14 EDWARD LEHDE NURSERIES, GARDENVILLE, N. Y. 
Gladioli 
The Aristocrats of the Garden 
Our Gladioli are grown on new, clean land each season, thus eliminating any danger from 
fungus that might be carried over from year to year. As an additional safeguard bulbs are treated 
before planting. Gladioli should be planted about 3 inches deep in good soil, preferably in sunny 
location. We have found that Naphthalene Flakes are excellent for sprinkling over stored Gla¬ 
dioli bulbs to control Gladioli thrip and also aphids. It takes one ounce of Naphthalene 
Flakes to treat 100 bulbs. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
25c. per doz., $1.75 per 100 
Albania. Large, pure white. 
Berty Snow. Large, lavender-pink. 
Betty Nuthall. Sparkling coral-pink; yellowish throat. 
Butter Boy. Clear yellow. 
Crimson Glow. Rich, glowing crimson-scarlet. 
Dr. F. E. Bennett. Vivid, fiery scarlet. 
Flaming Sword. Bright scarlet-red; early. 
Golden Dream. Clear, deep yellow. 
La Paloma. Large, pure orange; good. 
Mr. W. H. Phipps. Light salmon-rose. 
Mrs. Leon Douglas. Large Begonia-rose, striped bril¬ 
liant scarlet. 
Orange Queen. Pure apricot, shading to orange. 
Picardy. Large, delicate shrimp-pink. An ideal “Glad.” 
Virginia. Bright scarlet. 
Picardy 
Suna 
NEWER VARIETIES 
50c. per doz., $3.50 par 100 
Bob White. Pure, glistening white. 
C. Coleman. Sparkling coral-pink; large. 
Chas. Dickens. Tall, velvety violet-purple; very 
unusual color. 
Commander Koehl. Large, tall, light blood-red; very 
good. 
Duna. Soft pinky buff; very attractive. 
Golden Frills. Deep rich Daffodil yellow; intensely 
ruffled. 
Mother Machree. Smoky lavender, overlaid salmon 
pink at edges. 
Wasaga. Clear apricot with buff throat. 
