K«*ute*d'4. IMPROVED PRIMU LINUS 
and Miniature Gladioli 
XJnequaled for 'Beautiful Floral ^Arrangements 
We can highly recommend a planting of these lovely small types of flowers. You will marvel at their many 
uses. For table arrangements, bowl, vases and many types of other containers the effect of this type 
flower cannot be described until you have seen them. Try a few bulbs this year for your home 
decorations. 
AFTERGLOW Primulinus — blooms in 82 days 
florets openly placed on spike — 4 to 6 good sized ones open at a time. Deep 
orange on upper petals, lower petals tipped same color. Three lower petals 
almost entirely covered, deep, pure, unmarred yellow. Distinct and very striking. 
Sc ea., 10 for 40c, 100 for $2.85 
APACHE Miniature Upright — 1935 
Gracefurplant, florets 2 l /2 to 3 inches, many open at a time, color a deep rose-red 
and purple, large throat colorings of dark velvety red. A showy variety. 
35c ea., 3 for 90c, 10 for $2.50, 100 for $13.00 
APRICOT LASSIE Ruffled Laciniated — blooms in G7 days 
Glowing apricot, central petal being a goldenrod yellow with a slight feather of 
orange. Attractive for dainty decorations. 25c ea., 10 for $2.00, 100 for $9.00 
BUTTERBOY Primulinus — blooms in 66 days 
buttercup-yellow flowers, with red penciling on lower petals only. Nicely spaced 
on spike. Many awards to its credit. 5c ea., 10 for 40c, 100 for $2.85 
CHARMING Miniature Upright — 1939 
A very odd variety of this type. Deep, tall, rose-pink, mottled deep red on all 
throat petals. Try this new variety. 50c ea., 3 for $1.25, 10 for $3.75, 100 for $18.00 
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_ Laciniated — 1939 
ly indeed. A beautiful flaming red. Graceful florets on a slender spike. 
Nearing a true self-red. Beautiful. 50c ea., 3 for $1.25, 10 for $3.75, 100 for $18.00 
CUTIE Miniature Upright — 1940 
Light pink ground color, with intense deep rose blotches in throat of florets. 
Grows very tall, with erect straight stems. A new addition to the miniature 
family. Good substance, standing the winds and heat wonderfully well. A fine 
addition to the new miniature collection we are offering. $1.00 ea., 3 for $2.50 
ORANGE Prim. Grand. — blooms in 61 days 
the fine new Primulinus Grandiflora type gladiolus. Beautiful bright 
EARLY 
One of. 
orange color which is very popular for bouquets and table decorations 
CUTIE 
Description See Page 20 
beautiful. 
GEORGE ADE Plain Petaled Upright — 
blooms in 79 days 
Vivid red with six or more good size flowers 
open at a time. This new type of upright 
flowering gladioli is going to attract a great 
deal of attention. This variety is as striking 
as a “Torch of Fire.” 
10c ea., 10 for 90c, 100 for $5.00 
Indeed 
10c ea., 10 for 90c, 100 for $5.00 
GLORIOUS LAVENDER Primulinus Grand. — blooms in 68 days 
Fine strong plant with a good number of blooms open at a time. Color, a mag¬ 
nificent deep lavender-lilac with a canary-yellow throat. All that its name 
implies, "GLORIOUS LAVENDER." 25c ea., 10 for $2.00, 100 for $9.00 
GOLD BUG Ruffled Primulinus — blooms in 79 days 
Beautiful^ deep golden buttercup-yellow. Individual floret very distinctive and 
beautiful. Grows tall with spikes which are usually bent giving it a very 
attractive appearance. Wonderful for floral work. 5c ea., 10 for 40c, 100 for $2.85 
GOLDEN FRILLS Primulinus — blooms in 66 days 
Intensely rufflecb well opened flowers of deep rich daffodil-yellow, with rose-red 
lines on lower petals. A consistent prize winner. 5c ea., 10 for 40c, 100 for $2.85 
GOLDEN LIGHT Primulinus — blooms in 71 days 
Fine, handsome spike with large flowers. Soft, deep sulphur-yellow upper 
petals. Lower petals a very rich deeper yellow. Both colors perfectly blended. 
A first class florist's variety. 5c ea., 10 for 40c, 100 for $2.85 
GOLDEN SNAPDRAGON Snapdragon Ruffled — blooms in 66 days 
Refined creamy white. Lower central petals rich canary-yellow, are gracefully 
curved. Intense ruffling. 5c ea., 10 for 40c, 100 for $2.85 
HO OSIER PEARL Primulinus — blooms in 69 days 
Soft, creamy pink, outer edges of petals deeper pink, lower throat creamy yellow. 
5c ea., 10 for 40c, 100 for $2.85 
IMP Primulinus — 1940 
This variety is entirely new for color in the primulinus type. Deep rose purple 
blotched cream on lower throat petals, bordered yellow. 8 to 10 lovely florets 
open, on a fine spike. This variety has a future for its dainty decorative possi¬ 
bilities. Be the first one to exhibit this variety in your garden. The only variety 
in this color class. 50c ea., 10 for $3.75, 100 for $18.00 
IMP 
Description See Page 20 
