Jung’s Select Gladioli 
There is no bulb of such easy culture, embracing the great range of 
c:^lor with endle s combinati.ns and variety, to &:;ual the Gladioli. Our 
bulbs are of the finest quality and will give bountiful satisfaction the first 
season. The bloom is continuous from t!;e end of July until frost. Cul¬ 
ture instructions will be sent with each order. 
Eight Prize Winning Gladioli 
AIDA—Ono of the host rich blue shades. Larfje, well placed flowers and 
very showy. 3 for 25c.; doz. 65c. 
BAGDAD —Itich old rose with nihy throat. Flowers 5 to G in. across borne 
on very tall, straif^ht spikes. Each 10c.; 3 for 25c.; doz. 75c. 
DUMA —Another new' beauty, being a very delicate apricot-buff. Large well 
placed towers. One of the best for baskets and bou(iuets. Each 10c.; 3 for 
25cj doz. 95c. 
FLAMING METEOR—I ininen.se bright red flowers produced on tall heavy 
spikes. One of the most spectacular glads grown. 3 for 35c.; doz. $1.2J. 
MARGARET FULTON —Superb early, rich salmon, very desirable. Great 
f.tviiriie with llorisLs on acc*ount of its rich color and fine spikes. 3 for 
25c.; doz. 60c.; 100 for $3.50. 
MAMMOTH WHITE—A consistent prize winner, one of the best i)ure white 
“glads”, linonnous glistening white flowers, 5 to G in. in diameter, are 
borne on strong straight spikes. Each 10c.; 3 for 25c.; doz. 65c. 
“PICARDY” The Regal Beauty —Probably the very best “glad” ever pro- 
duceii. For sheer beauty it has few' rivals. Flowers are a rare shade of 
light salmon apricot and are produced on tall, straight spikes. 3 for 20c.; 
doz. 60c.; 100 for $3.50. 
MILFORD —A lovely clear light blue. Flowers very large, well placed on 
strong, sturdy spikes. A beauty. 3 for 25c.; doz. 95c.; 100 for $4.50. 
Special Gladioli Collection 'No* 4 
One select bulb of each of the above eight Gladioli for 45c..; 
3 of each for $1.20; 12 of each for $3.90. 
14 Extra Select Gladioli 
ASHES OF ROSES —Soft tones of old rose fading to ashes of 
ruses on the outer petals. Flow'ers of large size and wondertul 
in form and color. 3 for 20c.; doz. 50c..; 100 for $3.00. 
CHAS. DICKENS —Large flow'ers of ricli violet-purple. Spikes 
tall and straight. Flowers well x'biced and many open at one 
time. 3 for 20c.; doz. 60c.; 100 for $3.25. 
CATHERINE COLEMAN —Wonderful flowers of giant size pro¬ 
duced on tall straight spikes. Soft salmon with purple mark¬ 
ings in throat. A real beauty. 3 for 20c.; doz. 60c.; 100 for 
$3.00. 
HENRY FORD —Large, clear, deep purple flowers shading into 
deeper tones near the center. The best purple. 3 for 18c.; doz. 
60c.; 100 for $3.25, 
MOROCCO— A rare color, being deep maroon or almost black, 
luirge flowers borne on strong spikes. Sure to atti-act attention. 
3 for 20c.; doz. 50c. 
MINUET —The best clear lavender. Six to seven large flow'ers 
open at a time. Tall straight spikes, w'ell arranged. 3 for 20c.; 
doz. 65c; 100 for $3.90. 
MRS. P. W. SISSON —Immense ruffled blossoms of, delicate 
cream-pink shading to white in the throat. A rare beauty. 3 for 
20c.; doz. 60c.; 100 for $3.25. 
PICARDY MAM. WHITE FLAMING METEOR 
PURPLE GLORY —The majestic “glad”. Immense rufTled flowers 
of deepest purple-maroon are produced on straight stems 4 to 5 
It. tall. Very showy. 3 for 25c.; doz. S5c.; 100 for $6.00. 
MRS. F. C. PETERS —A large flow'ered rosy lilac with crimson 
blotcli on lower petals. Very showy, strong grower. 3 for 20c.; 
doz. 65c. 
ROSE GLORY —A magnificent rose-pink with ruffled petals that 
are edged with white. Large flowers, well arranged and wonder¬ 
fully show'y Tile best rose-pink. 3 for 18c.; doz. 50c. 
ruffled gold—H eavily rutiled clear yellow. Large flowers 
well aiTanged, one of the better yellow “glads.” 3 for 25c.; doz. 
65c.; 100 for $4.50. 
W. H. PHIPPS —The wonder “glad”. Mammoth sized flowers, 10 
to 12 open at a time. Spikes straight, 4 to 5 ft. tall. Rich 
coral pink, one of the very best. 3 for 20c.; doz. 60c. 
WHITE ORCHID —A white gladioli of rare beauty. Large, snowy 
w'hite flowers, heavily ruffled and comes into flower early. Pro¬ 
fuse bloomer, well placed flowers. 3 for 20c.; doz. 60c. 
Special Qladioli Collection No* 2 
PFITZER’S TRIUMPH—A real sensation. Immense flowers 5 to 
G in. across, bright orange-red and produced on stalks often 4 
ft, tall. The largest flowered glad. 3 for 20c.; doz. 60c. 
The above 14 varieties represent the best to be had in Gladioli. 
1 Bulb of each for 90c. 5 Bulbs of each for $3.75. 
RED GLURV 
BeautiSul Gladioli 
ruffled GOLD— One of the best giant flow¬ 
ered heavily rulfled yellow “glads”. Tall spikes, 
well ananged flowers. 3 for 25c.; doz. 75c. 
RED GLORY—If you wish a rich red “Glad” 
of rare heauty plant Red Glory. Large rt‘d 
flowers, heavily ruffled and well i)laced on 
strong straight spikes. 3 for 25c.; doz. 75c. 
BETTY NUTHALL—A magnificent, giant flow¬ 
ered coral-pink with light orange throat. A 
wonderful variety that always pleases. 3 for 
25c.; doz. 75c. 
PURPLE QUEEN —Deep violet puriile with 
darker throat. Very desirable for all purposes. 
3 for 30c.; doz. 85c. 
CRINKLES—If 3 'ou wish a “glad” of rare beau¬ 
ty Crinkles will not disappoint .vou. Heavily 
ruffled flowers of a deep li\e rose-pink. A raro 
beauty. 3 for 30c.; doz. 75c. 
LA PALOMA —Considered the best pure orange 
colored glad. Large flowers on tall, straight 
spikes, very early. 3 for 20c.; doz. 75c. 
Gladioli Collection No* 5 
One strong bulb of each of the above six 
fine “glads” for 35c.; 5 of each for $1.50. 
J. H'. Ju/iff Seed Co,, Randolph, Wis 
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