JOHANN S. BACH 
Ea<li 4o, dozen Soc, 100 $2.50 
Albatross (Pf.) Unquestionably the clearest white gladiolus 
ever introduced. Grows 5 ft. tall, has good substance and 
opens five or six large blooms at a time. 
Ave Maria (Pf.) Large flowering. Light blue with small purple 
blotches. Excellent facing and remarkably good spike. 
Commander Koehl (Pf.) Large dark scarlet red, without mark¬ 
ings or blotches. Individual florets 6% inches across, of which 
there are six or seven open at a time. 
Mr. W. H. Cuthbertson (Mair). Intensely ruffled cherry pink 
with large white center. Up to 8 open on a perfect spike. 
Pelegrina. The large deep blue flowers have a strong appeal 
due to their color and fine arrangement of the florets. 
Red Phipps (Briggs-Long). Brilliant light scarlet. Splendid cut 
flower as color is excellent for indoor use. Also a good com¬ 
mercial variety. 
Minuet (Coleman). Wonderful clear lavender. A lavender by 
which all others are judged. Six or seven wide open florets 
open at a time. Arranged perfectly on straight spike. 
Debonair. LaFrance pink shading to shrimp pink with a 
creamy throat blotch lightly peppered crimson. 
Eacli 6c, dozen 60c, 100 $3.75 
Gate of Heaven. Beautiful deep yellow with greenish yellow 
buds. Medium height. A delightful glad. 
Golden Chimes. A compact, slightly ruffled light yellow of 
good size and clear color. A favorite that should be in every 
garden. 
Wurtembergia. Immense fiery scarlet with cream white 
throat. Spikes very tall and always straight. The most bril¬ 
liant red. 
Sonatine (Pf.) A lustrous pink with small cherry blotches. 
Long spikes of very large florets with broad petals. A fine 
propagator. 
Rosemarie Pfitzer (Pf.) A favorite exhibition variety. Good 
spikes with 8 or 9 large florets open at a time. Color is a 
cream white often flecked or shaded with pink. 
Smiling Maestro (Christ). Salmon rose overlaid red. A striking 
variety. Usually not so very tall. 
Each 3c, dozen 25c, 100 $1.75 
Bagdad. Giant smoky old rose. Grows up tO six feet tall. 
Winner of many awards. 
Betty Nuthall (Sal.) A glowing orange pink, with a light yellow 
throat, and a light feathering of carmine. The florets are often 
6 inches across and are of splendid substance and placement. 
Bleeding Heart (Brown). White tinted light pink with large 
red blotch. Tall, straight spike with 8 or 10 large perfectly 
placed blooms open. 
Dr. F. E. Bennett (D). The popular, well known fiery red. One 
of the most brilliant scarlets grown. Fine large flower. 
La Paloma (Dus.) Heavy textured, deep rich orange. Stands 
sun and rain better than most oranges. Tall, strong, healthy 
grower. 
Mrs. Leon Douglas. Bright Begonia-rose, striped soft orange- 
scarlet. An old favorite. 
Picardy (Palmer). Color, soft apricot pink with a silvery 
sheen, feathering of slightly deeper color in the throat. The 
individual florets are extremely large, slightly ruffled and of 
a heavy waxlike substance. 
Wasaga. A beautiful clear glowing buff with wide open ruffled 
blooms. No markings of any kind. 
Charles Dickens (Pf.) A beautiful purple violet. Long spikes 
with 10 to 12 florets open at one time. Extra strong propa¬ 
gator. 
Maid of Orleans (Pf.) Color creamy-white with a distinctive 
light cream shade in throat. The best white commercial. 
SUPRE.MK MIXTURE 
In a fine selection of balanced colors. 
Doz. 35c; per 100, $2.75. 
Star of Bethlehem. Very large cream white with six to eight 
well placed blooms open. This is the best exhibition white on 
the market. 
Each 10c, dozen $1.00. 
J. S. Bach (Pf.) Salmon with white midrib. A wonderful exhi¬ 
bition variety with as many as eight florets open on tall 
spikes. One of the largest of the early blooming Gladiolus. 
Good propagator. 
Moorish King (Pf.) Extremely large and the most beautiful 
deep velvety red individual flower ever seen in this color. 
Flowers are unusually well placed. Blooms late. 
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takes all labor out of spraying and insures 100% cov¬ 
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nozzle; adjustable nozzle sprays up, down or side¬ 
ways; sends fine stream 20 feet high to spray trees; 
uses any insecticide soluble in water; put enough in¬ 
secticide in the glass jar to make 3 gallons according 
to manufacturer’s formula, fill with 
water, thoroughly mix, attach to garden each 
hose and spray; no moving parts; non- 
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