Little Silver, N. J. 
Gladiolus of Quality 
GLADIOULS BULB SIZES 
No. 1 measures in diameter, l 1 /, inches and over. No. 2, 1V4 
to 1 Vz inches. No. 3, 1 inch to 1 % inches. No. 4, % to 1 inch 
Planting sizes include all under % inches. 
Kemp's Fine Gladiolus 
Each Doz. 100 
ALBANIA—(Kemp). A pure white of great 
Beauty. Its beautiful frilled petals imparts 
a finish seldom found in any other variety No. 1—5c 30c 
Fine for exhibition and florists’ use. No. 2—3c 25c 
ANCORA—(Kemp). Salmon, flaked apricot. 
Inferior petals, blotched maize yellow with No. 1—5c 30c 
ruby feathering in the throat . a No. 2—3c 25c 
AMORET—(Kemp). Shrimp pink, tips of pet¬ 
als shaded peach red. Lower petals over¬ 
laid with scarlet feathering on orange No. 1—5c 30c 
ground . No. 2—3c 25c 
CONISTON—(Kemp). This fine Glad is a clear 
ocherous salmon, with hair lines of rose No. 1—5c 30c 
red in the throat .. No. 2—3c 25c 
DREAM O’BEAUTY—Color; clear rose pink. 
Flowers are large and of good substance. A 
tall, strong grower. Flowers usually well 
placed, but like Picardy, an occasional iNo. 1—5c 30c 
spike will be crooked .—. No. 2—3c 25c 
BETTY NUTHALL—Salmon-orange, coral pink 
shading, throat shaded yellow. Immense 
spikes. One of the best commercial and No. 1—5c 30c 
exhibition varieties ... No. 2—3c 25c 
GOLD ELSIE—(Prim Hyb.). Flowers; med¬ 
ium size, but well placed on a tall spike. 
Pure, deep golden yellow color. One of the 
very best of the type. Fine for exhibition. No. 1—5c 30c 
Deeper color than Golden Dream.. No. 2—3c 25c 
GOLDEN SWALLOW—(Austin). This is 
another fine exhibition of Prim Hyb. A fine 
ruffled yellow glad of great beauty, consid¬ 
ered by many growers to be about tops in 
the Primulinus Grandiflorous type. Its large 
ruffled golden yellow flowers are very No. 1—5c 30c 
beautiful. Good exhibition variety. No. 2—3c 25c 
NORWOOD—(Kemp). Coral pink, chatenay 
pink in the throat. A very attractive glad 
for general use, and one that you will No. 1—5c 30c 
like .......... No. 2—3c 25c 
MARGARET FULTON—Early salmon decora¬ 
tive. A distinct shade, different from any 
other variety. Fine for florists use, with 
whom it is a prime favorite on account of No. 1—5c 30c 
its richness in color. Stock limited.)...., No. 2—4c 25c 
QUINTON—(Kemp). Prim Hyb. This is one 
of the earliest flowering glads we know, 
often coming in bloom 50 to 60 days from 
planting. The 5 inch flowers are a beauti¬ 
ful carol pink. Spikes long and straight. No. 1—5c 30c $2.25 
Good keeper when cut .No. 2—3c 25c 1.90 
No. 3— 20c 1.65 
No. 4— 16c 1.35 
Planting sizes $1.00 
Bulblets .25 
SALMON BEAUTY—(Kemp). This fine Glad 
is a clear salmon pink in color, has great 
size, and real beauty. The large blooms are Each - Dozen 
produced on tall straight stalks. Several No. 1—15c $1.50 
open at a time .No. 2—10c 1.00 
PICARDY—This large flowered, wonderfully 
beautiful Glad is the favorite of all who ad¬ 
mire the pink shades, as it has all the good 
qualities for garden, house decoration, for 
exhibition and florists use. Bulb is healthy 
and exceedingly prolific of bulblets that will Each Doz. 100 
grow. Plant; tall, with long bloom spike No. 1—5c 30c $2.25 
and many flowers open at a time. No. 2—3c 25c 1.90 
No. 3— 20c 1.65 
No. 4— 16c 1.35 
Planting sizes 1.00 
Bulblets .25 
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