WILSON’S 
GLORIOUS 
GLADIOLUS 
ALL FIRST SIZE BULBS 
At Greatly Reduced Prices 
(See end of list.) 
E -— Early M — Midseason L — Late 
R — indicates Ruffled Petals 
Gladiolus 
NOTE CAREFULLY —We procure our bulbs from the largest and most reliable 
growers in America. All are strictly .young stock properly cured and treated against 
disease. 
COMPARE OCR PRICES REFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE 
CULTURE —'Any good garden soil, thoroughly prepared and manured, is suit¬ 
able. Bone Meal or cow manure (Bovung) are particularly good. If the soil is stiff, 
add sand or sifted ashes. 
Gladiolii do best in full sun. Plant in rows, 6 inches apart in the row and 4 
inches deep, rows 12 inches apart. Continue to plant every 2 weeks till mid July 
for a succession. Frequent cultivation is advisable. Water copiously. Take up 
bulbs in fall before ground begins to freeze and put in a warm, sunny place, for 
a few days, to dry. Cut off stems a few inches above bulb, tie in bunches and 
hang in a dry cool place or store in paper bags. 
Cut spikes as soon as the first one or two flowers are open. The remainder will 
open in the house. 
16 LARGE-FLOWERING SORTS 
ACHILLES. E. Orange Red. 
BETTV NUTHALL. L. Coral Pink; Yellow 
throat. 
CARMINE ROSE. M. Charming Art Shade. 
CHARM. M.R. Pure Rose Pink. 
GRAND GLORY. E.R. Golden Orange. 
KUNDERDII GLORY. E.R. Lovely Cream. 
AIRS. O. W. DYNES. E.R. Clear Canary 
Yellow. 
PANTHEON. E. Glistening White. 
All the above same price 
6 for 20 ets. 12 for 35 ets. 25 for 
PICARDY. L. Clear Light Salmon. 
Do*. 00 ets; 100, $4.00. 
RED CHARM M. Velvety Blood Red. 
ROSE SPLENDOR. L. Deep Rose Pink. 
RUTH HUNTINGTON. E.R. Clear Laven¬ 
der. 
SPANGLED BEAUTY. M. Tyrian Rose. 
SPLENDORRA. E. Deep Wine Red. 
T. A. WESTON. M. Pure Salmon Pink. 
VIOLA GEM. M. Lovely Soft Purple. 
Kcept Picardy which see. 
5 ets. 50 for $1.25 100 for $2.50 
WILSON'S GLORIOUS GLADIOLUS MIXTURE 
(From Above Named Sorts) 
Most gladioli mixtures are composed of a number of odd varieties thrown 
together into one container and sold in that way. That’s why mixtures are usually 
a disappointment. Our mixtures are taken from the above named sorts so that the 
purchaser is absolutely sure of a real mixture. 
6 for 20 ets. 12 for 35 ets. 25 for 65 ets. 50 for $1.25 100 for $2.50 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBS AND ROOTS 
CANNAS LARGE FLOWERING For best results 
use plenty of 
well-decayed manure and water freely. 
THE PRESIDENT Scarlet; green foliage. 5 feet. 
KING HUMBERT Salmon - scarlet. Bronze leaf. 
5 feet. 
YELLOW KING HUMBERT Yellow lightly spot¬ 
ted red, green foli¬ 
age. 5 feet. 
Plants only. Ready in Mid-May (potgrown). 
Each 25 ets.; Dozen, $2.50 
Til RFRO^F^ Excelsior, Dwarf Pearl. Lovely, 
u UVWJLJ large, double flowers of thick, wax¬ 
like texture borne on graceful, long strong stems. 
Wonderfully fragrant. 3 for 25 ets.; 12 for 60 ets.; 
100 for $4.00. 
DAHLIAS sha11 have strong divided roots of 
a number of the best sorts for cutting. 
Also plants of the new Unwin Dwarf Hybrids so 
invaluable for beds and borders. All at the most 
reasonable prices. 
HARDY LILIES It is in the hardy border that 
Lilies do best, as they get the 
benefit of the shade of the surrounding plants, 
which is so necessary for their welfare. 
AURATUM (Golden-banded Japan Lily). Large, 
graceful, fragrant flowers, ivory 
white, studded with chocolate-crimson spots, and 
striped golden-yellow. 35 ets. each; $3.50 per Do*. 
REGALE (Hegal Lily). One of the most beautiful 
Garden Lilies. It grows 3 to 5 feet high, 
and blooms in July. It is perfectly hardy. Large 
trumpet-shaped, scented flowers ivory white, shad¬ 
ed pink, tinged j^ellow. 30 ets. each; $3.00 per Do*. 
SPECIOSUM ALBUM 
through the centre of 
$4.00 per Do*. 
Large white flowers with 
a greenish band running 
each petal. 40 ets. each; 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM ( Magnificum). 
white, heavily 
crimson. 35 ets. eaeh; $3.50 per Do*. 
Rosy- 
spotted 
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