Group IV 
Chosen for Large, Well-placed Florets, Good Stems With Charm and Variety 
in Colors. No. 1 Bulbs, 6 for 25c; 12 for 45c; 25 for 85; 100 for $3.25. 

Maid of Orleans 
Shirley Temple 

BAGDAD. Beautiful, large, open flowers of smoky old rose color; 
extra tall stems. Fine, and outstanding. 
BERTY SNOW. A very large and exquisite rosy-lavender. 
BETTY NUTHALL. Light coral pink flowers with soft penciled yellow 
throat, a prize winner. 
BREAK O’DAY. Early flowering softest pink shading deeper toward 
the edge, yellow splotch, penciled red. 
CHARLES DICKENS. Among the best, clear radiant purple. 
CRIMSON GLOW. Rich crimson; large open flowers upon full spikes. 
DEBONAIR. Regarded as superior even to Picardy. The lovely La- 
France pink flowers, shading to shrimp-pink with creamy blotched 
throat, are borne on very tall straight stems. A perfect joy. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT. Best of its color. Rich peach-red overlaid with 
flame, white and ruby speckled throat. 
DUNA. Beautiful, clear, distinctive new shade known as safrano; 
charming softest buff-pink shading to pale yellow at base of lip 
petals. Stands hot weather particularly well. 
FLAMING SWORD. Large, well placed brilliant scarlet flowers. 
FLORAL BEAUTY. Attractive, very early Begonia-rose. A charming 
addition to the garden. 
GIANT NYMPH. Tall spikes of lovely pink flowers with a creamy- 
yellow throat: Choice. os 
GOLDEN DREAM. A fine commercial variety. Large spikes of golden 
yellow flowers with cream throat. A graceful and free-blooming 
Glad of beauty and popularity. 
GLORIANA. Rightly named, gloriously beautiful rich salmon. 
LA PALOMA. Tall spikes, enormous golden orange. 
MAID OF ORLEANS. Unusually fine keeper. The tall straight stems 
bear beautiful, large, milky white florets with blended cream throat. 
Often 10 open at one time. 
MARGARET FULTON. Enormous rounded flowers of beautiful 
rose pink. Keeps well when cut. 
MRS. FRANK PENDLETON. Very large, open flowers of a 
beautiful flame pink with distinct fiery blotch. Many blos- 
soms upon good spikes. Most popular of Gladiolus. 
MRS. F. C. PETERS. A winner of many medals. Late flowering 
variety. Exquisite rich rosy-lavender with a soft patch of 
bright crimson on lower petals. Large, open, ruffled flowers. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS. This handsome salmon-rose gladiolus 
has flame and scarlet shadings which increase the glorious 
richness of the flowers. 
PICARDY. Unquestionably the most outstanding gladiolus. A 
favorite with home growers and for commercial use. Tall 
robust growth, clean foliage and exceptionally large ruffled 
florets of softest shrimp-pink with blotch of light flesh pink. 
Delights every beholder. Breath-taking in loveliness. 
PFITZER’S TRIUMPH. Giant reddish-salmon orange. 
PRIMROSE PRINCESS. Bright, handsome creamy yellow. 
Splendid with Charles Dickens, 
W.H. PHIPPS. La France pink overlaid with light salmon-rose. 
A dozen fiowers open at once. 
Group V 
Ruffled and Frilled Beauties 
6c each; 6 for 30c;: 12 for 50c; 25 for $1 
A. B. KUNDERD. Beautiful creamy pink. 
AFLAME. A grand ruffled orange red. 
E. J. SHAYLOR. Ruffled deep rose. 
GOLDEN FRILLS. Rich daffodil yellow, rose-red 
markings. 
JOE COLEMAN. One of the finest frilled varieties. 
Many large rich red flowers with carmine blotch. 
MARY PICKFORD. Ruffled and lovely creamy white. 
PURPLE GLORY. Huge purple maroon. 
RUTH HUNTINGTON. Soft rosy-lavender. 
WASAGA. Exceptionally beautiful buff. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE. The finest cream gladiolus to date. 
Huge, ruffled, creamy flowers with beautifully con- 
trasting yellow throat. A grand specimen of full 
flowered long strong stems. 16c each; 12 for $1.75. 
VERY SPECIAL. With every $5.00 order, we will in- 
clude one Shirley Temple bulb free. 
Wasaga 

Break O’Day 

Picardy 

GEO. W. PARK SEED COMPANY 
GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA 

