M.-S. SUPE'RFINE GLADIOLUS 
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Novelty Collection 
Canberra. Beautiful clear yellow; long 
spikes. 
Debonair. La-France-pink. A grand exhi¬ 
bition variety. 
Duna. Soft bright pinky buff, shading to 
pale yellow—a distinct new shade in 
Glads. 
Mother Machree. Lavender, enhanced by 
an overlay of salmon-pink. 
Pelegrina. Large florets of a lovely deep 
blue color, well arranged on a straight 
stem. 
Red Phipps. Magnificent tall spikes set 
with huge light red blooms. 
10 c. each 
M.-S. NOVELTY COLLECTION: One of 
each (6 varieties), 40c; 2 of each (12 bulbs), 
75c; $5.00 per 100. 50 at 100 rate. 
Bulbs kept separately, same price 
M.-S. Giant-flowering Mixed 
Gladiolus 
Composed of all named varieties 
in gorgeous blending 
35c per doz.; $2.00 per 100. 50 at 100 rate 
Gladiolus, Picardy 
M.-S. Gladiolus Collection No.1 
Aflame. Begonia-rose, edged with bright 
orange flame. 
Betty Nuthall. One of the finest. A soft 
tone of light salmon-pink with pale orange 
throat. 
Commander Koehl. One of the finest red 
varieties. Flowers large, brilliant scarlet- 
blood-red, on tall stems. 
Dr. F. E. Bennett. Shows up like “house- 
afire.” Large, bright scarlet flower. 
Golden Dream. Clear deep yellow; long 
stems. 
La Paloma. A vivid, orange-colored Gladio¬ 
lus of large size. Splendid spikes for 
cutting. 
Maid of Orleans. Large, perfectly formed 
white flowers with cream centers, on 
straight spike. 
Margaret Fulton. Rich deep salmon, 
shaded apricot in the throat. A gorgeous 
flower. 
Minuet. Light lavender, with 4 to 6 large, 
heavy blooms open at one time. 
Mrs. Van Konynenburg. Light violet or lav¬ 
ender-blue. Early midseason. Tall grower. 
Picardy. Clear flesh-pink, quite unmarked, 
shading to soft shrimp-pink at the petal 
edges. Flowers are often 6 inches or more 
across, and as many as ten of them, open 
in full glory atone time on the tall, straight 
spikes. 
Veilchenblau. First large violet-blue va¬ 
riety; lower petals have a darker blotch. 
COLLECTION NO. 1: One of each (12 
varieties), 60c; $4.00 per 100. 50 at 100 
rate. 
BuPs kept separately, same price 
M.-S. Gladiolus Collection No.2 
Flaming Sword. Bright red variety. Early 
bloomer; 4 to 6 open at the same time. 
Giant Nymph. Light pink, suffused with 
cream-yellow; large flowers on strong 
spikes. 
Gold Eagle. Extra-early. Deep rich yellow, 
slightly ruffled. 
Marmora. Extra-large, lavender-gray flow¬ 
ers with pale purplish blotch, on long 
stems, 8 to 12 open at one time. 
M rs. Francis King. Light scarlet, lowe 
petals splashed deeper red. Tall spikes. 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton, Jr. Delicately 
flushed salmon-pink, a rich maroon blotch 
on the three lower petals. 
Mrs. Fred C. Peters. Gorgeous light blue 
flowers with deeper markings, many open 
on long stems. 
M rs. Leon Douglas. Often 6 feet tall, with 
large flowers of choice rose-pink. 
Peace. Enormous, pure white flowers with 
lilac feather on the lower petal. 
Persia. Shiny, velvety dark maroon. Al¬ 
most black. 
Pfitzer’s Triumph. Enormous blooms of 
bright salmon-orange, with very small, 
deeper throat blotch; requires staking. 
Early. 
Virginia. Wide-open flowers of a bright, 
cheery Christmas red. 
COLLECTION NO. 2: One of each (12 va¬ 
rieties), 50c; $3.00 per 100. 50 at 100 rate. 
Bulbs kept separately, same price 
Gladiolus, Red Phipps 
Our Bulbs Are iVz Inches and Up 
If to be sent by Parcel Post, add postage 
at 5c per doz.; 25c per 100 
Our list comprises the best of recent 
introductions as well as the most popular 
of the standard varieties. Plant bulbs 
4 inches deep and 6 inches apart. 
34-36 Light St., Baltimore, Md. 
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Gladiolus 
