’‘Condon’s Glorious New Outstanding Gladiolus 
2723 Picardy Glorious Pink 
The prima donna of the gladiolus 
world. 
POSTPAID 
Debonair (Large Decorative) 
Warm light pink fading to a creamy throat with 
crimson pepperings. JNIay sometimes show a slight 
sharp flecking of deep pink near the edges which is in 
no way unattractive. Makes an unusually long spike 
that is ideal for cutting. An excellent variety. 3 for 
20c, 6 for 35c, 12 for 60c, 25 for $1.00, 100 for 
$3.50. 
2712 Bennett 
(Large Decorative) 
Brilliant, slightly ruffled scarlet with small white 
spearhead in throat. An ideal performer. Still the 
standard of quality among scarlet gladioli. 3 for 18c, 
6 for 30c, 12 for 50c, 25 for 90c, lOO for $3.00. 
2713 Dream O’Beauty (Exhibition) 
Giant American Beauty rose-red with slightly 
deeper throat. Grows five feet tall; opens up to ten 
florets at one time. Because of its vivid coloring this 
variety is an especial favorite with garden visitors. 
3 for 25c, 6 for 40c, 12 for 60c, 25 for $1.10, 100 for 
$3.75, 
2715 Golden Poppy 
(Medium Decorative) 
A gladiolus of the same shining gold color as the 
California poppy—and somewhat similar in round¬ 
ness of form. A tall grower with a wiry stem. The 
throat is entirely free from any marking. This is the 
richest, deepest-toned yellow gladiolus. 3 for 25c, 
6 ior 40c, 12 for 60c, 25 for $1.10, 100 for $3.75. 
2716 Arthur 
(Large Decorative) 
Deep-toned lavender approaching a light purple 
shade. This variety possesses unusually heavy, lus¬ 
trous petals which are beautifully ruffled. A very 
fflstinctive gladiolus. 3 for 25c, 6 for 40c, 12 for 
60c, 25 for $1.10, 100 for $3.75. 
2746 ]\^ai-ia 
(Medium Decorative) 
Here we have the cloest to a blue gladioli. Its fresh- 
toned medium blue never fails to provide a pleasing 
contrast to the many warm-colored glads. The flor¬ 
ets are well placed on the spike, with five to seven 
opening together. 3 for 20c, 6 for 35c, 12 for 60c, 
25 for $1.00, 100 for $3.50. 
2745 Maid of Orleans 
(Medium Decorative) 
Here is one of Pfitzer introductions and like all of 
his others it is a vigorous grower with long straight 
stems. Color pure white ^th creamy throat. 3 for 
25c, 6 for 40c, 12 for 65c, 25 for $1.10,100 for $3.75. 
2744 Phipps 
(Large Decorative) 
Introduced by Briggs. One of the best light scarlet 
or deep pink of translucent texture. Vigorous grower 
and profuse bloomer. 3 for 25c, 6 for 40c, 12 for 
65c, 25 for $1.10, 100 for $3.75. 
ALL No. 1 MAMMOTH SIZE BULBS 
Marmora (Exhibition) 
Giant grey with lavender influence, with a pecxiliar 
plum-colored glow in the throat. Quite sensational 
when well grown. Probably the nearest true grey of 
any flower. No gladiolus collection is complete with¬ 
out this leading novelty. 3 for 18c, 6 for 30c, 12 for 
50c, 25 for 90c, 100 for $3.00. 
2718 Lotus (Medium Decorative) 
Charming new Glad: essentially white but blend¬ 
ing to translucent shell-pink at the tips and cream at 
the throat. Waxy shell-like texture makes Lotus pre¬ 
eminent among all delicately tinted gladioli. 3 for 20c, 
6 for 35c, 12 for 60c, 25 for $1.00, 100 for $3.50. 
2708 Brightside 
(Medium Decorative) 
The most beautiful orange gladiolus. Actually a 
medley of colors but orange in general effect, the 
principal hue being a rich canary yellow which blends 
to bittersweet orange at the tips of the petals. The 
upper throat is rich apricot. 3 for 25c, 6 for 40c, 12 
for 60c, 25 for $1.10, 100 for $3.75. 
2703 Aflame (Exhibition) 
Giant scarlet of rather subdued tone with about 
five six-inch florets open at one time. Florets are of 
the winged type and set well apart on the stem. 
Grows five feet tall with an extra long flowerhead. 
Deservedly very popular. 3 for 18c, 6 for 30c, 12 for 
50c, 25 for 90c, 100 for $3.00. 
2705 Albatross (Large Decorative) 
Tall snow-white without a trace of any other color. 
Florets rather loosely attached to the stem and often 
lily-flowered (upright facing). About the first really 
fine white to be produced. 3 for 20c, 6 for 35c, 12 for 
60c, 25 for $1.00, 100 for $3.50. 
Bleeding Heart 
(Large Decorative) 
Pinky-white with a generous outpouring of crim¬ 
son at the base of the petals making a warm, bright 
suffusion—rounded, contrasting. The petals so mod¬ 
estly pulled back, needle-pointed, give this flower an 
air of -wdnsome circumspection, a courtsying grace. 
3 fpr 20c, 6 for 35c, 12 for 60c, 25 for $1.00, 100 
for $3.50. 
2709 Charles Dickens 
(Medium Decorative) 
Old favorite red-purple with a long, rangy spike 
that makes it ideal for basket work. 3 for 18c, 6 for 
30c, 12 for 50c, 25 for 90c, 100 for $3.00. 
2^^® Commander Koehl 
(Exhibition) 
Giant, blood-red opening about five six-inch florets 
at one time. A tall vigorous grower. 
Blooms are of heavy substance, very 
glossy, and of distinctivetriangularform. 
The standard of excellence among red 
gladioli. 3 for 20c, 6 for 35c, 12 for 60c, 
25 for $1.00, 100 for $3.50. 
2723 Picardy (Exhibition) 
The buxom prima donna of the gladiolus world. A 
lavishly beautiful rich apricot-salmon overlain with a 
slight silvery mist like the blush on blue grapes. 
Picardy has achieved wider popularity than any other 
variety in history and is today the standard by which 
all other glads are judged—(consciously or uncon¬ 
sciously.) This giant variety should be the backbone 
of every fine gladiolus collection. 3 for 18c, 6 for 30c, 
12 for 50c, 25 for 90c, 100 for $3.00. 
27®4 Aida (Medium Decorative) 
Deep rich violet of “blue” with purple marking 
deep in throat. Color quite clear for a blue; texture 
velvety. A moderate but reliable grower. 3 for 20c, 6 
for 35c, 12 for 60c, 25 for $1.00, 100 for $3.50. 
27®6 Bagdad (Exhibition) 
High-powered, late blooming tycoon type. Ram¬ 
pant grower. Likes to get all over the place. Color an 
old rose with three insouciant lines of wan scarlet 
showing through in the throat as if scratched by a 
humming bird, 3 for 20c, 6 for 35c, 12 for 60c, 25 
for $1.00, 100 for $3.50. 
2704 Aida 
2706 Bagdad 
2721 Marmora 
2718 Lotus 
2708 Brightside 
