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MALMO 


Shirley Temple 
GLADIOLUS 
SPECIAL MIXTURE 
OF NAMED VARIETIES 
35c doz., 100 for $2.50 
CHOICE MIXED COLORS 
25c doz., 100 for $1.85 

MALMO Gladiolus Bulbs 
The most popular of all summer flowering bulbs. The varieties we offer are all selected 
A-1 stock, many of them prize-winners. They include the ten favorite and best varieties 
chosen by the American Gladiolus Society by a voting contest of its six thousand members. 
These accepted ten best varieties known are all giant types and are indicated by *. 
Postage prepaid in State of Washington on Gladiolus orders amounting to $2.50 or more, 
when cash accompanies the order. 
SALMON 
BRIGHTSIDE—A charming new gladiolus of 
a beautiful salmon orange. The large 
ruffled florets are borne on a strong spike 
making it an ideal exhibition variety. 
45c doz. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS — A bright salmon 
rose, striped soft orange scarlet. An old 
favorite. 35¢ doz. 
MISS NEW ZEALAND—Immense blossoms, 
lovely salmon apricot, suffused with rose 
and peach color blotch in throat. 75¢ doz. 
PFITZER’S TRIUMPH—Bright salmon orange 
with cherry red throat; very large flow- 
ers. 35c doz. 
*SMILING MAESTRO—An attractive salmon 
orange, flaked with bronze; gigantic blos- 
soms on long sturdy spikes. 45¢ doz. 
WASAGA—Clear apricot, buff throat. Large 
flowers nad beautifully frilled. 45¢ doz. 
YELLOW 
GATE OF HEAVEN—A new ruffled variety, 
with large bold flowers of a rich yellow 
shade. 50c doz. 
*GOLDEN DREAM—A fine exhibition vari- 
ety. Golden yellow flowers of medium 
size, on very tall stems; beautifully 
formed. 45c¢ doz. 
YELLOW PERFECTION — Early, tall clear 
bright primrose yellow, a perfect self 
color and beautifully formed. 45¢ doz. 
WHITE 
ALBATROSS—A fine exhibition variety of 
purest white, large flowers with 6 to 8 
florets open at one time; one of the best 
in this color class. 35¢ doz. 
*MAID OF ORLEANS—Creamy white, with 
a distinct light cream shading in throat. 
45c doz. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE—Lovely immense ruffled 
blooms of a rich cream, with dark throat; 
long, strong spike. An outstanding vari- 
ety. 65c doz. 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM—tThe outstanding ex- 
hibition white. Pure white, with a touch 
of cream on lower petals. Six to 8 im- 
mense florets open at one time, on a very 
tall, slender spike. 45c doz. 
REDS 
* BEACON — One of the tallest, and most 
brilliant in color. Eight florets open at 
once on a very long spike. Bright scarlet 
with creamy throat. 65c¢ doz. 
*COMMANDER KOEHL—Large, wide open 
blooms of brilliant deep scarlet red with- 
out any markings or blotches. 60c doz. 
J. S. BACH—A beautiful salmon red with 
lighter shadings at the throat. One of the 
finest of the newer introductions. Excel- 
lent exhibition variety. 65¢ doz. 
MOORISH KING — One of the finest and 
largest flowered of the deep mahogany- 
red gladiolus. 75¢ doz. 
WURTEMBERGIA—A fine exhibition variety 
of a very lovely fiery scarlet with creamy 
white throat. Immense blooms are carried 
on a very tall straight spike. 45¢ doz. 
PINK AND ROSE 
*MARGARET FULTON—A very fine early 
salmon rose. 45¢ doz. 
NEW ERA—A pure pink. A prize winning 
variety of great merit. As many as 10 
very large, ruffled blossoms open at one 
time on one spike. 10c each, $1.00 doz. 
*PICARDY—A most sensational flower of 
delicate apricot pink. The individual flor- 
ets are extremely large, slightly ruffled 
and of a wax like substance. Fine exhibi- 
tion variety. 35c¢ doz. 
*ROSEMARIE PFITZER—A very light pink 
with faint flecks of creamy white. Slightly 
ruffled. Extra large spike up to 12 open 
florets perfectly arranged. 45¢ doz. 
SALBACH’S ORCHID—Clear lavender pink 
with large wide open blooms. One of the 
few flowers that will stand the hottest 
sun without fading or wilting. 60c¢ doz. 
SONATINE—Lustrous pink, small red blotch 
at throat, very large spike and florets. 
45c doz. 
W. H. PHIPPS—Enormous flowers of a soft 
LaFrance pink, overlaid with salmon rose, 
lighter towards the throat. 35c doz. 
LAVENDER 
ISOLA BELLA—A beautiful clear light lav- 
ender. One of the finest in this color 
group. 75c doz. 
MARMORA — Very large, well expanded 
blooms on a long flower spike. Color is a 
most pleasing lavender gray with a glow- 
ing red-violet blotch. A tall vigorous 
grower. 45c doz. 
* MINUET—An exquisite flower of beautiful 
clear lavender. Spikes are a good size 
and florets nicely placed on tall straight 
stems. 45c doz. 
RIMA—A delightful new variety in a pale 
lavender pink with white throat. Flowers 
of good substance. Many open at once on 
a long spike. 15c ea., 2 for 25c, $1.50 doz. 
SMOKEYS 
BAGDAD—A very large smokey old rose. 
Individual blooms are often 6 in. across. 
One of the largest gladioli. 35¢ doz. 
ZUNI—Very fine smokey salmon and slate, 
a color not often found in gladioli. Similar 
to the old familiar variety Rose Ash, but 
brighter and taller and with fine, regular 
placement of florets, as many as 12 open 
at once, and slightly ruffled. 15¢ each, 
2 for 25c, $1.50 doz. 
VAGABOND PRINCE — A rich iridescent 
garnet brown with a glowing scarlet 
blotch. The color combination is very at- 
tractive and considered the richest tone 
of all the smokies. 65c¢ doz. 
BLUE AND PURPLE 
ALLEGRO—The nearest true blue yet intro- 
duced. Color bluish lavender with deeper 
throat blotch. A very attractive and de- 
sirable variety. 45¢ doz. 
*BLUE ADMIRAL—A very rich dark vel- 
vety blue; very fine for cutting. &5e doz. 
CHAS. DICKENS—A rich violet purple with 
very tall spikes. 45c doz. 
MILFORD—A very tall light blue. 65¢ doz. 
PELEGRINA — Intense velvety violet blue. 
The richest and deepest blue. 35c¢ doz. 
Water Lilies 
Beautify your pool with one or more specimens of Hardy Water Lilies. They begin to 
flower early in summer and continue steadily until late fall. Varieties we list are all hardy. 
PINK AND ROSE 
Eugenie de Land. .Ea. $1.09 
Marliacea Rosea .... 1.00 Ce eee i 
Rose Arey, deep pink 1.50 Paul Hariot .. 
Sioux 7p eset 
YELLOW 
Marliacea Chromatella 1.00 RED 
Mexicana, clear yellow 1.00 
Sunrise, mid-size, bright 1.00 
WHITE Escarboucle 
Gladstone ........... 1.00 Gloriosa .... 
Marliacea Albida .... 1.00 James Brydon 
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SUNSET COLORS 
Conqueror, largest red 1.00 
AQUATICS 
Anacharis, per bunch..$ .10 
Ga atta Ate 1.00 Arrowhead, per plant.. .15 
1.00 Cabomba, per bunch... .15 
Ludwegea, per bunch.. .15 
Parrot Feather, bunch.. .15 
Water Poppy, per bunch .15 
Pickerel Grass, bunch.. .25 
es ee oaks 2.00 Umbrella Palms ..... .75-.95 
Water Hyacinths ...... 15 
Sate 2.00 Iris Pseudacorus, plant. .35 
