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in lots of 25. 
KRICHGLAD GARDEN 
NOTE: 25 bulbs at 100 rate except where priced 
WHITE SPIRE (Kinyon). A pure glistening 
white with no markings, opening 6-8 five- 
inch florets at once, perfectly placed and 
styled, on long tapering spike of 20-24 buds. 
Winner of many prizes 
WHITE SWORD (Ellis). Extra fine tall white 
with many open on unusually long flower 
head. Fine grower, producing strong healthy 
bulbs but sometimes crooks 
(Bts. 25 — 15c; 100 — 50c) 
WINGS OF SONG (Ellis). A very large shrimp 
pink, shaded lighter in throat. A fine grower, 
very beautiful and Grand Champion single 
spike many times, including Maryland Gladi- 
olusimociety Show.21940 00 wane ae cee 
(Bts. 10 — 25c; 25 — 50c) 
MINIATURE AND 
DECORATIVE GLADIOLUS 
These small informal types are becom- 
ing more and more appreciated for their 
rare beauty and value for home decoration. 
Due to the demand for large gladiolus for 
exhibition purposes during the past several 
years, many growers have discarded alto- 
gether the miniature and small decoratives 
and consequently many flower lovers think 
gladiolus are not suitable for ordinary 
home and table decoration. These small 
“butterfly” gladiolus are easy to grow, 
many of them producing several spikes 
from one bulb, and multiply rapidly by 
division. Bulbs are in most varieties smaller 
than those of the large flowered varieties 
and when listed as large bulbs, it indicates 
the largest size bulbs produced by that 
variety. You may order medium bulbs of 
these varieties with the assurance that 
they will produce lovely spikes for home 
and table decorations. In some cases, how- 
ever, bulbs are of normal size. Flowers do 
not exceed 3%” in diameter. 
NOTE: Where listed 3 — .15, 10 — .45c, etc., means 
3 bulbs for .15, 10 bulbs for .45, etc. 
Large Medium Small 
14,” up 4” —1Y4” VY,” — 3,” 
1—  .50 1— .30 1— _  .20 
re 10—~ 4.002 10 ——) 250% 210—— 160 
2— .15 2— .10 4— .10 
Pe 10 -— ~.60 10— .45 10— _ .20 
1— .50 1— .30 1— .15 
eke 10 — 4.00 10— 2.40 10 — 1.20 
DECORATIVE COLLECTION 
For those who wish gladiolus suitable 
for home and table decorations, we have 
made up this special assortment of varie- 
ties especially suitable for this purpose as 
well as for the border. The eight varieties 
included in this collection are Accolade, 
Brightsides, Golden Slippers, Leen Wone, 
Queen of Bremen, Taurus, The Orchid, and 
White Butterfly—a wide range of distinc- 
tive colors. This collection is available only 
in medium size bulbs. 
50 medium bulbs of these 8 varieties, 
separately labeled — 400 medium 
size bulbs for $4.00. 
25 medium bulbs of these 8 varieties, 
separately labeled — 200 medium 
size bulbs for $2.00. 
(These collections would cost $6.00 and $3.00 
respectively, at our regular list price.) 
ACCOLADE (Kunderd). Laciniated type; rose- 
pink, lower petals having dark rose-red me- 
dian line on soft yellow ground. The laciniated 
type are usually low growers and the best 
border subjects to be found in gladiolus. Un- 
excelled for table decoration ........... 
BRIGHTSIDES (Baerman). Rich canary yel- 
low flushed pure apricot in upper throat; tips 
of bittersweet orange. Beautifully ruffled and 
exquisite color combination. Try this from 
medium bulbs. 
Spikes from large bulbs too 
tall for bestidecorative. uses. 234 ee tee 100 — 2.00 100 —— 1-50 
Large Medium Small 
Ly7 up ope de in — i 
ee Ree 5— 10 10— .10 
aha eres 25— 40 25—  .20 
See I ee 100 — 1.50 100— .75 
3— .10 5— .10 10— .10 
10— 20 25— 40 25— .20 
100— _ .75 
