Predominator 
Rainbow Glad Garden 
25 Different Varieties 25c 
We have a large quantity of Gladiolus that we are offering in this wonderful collec¬ 
tion that you cannot afford to overlook. For only 25c we will send you 25 small bloom¬ 
ing size bulbs, each one a different variety of our own selection. Just imagine, all bloom¬ 
ing size, each different, and only 25c, postpaid. 
Gladiolus in Mixture 
World^s Most Select Gladiolus 
The Cream of Over 800 Varieties 
Gladiolus are prized the world over for both garden display 
and cut flowers. We have made our selections from over 800 
varieties in our own trial gardens, and those of other growers. 
You need not hesitate to order any of the varieties we offer, even 
though you are not familiar with them, as they will please the 
most critical buyer. 
BLUE BIRD. (Mrs. Konyenberg.) Analine blue, and without question the 
be.st in its color class. The tall 5 foot spikes make it outstanding in any 
garden. 
EARLY CARDINAL. Strong spike with 6 to 8 giant blooms open at one 
time. Bright cardinal red with lighter upper petals. One of the largest 
grown. 
GRAND GLORY. Massive flowers of golden orange with yellow throat. 
Attains a height of 6 feet or more. 
IMPERIAL PINK. Delicate pink with a lavender tint, with 6 to 8 large 
florets open at one time. Truly an exhibition variety with e.\cellent keeping 
quaiities. Won first prize at the Michigan Gladiolus show in 1937. 
MOROCCO. Deep oriental red. Large flowers and good substance. 
MOTHER MACHREE. Rich lavender with edges of petals overlaid salmon 
and flecked orange-red. Tall spikes and many flowers open at one time. 
PAL O’MINE. One of the best exhibition purples. Very large florets with 
as many as 10 open at one time. You will be proud of this one. 
PAULINE FREDERICK. A fine ruffled flower of rich lemon yellow shad¬ 
ing deeper on the lower petals. Strong grower. 
RED SPLENDOR. A very brilliant scarlet with lower petals a deep, rich 
velvety red. New. 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM. Immense, pure white bloom on tall sturdy 
spikes. One of the finest exhibition varieties. 
Pi*i^oc above varieties are 8 c each: 10 for 60c; 100 for $5.25, 
rriwca postpaid. 
AM.ANDA DEAN. A new ruffled variety with 5 to 7 large pure white 
blooms on tall spikes. 
CRINKLES. A beautiful deep peach-blossom pink. Intensely ruffled. Al¬ 
ways a prize winner, and one of the most outstanding ruffled varieties. 
LOS ANGELES. (Cut-and-Come-Again Glad.) Immense spikes bearing 
huge blossoms of shrimp pink with a throat of orange tinted with carmine. 
Sends up new spikes after the old are cut, making it almost ever-blooming; 
often 100 blooms from one blub. This variety has created a sensation among 
Gladiolus growers everywhere. 
MINUET. Very large flowers of rich lavender. One of the most outstand¬ 
ing varieties. 
MISS BLOOMINGTON. The best early yellow. 6 to 8 large, perfectly 
placed, rich lemon yellow blooms open at one time. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS. The largest Gladiolus in existence; has taken 
first prize in every show where exliibited. Color, begonia-rose striped with 
flame-scarlet. Lip is pale lemon speckled with ruby. The size of the in¬ 
dividual flower is, we believe, the 
largest of any variety. The spikes 
are extra long and have up to as 
many as seven side spikes on each 
main spike. 
PREDOMINATOR. Rich salmon- 
scarlet with 8 to 10 massive flowers 
on a tall heavy spike. A wonderful 
cut flower. 
RED PHIPPS. Large flowers of 
attractive salmon-red. As many as 
8 flowers open at one time. 
SPANGLED BEAUTY. Dark rose- 
pink closely flaked a deeper shade. 
Tall graceful plant wdth many showy 
flowers open at one time. 
UHLAN CHIEF. Tall, graceful 
spikes of brilliant vermilion-scarlet 
flowers. A magnificent variety. 
The above varieties are 
rnCca 70 each; 10 for 50c: 
100 for $4.25, postpaid. 
Pal O’Mine 
Glory Mixture 
The finest mixture we have ever offered 
containing hundreds of different colors, 
shades and varieties. This mixture contains 
more varieties than any other we have ever 
known. Try some of these bulbs this year 
and be convinced. 
LARGE BULBS. 10 for 50c; 25 for 
$1.00; 100 for $3.00, postpaid. By express, 
not prepaid, $11.00 per 500 ; $20.00 per 
1 , 000 . 
Bargain Mixture 
Our Bargain Mixture contains the same 
assortment of colors and varieties found in 
the Glory Mixture. The only difference is 
in the size of the bulbs. They are smaller, 
but all blooming size. 
10 for 30c; 25 for 60c; 100 for $1.75, 
postpaid. By express, not prepaid, $6.50 
per 500; $12.00 per 1,000. 
Butterfly Mixture 
The name "Butterfly” applies to the Primulinus Hybrid Gladiolus. While the flowers 
are smaller than the Grandiflorus or Large Flowered type, they are ten days to two weeks 
earlier and produce colors not known in any other type. Our mixture contains several 
dozen varieties and is sure to please. 
LARGE BULBS. 10 for 50c; 25 for $1.00; 100 for $3.00, postpaid. By express, not 
prepaid, $11.00 per 500 ; $20.00 per 1,000. 
GLADIOLUS SEED 
Glads are easily grown from seed. New varieties are produced in tliat way. If seed 
is planted early, some will bloom the first year. Pkt., lOc; V4 oz., 50c. 
ALBANIA. Large, glistening, pure 
white flowers. One of the best 
whites. 
BETTY NUTHALL. Rich coral- 
pink, shaded with orange and car¬ 
mine. Large flowers often 6 inches 
across, and 8 or more open at one 
time. Very tall grower. 
CARDINAL PRINCE. A magnif¬ 
icent self-colored cardinal. Flowers 
large and well formed with 6 to 8 
open at one time. 
CHAS. DICKENS. Bright, radiant 
purple. Strong grower with several 
blooms open at one time. 
FLAMING VALE. Very tall; long 
spikes with large, deep, cardinal red 
flowers. Throat a little deeper. 
GOLDEN DREAM. Rich, golden 
yellow, on tall stems. Particularly 
suited for cut flowers. Six or seven 
flowers open at one time. 
HIGHLAND LADDIE. Large mas¬ 
sive flowers ; beautiful shade of pink. 
PICARDY. Soft shrimp pink, with 
a soft rose feathering. Usually 7 to 
8 blooms open at one time, and often 
more. Flowers often 6 to 7 inches 
across. The "last word” in pink 
Glads. Received the largest number 
of favorable votes by tlie Michigan 
Gladiolus Society in 1938. 
RUTH HUNTINGTON. Beautiful, 
tall, violet-lilac, with deeper lilac 
markings on lower petals. 
T. A. WESTON. Purest deep sal¬ 
mon-pink. Throat soft creamy white. 
6 to 8 florets open on graceful spike. 
The above varieties are 
6 c each: 10 for 40c; 
100 for $3.25, postjiaid. 
Prices 
T. A. Weston 
