Terrace Gladioli Gardens 
Large—4c Each; 3 Bulbs For 8c 
Medium—2c Each; 3 Blubs For 5c 
America. Delicate lavender pink; large wide open 
flowers. One of the most popular Gladioli. 
Apricot Glow. A clear apricot prim, of good size, well¬ 
spaced open flowers. 
Arlon. Light salmon with darker throat. Large flower 
very early, blooms in sixty days. 
Beverly Ann—Rosy-pink, with blotch center, wide open 
flowers, ruffled. 
Bittersweet. Salmon orange with darker blotch. 
Tall straight spike, large well placed florets. 
Betty Leu. One of the tallest growers, with large 
flowers of beautiful shell pink. Prim. 
Butterfly. Very strong and vigorous; large pale sal¬ 
mon yellow, ruffled flower. 
Crimeon Glow'. One of the most beautiful red Gladioli 
on the market. Large open flower. 
Cooper Bronze. Grandiflorus Prim, Old Copper and 
Bronze. Very good. Good propagator. 
Golden Gate. A fine vigorous large showy yellow, 
finely ruffled. 
Giant Nymph. A GIANT in growth and flowers. Light 
rose pink with creamy yellow throat. Don’t miss this. 
Gold Eagle. Deep clear yellow. Slightly ruffled, 
extremely early. One of the leading yellows. 
Golden Frills. Heavily ruffled, deep yellow, small 
flame feather in the throat, a pretty Glad. 
Jewell. Light salmon pink; large golden blotch, large 
open flowers on tall slender spike. 
Jasper. Strong grower, witn large well placed flow¬ 
ers of Jasper red with waved petals. 
Luella. Large blossoms of perfect placement, deep 
cream yellow and orange, Primulinus Hybrid. 
Leen Wone. An extraordinary, deep coppery, colored 
orange. Primulinus. Extra fine for cutting. 
Ming Toy. Very large flower of finest form. Strong 
plant, showy deep buff yellow throat. 
Mias Helen Franklin. Early ruffled white with violet 
purple penciling on lower petals. 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton. Deep rose pink, with carmine 
blotch, large flowers. 
Mrs. Franels King. Flame scarlet, very pleasing shade, 
enormous wide open flowers. 
Nineteen-ten Rose. Very large flower, pure rose pink 
of extra fine shade. 
Neoga. Dark garnet red, deeper throat; ruffled. A 
fine, rich dark colored variety. 
Orange Queen. Beautiful light orange, deeper at 
edge of petals very popular with everyone. 
Prince of Wales. The very choicest of all salmon 
varieties. Extremely early. 
Priority. Venitian pink, shaded darker toward the 
tips. A sure winner. 
Quinton. Very large light pink with yellow. One 
of the earliest to bloom. 
Rose Ash. Corinthian red shading to Ashes of Roses 
lower petals light yellow speckled with ruby. 
Rosemary. The dearest sweetest glad ever grown. 
Lavender-rose, white hairlines, very odd. 
Rose Irene. Cerise-yiolet, large white throat, which 
gives it a pleasing contrast. 
Red Canna. Deep crimson; large flowers on very tall, 
wiry stems; very suitable for cutting. 
Scarlet Princeps. Six or more massive "Princeps” like 
blooms open at a time. Throat a little deeper. 
Searlono. Probably the most intense early scarlet 
variety. Tall spike, large flowers, finely ruffled. 
U. S. TWELVE. Salmon-orange overlaid with scarlet, 
carmine blotch. Early to bloom. 
Vistal Rose. A peculiar combination of old rose and 
orange flame stripes. Petals are ruffled. 
War. Deep blood red, large open flowers well placed 
on tall spike. The best of this color. 
Wine King. Large, deep, dark wine color, very distinct 
and showy. 
