GENERAL 
List of GLADIOLUS 
This price list contains a retail prepaid 
list and a wholesale not prepaid list. If 
you wish larger quantities please look 
over my wholesale list or write for spe¬ 
cial prices. All bulbs are from clean stock 
grown in our own gardens. 
AFLAME— 1 legonia rose, very tall, large 
flowers, one of the most popular exhi¬ 
bition varieties. L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30. 
AIDA —-An excellent deep Violet Blue 
with rosy throat; strong growers. 
L., 10-.50; M., 10-.30; S., 10-.15. 
ALBATROSS —A very large, sparkling 
pure white. Lily like florets, many open 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.35; S. 10-.15. 
AMADOR —Medium red overspread with 
a glowing sheen. Does not burn in the 
sun; 5 to 8 large blooms open at one 
time. L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30. 
AVE MARIA —Light blue with small 
purple blotches; a very pleasing color. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. ' 
BALBOA —Salmon pink. L. 10-.40; M. 
10-.20; S. 10-.10. 
BEACON— I bright scarlet salmon with 
cream blotch. L. 10; M. 2-.15; S. .5. 
Per 10— L. .80; M. .50; S. .30. 
BEAUTIFUL OHIO— Very beautiful 
new shade of rose lavender. Medium 
size flowers, a distinct color that should 
take the florist’s eye. L. .25; M. .20; S. 
.10; Per 10—L. 2.00; M. 1.20; S. .80. 
BEOWULF — Strong, vigorous late 
mauve, lavender rose. 
L. .15 lM. .12; S. .10. 
BERTY SNOW —A large lavender with 
a pink tinge; well spaced, good spike. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
BETTY CO-ED —Soft, creamy pink with 
deeper cream throat; a combination 
highlv prized among florists. L. 10-.40; 
M. 10-.20; S. 10-.10. 
BETTY NUTHALL —Warm, coral pink 
with yellow to orange throat; splendid 
substance and placement. Vigorous, tall 
grower. L. 10-.40; M. 10-.25; S. 10-10. 
BLUE PEACOCK —Deep blue, with vel¬ 
vety blue blotch, overlaid with cream. 
Florets wide open and well arranged. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
BOMBAY —A pleasing smoky old rose. 
L. .60; M. .40; S. .20. 
CANBERRA —Pure bright yellow, large 
flowers; late. 
J„ IQ-,50; M. 10-.30; S. 10- f 15.. _ ... 
BREAK O’ DAY —Soft light pink, blend¬ 
ing to delicate cream throat. A large 
flower. Eiarlv. L. 10-.40; M. 10-.25; 
S. 10-10. 
CHAMPLAIN —Soft light blue with 
darker throat marking. Wry tall and 
straight with 6 or 7 large blooms open. 
A good early commercial. L. 10-50; M. 
10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
CHAS. DICKENS — Standard purple. 
Tall, strong grower with long, gracious 
spike. Good commercial purple. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
COMMANDER KOEHL — Large mas¬ 
sive clear blood red. A sensation in gar¬ 
den and show room. L. 10-.50. M. 10-.30. 
CREVE COUER— P, unit orange with or¬ 
ange-red throat, tall strong grower. L. 
.10; M. 2,15; S. 4-.15. Per 10— L. .80; 
M. .50; S. .30. 
DEBONAIR — La France pink with 
cream throat. Very tall, straight spike 
with long flower head. Good. L. 10-.49; 
M. 10-.25; S. 10-.10. 
DR. DURR —Ruffled cream white. A 
good early cut flower that is in bloom 
when whites are scarce. L. 10-.50; M. 
10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT Fiery scarlet 
with white lines in throat. One of the 
very best of the oledr sorts. L. 10-.50; 
M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
DR. MOODY —Light lavender penciling 
to darker. Strong grower. Farlv. 
L. 10-.40; M. 10-.20; S. 10-.10. 
DREAM O’ BEAUTY— Large rose red. 
A fine color and tall, strong-growing 
plant. A good seller. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.,30; S. 10-.15. 
DUNA —Soft, pinky buff shading to pale 
vellow. A new shade. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
EARLY DAWN —New, tall, rich gerani¬ 
um pink. Good grower with large 
blooms. Verv early. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
EARLY PEACH— An early peach-red 
blending to lighter throat. Somewhat 
suffled; 6-7 wide open blooms. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
EDITH ROBSON —Light salmon rose 
with reddish blotch. Tall, vigorous 
grower, fine varieties. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
ELLEN MARIA —Rich salmon pink, 
with light buff throat mark. Beautifully 
ruffled. Early bloomer. L. .10; M. 2-.12; 
S. 3-. 10; Per 10, L. 80; M. 50; S. 30. 
FERN KYLE— A ruffled creamy white, 
vigorous grower. L. 10-.50; M>. 10-.30; 
S. 10--: 15: 
FRANK J. McCOY— Deep rose pink with 
marks on lower petls. Opens 10-12 at 
a time on long flower head. A winner. 
L. 10-.50; M.10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
GLADDIE BOY — Extra early decora¬ 
tive pink with deep yellow throat. Ruf¬ 
fled. Very good. L. 10-.40; M. 10-.25; 
S. 10-.10.' 
GOLDEN CHIMES— A nicely ruffled 
clear medium yellow. L. 2-.12; M. 3-.10; 
S. 5-. 10; Per 10—L. .50; M. .30; S. .20. 
GOLDEN DREAM — One of the best 
clear yellow, very tall growing spike. . 
Keeps well when cut. 
L. 10-.40; M. 10-.25; S. 10-.10. 
GRAND SLAM— Large flowers of sal¬ 
mon orange. A sport of Pfitzers’ Tri¬ 
umph. L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
HELEN WILLS — Tall ivory white, 
cream throat. Delicate markings. 
L. 10-.50; M., 10-.30. 
JUBILEE —Clear lavender, exceptionally' 
large florets. 
L.10-.60; M. 10-.40; S. 10-.15. 
KING ARTHUR— A refined rich ruffled 
lavender. One of the best new varieties 
in this color. L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 
10-.15. 
KUNDRED’S Y. WONDER — Butter¬ 
cup yellow. L. 10-.40; M. 10-.20; S. 
10 -. 10 . 
LAVENDER QUEEN — An outstand¬ 
ing rich lavender. Very well liked. 
Large flowered, tall, straight, vigorous 
grower. L. .25; M,, .15; S. .10; 
Per 10.—L.-2.00; M.- 1.60; S.- 1.20. 
LINDESTA —- Soft salmon rose with 
cream throat. Verv tall, strong grow- 
er. 7 to 9 open. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
LOYALTY —Large clear deep vellow. 
L. 10-.40; M. 10-.25; S. 10-.15.' 
LUCIFER — Bright orange, crimson 
blotch, fine color. Massive spike, very 
showv and popular. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
MAID OF ORLEANS — Creamy white 
with deeper cream throat. Fine com¬ 
mercial, straight spike, flowers well 
placed. L: 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
MARMORA —-Lavender gray with pale 
purple blotches; large flowers; many 
open. L, 10-.50; M. 10V30; S. 10-.15. 
MARGRET FULTON — Early, clear 
rich salmon or a distinct shade; faint 
apricot in throat. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
MALAY CHIEF —Deep purple red with 
: black sheen. Heavy texture, with stiff, 
. •straight Spikes. L. .60; M., :40; S.. .20. 
All bulbs on this page are prepaid. 3 bulbs at 10 rate; 25 bulbs at 100 rate; 100 rate 8 times 10 rate. 
