SUPERB GLADIOLUS 
MORE POPULAR THAN 
EVER—ALL POSTPAID 
Especially I>ow Fiices Continued for All Gladiolus Bulbs. Plant Eiberally. Be a “Glad Fan.” 
This very attractive flower has grown into popularity with marvelous rapidity. All lovers of flowers find a suitable space for many of 
the wonderful distinct varieties You can not afford to be without a liberal planting. 
The Gladiolus are the most attractive and useful cut flowers of all the summer flowering bulbs. The long, graceful spikes that carry 
fifteen to twenty buds may be cut soon as the first flower buds show color; then, if kept in water each successive bud will develop and 
thus prolong the blooming many days. No other flower is thus equal, nor as easy of cultivation. 
The planting season starts in April, and continues until in June, at intervals of 2 weeks; you thus have flowers from late July until 
frost time. Best results are obtained in a sunny position and placing the bulbs fully 6 inches deep. Water freely. 
A very complete Cultural Eeaflet on Gladiolus free with orders upon request. To eliminate Aphis and Thrip treat with Semesan, 
or Corrosive Sublimate, and store with Naphthalene Flakes. 
6 bulbs of a kind at dozen rate; 25 of a kind at 100 rate. 
^ I j (Salbacb 1935) Fat. No. 77. A deep rich golden yellow. Proclaimed the finest yellow Gladiolus 
VlOQOCSS in existence. Flower spike has 20 to 26 buds, with 10 to 16 open flowers at one time. Each 10c; 
3 for 25c; 6 for 50c; 12 for 90c; 25 for $1.75; 100 for $6.00. 
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TEN EXHIBITION VARIETIES^3 for 25c; 12 for 75c; 100 for $5.00 
Gate of Heaven 
Strong growing, pure, rich, deep yel¬ 
low. Large, ruffled florets. 
Maid of Orleans 
Large, milky white with cream throat. 
One of the best new whites. 
Briiltnn Early salmon. A great favorite on 
r UIXOn account of its rich color and fine 
habits. 
I Aiiieo very large strawberry-pink blending to 
ivillurvu yellow in the throat with red pencilings. 
Minuet 
Beautiful clear lavender, 
popular of all Gladiolus. 
Rated as second most 
„ 11*—..I.Soft smoky lavender with edges of 
••lOXfier IvlaCnree petals overlaid salmon-pink. The most 
interesting and popular Glad in the smoky group. 
Queen Helen II 
deep in throat. 
Grenadine-pink with prominent pinard- 
yellow blotch and carmine feathering 
» j Bright glowing red with long full spikes. A 
■XeCI rnippS prize winner. 
Schwaben Girl 
one time. 
A most attractive early variety of purest 
pink with seven or more flowers open at 
Sweetheart 
A most beautiful early pink and cream blend. 
A wonderful variety for cutting. 
Exhibition 30 bulbs— 3 each of the above 10 varieties—$2.50 value, for . .$2.00 
60 bulbs— 6 each of the above 10 varieties—$3.75 value, for .. 3.25 
l^OlieCXIOnS 120 bulbs —12 each of the above 10 varieties—$7.50 value, for .. 6.00 
AEBATROSS. Very large pure white. 
BAGBAB. Large smoky old rose. Tall and straight. 
BEBTV SNOW. Large, beautiful lavender. Fine for cut flowers. 
COMMANBER KOEHIi. Immense dark scarlet of glowing bril¬ 
liancy. 
GEABBIE EOT. Extra early pink with deep yellow throat. 
Ruffled. 
GOEB EAGEE. Early, vigorous, rich yellow. 
MARMORA. Immense smoky lavender. Giant exhibition variety. 
FICARB'Z'. Soft shrimp-pink, with ruffled edge. Winner of many 
awards and capable of holding its own against newer kinds. 
SFIRIT OF ST. EOTTZS. A very fine orange-saffron. Early. 
SAEBACH’S FINK. Large, wide open, glowing geranium-pink. 
3 for 18c 
12 for 60c 
100 for $3.50 
AIBA. Rich deep violet-blue. 
BETTY NTJTHAEE. Light coral with pale orange throat. Tall. 
CARBINAE FRINGE. Early bright red. 
EAREY SUNRISE. Bright salmon-scarlet. Tall and early. 
GEORIANA. A rich salmon with yellow throat. 
EA FAEOMA. Best all-around orange. 
MA1VIMOTH WRITE. Pure glistening white. 
YEEEOW FERPECTION. A very fine clear yellow. 
3 for 15c 
12 for 50c 
100 for $3.00 
GLADIOLUS IN MIXTURE 
DAntkndable Mixed specialty. This is combed of many named varieties 
VCpdiuaUlt? IvIIaVU have surplus and also trial ground lots, all mixed 
by us. In this you get a wide range of colors, shades and types. It is a verj^upenor 
mixture. Please do not consider this as common mixture. Fer doz. 3Sc; per 100 $2.25; 
per 1,000 $15.00. 
_ _ * ■ ^ Made up of good blooming bulbs, especially of stocks 
A Special ViOOO iviixeo where labels are lost, or stocks become mixed. A chance 
for many good blooms at little cost. 25 bulbs for 40c; 100 bulbs for $1.50. 
Glad Bulbs 
50c 
SUPERB COLLECTION—18 NANG^ 
No two alike. All In Elthograpbed Carton, with dlrectlona for 
culture. All postpaid for. 
Buy collections for your friends. 6 for $2A5, to one address. 
This assortment includes one bulb each of 18 different varieties though not labeled. This 
Collection Is Extraordinary. ___ 
ABOUT GLADIOLUS DISEASE planting stocks, and every precau- 
tton has been taken to keep them free from disease. The past few years there 
has been^cSe^ble damage done by. Gladiolus Thrips. They m.ure the tol.age and 
unfolded buds SO that they do not open into normal flowers. Be on the safe side, whetl^r 
plantSg new s?^k or bufbs saved from previous year. Treat before planting with: 
EMESAN. For Disease Protection. 
Makes 6 gals, of solution. 
^-oz. size, 10c; 2-oz. can, 35o, postpaid. 
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