BOWL OF GLADIOLUS 
GLADIOLUS 
OUR STOCK OF GLADIOLUS IS THE BEST GRADE 
OBTAINABLE AND IS ABSOLUTELY THRIP FREE 
Add 10c per dozen if ordered by mail. 
^ 6 for 20c, doz. 35c. 
Albatross (Pf.) Unquestionably the clearest white gladiolus 
ever introduced. Grows 5 ft. tall, has good substance and opens 
6 or 6 large blooms at a time. 
Betty Nuthail (Sal.) A glowing orange pink, with a light yellow 
throat, and a light feathering of carmine. The florets are often 
six inches across and are of a splendid substance and place¬ 
ment. 
Bagda/d. Large flower. Smoky rose. Throat lighter ruby. 
Bleeding Heart. Fine variety for cutting. White with blush of 
pink. 
Golden Dream (Groff). One of the best deep yellows. Very tall 
growing spike, with six or seven blooms open. 
Dr. F. E. Bennett (D). The popular, well known fiery red. One 
of the most brilliant scarlets grown. Fine large flower. 
Giant Nymph. Lovely light rose-pink suffused with creamy 
yellow in the throat. Giant flowers. 
La Paloma (Dus.) Heavy textured, deep rich orange. Stands 
sun and rain better than most oranges. Tall strong, healthy 
grower. 
Gold Eagle. Tall clear yellow. 
Los Angeles. Shrimp-pink, accentuated by glowing orange- 
carmine feathering in the throat. 
Mrs. Leon Douglas (D). Salmon-rose striped deeper. Several 
immense blooms on a 5 ft. spike. A leading commercial and 
exhibition variety. 
Maid of Orleans. Fine white. Grown extensively. 
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. 
Virginia. One of the finest deep reds. 
20c each, 3 for 50c. 
Moorish King (Pf.) Extremely large and the most beautiful 
deep velvety red individual flower ever seen in this color. 
Flowers are not usually well placed and slow propagator. 
Supreme Mixture, per dozen 28c; $2.00 per 100. 
6 for 25c, doz. 40c. 
Ave Maria (Pf.) Large flowering. Light blue with small purple 
blotches. Excellent facing and remarkably good spike. 
Bill Snowden. Large deep blood red. 
Coryphee (Pf.) Purest pink imaginable. Perfect, well formed, 
large round flowers. Eight to ten in number, carried on an 
excellent spike. 
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. 
Pelegrina. The large deep blue flowers have a strong appeal 
due to their color and fine arrangement of the florets. 
Pfitzer’s Triumph (Pf.) Blooms have a diameter of 6 inches or 
more and are of a bright salmon orange with velvet red 
blotch. A sensation wherever exhibited. 
Yellow Perfection. One of the finest yellows. Very large flow¬ 
ers with a good spike. 
5 for 25c, doz. 50c. 
Commander Koehl (Pr.) Large dark scarlet red, without mark¬ 
ings or blotches. Individual florets 6% inches across, of which 
there are 6 or 7 open at a time. 
Blue Triumphator. Huge flowers of pale blue. New. 
Gate of Heaven. Ruffled deep yellow. 
Mother Machree (Stevens). Vinaceous lavender overlaid toward 
the edges of the petals with a sort of salmon pink. Color is 
difficult to describe but it is very beautiful. This is called a 
smoky but is really much different from the ordinary smokies. 
Red Phipps. Really a pink overlaid scarlet. Has real merit. 
Salbach’s Orchid. Nice pink orchid shade. 
Star of Bethlehem. Best white grown. 
Troubadour (Pf.) Large, clear purple. Tall grower with long 
spike with 6 or more large blooms open. The best large purple. 
2 for 25c, $1.00 doz. 
Shirley Temple. New. Huge flower. Ruffled cream. Pine cut 
flower. 
GLADIOLUS COLLECTION SPECIAL! 
Picardy—Apricot pink. Albatross—White. 
Virginia— Red. Yellow Perfection 
La Paloma Orange. Commander Koehl —Dark red. 
4 CORMS EACH 
90c Value. 69c 
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