall spike, well formed flowers of 
good substance. Lighter in color in sandy soil, heavier soil 
brings out all the richness of coloring. Award of Merit 
British Gladiolus Society Trial Grounds, 1938. L. 3 for 25c, 
10 for 70c; M. 10 for 40c. 
Tip-Top. Clear scarlet red of good substance, fine form and 
large flowers. L. 3 for 25c, 10 for 80c; M. 10 for 40c. 
Vagabond Prince. Deep golden brown with rich orange blotch. 
Strikingly beautiful. L. 20c; M. 15c; S. 10c; bulblets 15 
for 20c. 
'"^ista Bonita. Immense geranium pink. Many large flowers 
open on a tall spike. Exceedingly beautiful. L. $4.00; M. 
• $2.50; S. $1.50; bulblets 2 for 35c. 
i^hite Lily. We catalogued this last season without the usual 
introduction. What we thought was sufficient stock enabled 
us to offer it at a very low price. It was so well liked, 
however, that advance orders have taken a large portion 
of this season’s stock and we again offer only large bulbs. 
This is a white that is different; the flower is pure white 
and yet has a warm glow in the center; flowers large and 
wide open; stems tall and straight. Good grower and 
propagator. Large bulbs only: 50c each. 
White Triumphator.^An extra fine early white glad. Very 
large flowers on a tall spike. L. 25c; M. 15c; S. 10c; 
bulblets 5 for 15c. 
Wuertembergia. Tall bright red with a white throat. Very 
large flowers on strong spikes. Very ])opular. L. 3 for 20c, 
10 for 50c; M. 10 for 30c. 
Yellow Emperor. Kick soft yellow with an extremely good 
flower head. L. 2 for 15c, io for 60c; .M. 10 for 40c. 
Ziini. Kich sparkling silvery-rose, lit 1)y a large terra cotta 
throat, giving the com])ined color a smoky effect. Zuni 
has florets six and one-half inches in diameter and opens 
8-10 at a time. Nicely ruffled. L. $1.20; M. 60c T S. 30c; 
bulblets 10 for 80c. 
AND OUR 
FAMOUS RAINBOW MIXTURE 
We sell more and more of that wonderful mixtui-e. All colors 
and types of glads in assorted blooming sizes for a longer 
period of bloom. 50 bulbs for $1.25; 100 bulbs for $2.00. 
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