Jung^s Select Gladioli 
There is no bulb of such easy culture, embracing the great range of 
color with endless combinations and variety, to equal the Gladioli. Our 
bulbs are of the finest quality and will give bountiful satisfaction the first 
season. The bloom is continuous from the end of July until froist. Cul¬ 
ture instructions will be sent with each order. 
Seven Prize Winning Gladioli 
A IDA —One of tlie best ricli blue sliades. Large, well placed flowers and 
ver.y showy. 3 for 25c.; doz. 65o. 
BAGDAD —Kich old rose witli rub.y throat. Flowers 5 to 6 in. across borne 
on very tall, straight siiikes. Each 10c.; 3 for 25c.; doz. 75c. 
DUNA —Another new beauty, being a ver 3 ' delicate apricot-buff. Large well 
placed flower's. One of the best for baskets and bou(|uets. Each 10c.; 3 for 
25c_; doz. 95c. 
FLAMING METEOR —Immense bright red flowers produced on tall heavy 
spikes. One of the most spectacular glails grown. 3 for 3.5c.; doz. $1.25. 
MARGARET FULTON —Superb earl.y, rich stilmon, very desirable. Oreal 
favorite with florists on account of its rich color and fine spikes. 3 for 
25c.; doz. 60o.; 100 for $3.50. 
MAMMOTH WHITE —A consistent jirize winner, one of the best pure white 
“glads". Enormous glistening white flowers, 5 to (> in. in diameter, are 
borne on strong straight spikes. Each 10c.; 3 for 25c.; doz. 65c. 
“PICARDY” The Regal Beauty —Probably the ver.x' best "glad" ever pro- 
duceil. For sheer beauty- it has few rivals. Flowers are a rare shade of 
light salmon a]iricot and are produced on tall, straight spikes. 3 for 20c.; 
doz. 60c.; 100 for $3.50. 
Special Gladioli Collection No. 4 
One select bulb of each of the above seven Gladioli for 45c.; 
3 of each for $1.20; 12 of each for $3.90. 
14 Extra Select Gladioli 
ASHES OF ROSES—Soft tones of old rose fading to ashes of 
roses on the outer petals. Flowers of large size and wonderful 
ill c I'ln and color. 3 for 20o.; doz. 50c.; 100 for $3.00. 
CHAS. DICKENS—Ijarge tiowers of ricli violet-purple. Spikes 
tall and straight. Flowers well placed and many open at one 
time. 3 for 20c.; doz. 60c.; 100 for $3.25. 
CATHERINE COLEMAN—’onderful flowers of giant size pro¬ 
duced on tall straight spikes. Soft salmon with piu'ple mark¬ 
ings in throat. A real beauty. 3 for 20c.; doz. 60c.; 100 for 
$3.00. 
HENRY FORD —Large, clear, deep purple flowers shading into 
deejicr tones near the center. The best purple. 3 for ISc.; doz. 
60c.; 100 for $3.25. 
MOROCCO—A rare color, being deep maroon or almost black. 
Large flowers borne on strong siiikes. Sure to attract attention. 
3 for 20c.; doz. 50c. 
MINUET—Tl le best clear lavender. Six to seven large flowers 
open at a time. Tall straight spikes, well arranged. 3 for 20c.; 
doz. 65c; 100 for $3.90. 
MRS. P. W. SISSON—Immense ruffled blossoms of delicate 
cream -pink shading to white in the throat. A rare beauty. 3 for 
20o.; doz. 60c.; 100 for $3.25. 
PFITZER’S TRIUMPH—A real sensation. Immense flowers 5 to 
li in. across, bright orange-red and produced on stalks often 4 
ft. tall. The largest flowered glad. 3 for 20o.; doz. 60c. 
PURPLE QUEEN —Deep violet puiiile with 
darker throat. Ver\' desirable for all puriioses. 
3 for 30o.; doz. S5c. 
CRINKLES —If you wish a “glad” of rare Iieau- 
ty Crinkles will not disappoint you. Heavily 
ruffled flowers of a deep live rose-pink. A rare 
beauty. 3 for 30c.; doz. 75c. 
LA PALOMA —Considered the best pure orange 
colored glad. I.arge flowers on tall, straight 
spikes, very early. 3 for 20o.; doz. 75c. 
EEl) GLORY RUFFLED GOLD I’.ETTV XETHALL PURPLE (RiEEN 
Qladioli Collection No. 5 
One strong bulb of each of the above six 
fine “glads” for 35c.; 5 of each for $1.50. 
PICARDY .\L4M. WHITE FL.\'M1NG METEOR 
glory The majestic “glad”. Immense ruffled flowers 
of deepest purple-maroon are produced on straight stems 4 to 5 
ft. tall. Very showy. 3 for 25c.; doz. 85c.; 100 for $6.00. 
MRS. F. C. PETERS —A large flowered rosy lilac with crimson 
blotch on lower petals. Very showy, strong grower 3 for 20c • 
doz. 65c. ’’ 
ROSE GLORY—A magnificent rose-pink with ruffled petals that 
are edged with white. Large flowers, well arranged and wonder¬ 
fully showy The best rose-pink. 3 for ISc.; doz. 50c. 
RUFFLED GOLD —Heavily ruffled clear vellow. Large flowers 
well arranged, one of the better yellow "glads.” 3 for 25c.- doz. 
65o.; 100 for $4.50. 
W. H. PHIPPS —The wonder "glad”. Mammoth sized flowers, 10 
to 12 open at a time. Spikes strtiiglit, 4 to 5 ft. tall Rich 
coral pink, one of the very best. 3 for 20c.; doz. 60c. 
WHITE ORCHID —A white gladioli of rare beauty. Large, snowy 
white flowers, hoavilv ruffled and comes into flower early. Pro¬ 
fuse bloomer, well placed flowers. 3 for 20c.; doz. 60c. 
BeautiEul Gladioli 
ruffled gold—O ne of the best giant flow¬ 
ered heavily ruffled yellow “glads”. Tall spikes, 
well arranged flowers. 3 for 25c.; doz. 75c.’ 
RED GLORY —If you wish a rich red “Glad” 
of rare beauty plant Red Glory. Large red 
flowers, heavily ruffled and well placed on 
strong straight spikes, 3 for 25c.; doz. 75c. 
^ETTY NUTHALL —A magnificent, giant flow¬ 
ered coral-pink witli light orange throat. A 
wonderful variety that always pleases. 3 for 
25c.; doz. 75c. 
Special Qladioli Collection ISlo, 2 
The above 14 varieties represent the best to be had in Gladioli. 
1 Buib of each for 90c. 5 Bulbs of each for $3.75. 
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■J. W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, TFis. 
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