GLADIOLUS 
On this and following pages are listed the newer varieties 
and the best of the older kinds in the large-flowering classes 
while the distinct and beautiful Primulinus types are also 
well represented. We offer selected bulbs only. 
Newer Varieties of Merit 
Doz. 100 
Amberglow. Beautiful amber yellow; a deep, 
very rich, unusual shade; one of the finest 
yellows.. $4.25 $32.00 
Aladdin. Grenadine to grenadine-pink in 
throat and with a moderate, light cream 
blotch. Blooms very large, 8 to 10 open at 
once. An exceptionally strong grower. 
Each $2.00, . 
Barcarole. Clear rich grenadine orange—large 
waved ruffled blooms. One of the most beau¬ 
tiful orange shades.Each $1.00, 10.00 
Camellia. Blush white, tinted pink with small 
vivid orange-scarlet blotch on cream ground. 
One of the best blotched varieties. 4.50 
Milford. Tall light blue, with seven or more 
large blooms open. Considered to be the best 
and clearest light blue. 2.50 
Miss New Zealand. The shrimp-pink ground 
color fades to Begonia rose with an attractive 
Tyrian rose blotch. The tall spikes produce 
florets that are 7^ inches across with nine or 
ten open at once. 3.50 
New Era. Pure “La France” pink, soft cream 
throat, heavily ruffled flowers on tall straight 
spike. One of the most beautiful varieties. . 3.50 
Oregon State. Considered the best pink. The 
color is a little lighter and less salmon than 
“Picardy.” Large flowers on tall, strong 
spikes. 2.75 
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20.00 
Choice Standard Varieties 
Aida. Striking dark blue, with two small lilac 
blotches in throat. Large flowers on strong, 
straight spike.$0.70 $5.00 
Albania. Pure, glistening white, flower wide 
open, 4 in. and over in diameter.60 4.00 
Albatross. Unquestionably one of the best and 
largest white Gladiolus; the flowers are abso¬ 
lutely without blotches or throat markings.70 5.00 
Ave Maria. Has 7 or 8 large, light blue flowers, 
with small purple blotches open at one time. 
Well placed on strong spike.70 5.00 
Beacon. Salmon-red with large cream blotch. 
Unusually tall, straight spikes with 8 to 10 
blooms open. A distinctive and unusual color. 2.40 17.00 
Betty Nuthall. Fine, tall and straight grower, 
having beautiful salmon pink flowers with yel¬ 
low throat, beautifully placed.CO 4.00 
Berty Snow. The tall, straight spike and healthy 
growing habit of this variety with its very large 
florets of beautiful clear lavender, makes it one 
of the finest acquisitions to date.70 5.00 
Blue Admiral. Tall, straight growing dark blue, 
slightly lighter than Pelegrina. Many florets 
open at one time. 1.10 8.00 
Blue Danube. Pure amethyst blue with splendid 
dark blotch; tall, well formed spike.95 7.00 
Blue Triumphator. Pale soft China blue, with 
silver gloss, lower petals with markings of bluish 
purple.95 7.00 
