GLADIOLUS 
PRICES—Large bulbs, 12 all different, labeled, 50c; 12 of one kind, 25c; 6 of one 
kind, 15c; 3 of one kind, 10c; single bulbs, 5c each. All labeled. Transportation 
collect. 
BONNEVILLE. Outstanding deep pink. 
BAGDAD. A favorite smoky and old rose. 
BETTY NUTHALL. Glowing orange pink. Fine cut. 
BLEEDINGHEART. White tinted pink with red blotch. 
CARMEN SYLVIA. A good commercial white glad. 
CRIMSON GLORY. A good crimson. 
CHARLES DICKENS. Purplish violet. Large and tall. 
CORYPHEE. Pleasing shade of light pink. Cream throat. 
DEBONAIR. Le France pink. Throat pink and cream. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT. Most popular fiery red. 
DR. NELSON SHOOK. Tall tyrian red. 
DOROTHY DELL. Large beautiful orange. 
DUNA. Soft light pinky buff. 
E. J. SHAYLOR A beautiful rosy pink. 
EARLY MELODY. Tall early pinkish lavender. 
EMILE AUBRUNE. Large beautiful coppery red. 
FATA MORGANA. Peach blossom shading to amber. 
GOLDEN CHIMES. Extra fine new clear yellow. 
JOERGS WHITE. Large white with crimson pencilings. 
LIBELLE. Blue heliotrope. 
LUCIFER. Orange scarlet with purple blotches. 
MAID OF ORLEANS. Best creamy white commercial. 
MAMMOTH WHITE. Large exhibition white. 
MAUVE MAGIC. Tall mauve lavender. 
MEXICAN FIRE OPAL. Dark orange. 
MRS. E. J. HEATON. Glowing salmon with cream throat. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS. Strawberry rose. Prize-winner. 
MRS. P. W. SISSON. Beautiful large pink. 
ORANGE SOVEREIGN. Orange. 
PICARDY. Pink. The most outstanding glad grown. 
PURPLE GLORY. Deep purplish red. 
RECOVERY. Salmon rose. 
RED PHIPPS. Large beautiful scarlet red. 
REVERIE. Light salmon pink. 
SCHWABEN GIRL. Pure pink. One of the earliest. 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM. Large pure white. 
VIRGINIA. Pure red. Short growing. 
WASAGA. Clear buff. Fine ruffled blooms. 
PRICE per 100 of one kind, $1.75 
MIXED GLADS. Large and medium sizes mixed, mostly extra large 
price, $1.00 per 100, $8.00 per 1,000. 
MONTBRETIA 
Montbretia are a glorious race of flowering plants, producing a wealth 
of bloom, excellent for cutting, and a riot of color in the garden. They should 
be planted in the spring the same as gladiolus. However, they are more hardy 
t an gladiolus and where the weather is not too severe they may be mulched 
heavily with straw and left without digging. We are offering these in a mixture 
of colors at 50c per dozen; $3.50 per 100. 
TUBEROSES 
Very sweet scented white flowers growing in spikes. One spike of flowers 
will scent a whole room. Fine for cut flower purposes. 
DOUBLE PEARL. A rather dwarf pure white double Tuberose. Dozen.$ .60 
MEXICAN EVERBLOOMING. A single everblooming variety. Dozen.60 
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