Small Type Chrysanthemums 
Bronze Doty. Bronze. Blooms October 20. 
White Doty. White. Blooms October 20. 
Dorothy Turner. Red. Blooms November 10. 
Golden Sun. (Single). Yellow. Blooms October 20. 
BUTTONS 
Margot. White. Blooms October 10. 
Rodell. Yellow. Blooms October 15. 
Ethel. Bronze. Blooms October 25. 
Red Flare. Red. Blooms October 25. 
AMENONE 
Bernieta. Pink with white cushion. Blooms November 1. 
Norma. Orchid pink with gold cushion. Blooms November 10. 
Suzanne Miller. Yellow. Blooms November 10. 
White Amenone. Small white. Blooms November 10. 
Prices on above varieties: Rooted cuttings, single plants 10c each; 
three for 20c; 75c a dozen, postpaid. (Assorted varieties our selection 
50c a dozen). 
Cultural Directions: Set plants three inches or more deep, 10 to 
15 inches apart, in good rich soil. Pack soil around roots firmly, water 
freely, rake soil around plant and leave a little below level. It is best 
not to make them too rich at first as they will become all stalk, and 
blooms smaller. For large blooms, when plants are 8-10” high, break 
tops out, let 3 to 6 branches grow to plant, keep rest broken off, do 
this before buds appear. Then apply your fertilizer, such as Bone Meal 
or Cotton Seed Meal, mixed with Wizard Sheep Manure. Disbudding 
should be done as soon as buds are large enough to be seen. Leave 
largest bud on end of each plant, keep others pinched off. After buds 
appear, apply fertilizer lightly worked in around plant once or twice 
each week until buds begin to show color. Keep plants watered during 
the budding period if needed. 
SELECT GLADIOLUS 
The world’s finest and best twenty varieties in their respective 
colors. We can ship bulbs at any time desired from October 15 until 
July 15. 
Apricot Glow. Large, tall, clear apricot. Outstanding. 
Betty Nuthall. Large, tall, coral pink, light orange throat, rouge 
feathering. A prize winner. 
Giant Nymph. A huge, frilled, light rose pink, creamy throat. 
Vigorous grower. 
Gold Eagle. Very popular early yellow. 
Golden Dream. Solid deep yellow, tall, straight, vigorous grower. 
Best golden yellow. 
Lily White. Pure white. Graceful, beautiful. Mirseason. 
Mrs. P. W. Sisson. Cameo pink. Huge flowers, perfectly placed. 
Nancy Hanks. Rich orange pink. Many correctly placed blooms. 
Stands heat well. A very choice variety. 
Peace. Large late white, purple blotch. Very attractive. 
1910 Rose. Very popular early deep rose pink. 
Virginia. Large very intense scarlet red. Outstanding. Fine display. 
Prices, postpaid, above varieties. 40c dozen; 50, $1.00; 100, $175; 
500, $8.00; 1000, $15.00. 
Anna Eberius. Large dark purple, very attractive and different. 
Bagdad. Large smoky old rose, finest of it’s class. 
Berty Snow. Attractive soft lilac lavender. 
Dr. F. E. Bennett. Flaming red. Midseason’s best red. 
Flaming Sword. Long spikes of large flaming flowers. Early 
deep red. 
Marmora. Large tall lavender brey, smoky petunia blotch. Eight 
to ten gorgeous blooms at once. A very outstanding variety. 
Picardy. Large shrimp pink, lightly ruffled. Popular. 
Tycko Zang. Very popular large salmon pink, late blooming. 
W. H. Phipps. Iridescent pink. A consistent winner. One of the 
tops. 
Prices, postpaid, above varieties: 12 for 45c; 100 for $2.50; 500 
for $11.50; 1000 for $22.50. 
Florist mixed : Should you prefer a general assortment of Gladi¬ 
olus varieties, in this selection you get early, medium and late varieties, 
all colors and combinations. Order by the hundred, plant some every 
ten days, and enjoy them all season. Prices, postpaid: Blooming size 
bulbs, 100 for $1.00. No. 2’s, large size, 100 for $1.25. No. l’s, giant 
size bulbs, 100 for $1.50. (We really advise the No. 2 size for best 
flowers). 
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