

RICHGLAD GARDEN [27] 
NOTE: 25 bulbs at 100 rate except where priced Large Medium Small 
in lots of 25. 14%” up Oe Ue 1,” —. 347 
LEEN WONE (Kunderd). A very bright red- 
dish orange of distinctly high color value, 
producing many spikes of butterfly type 
florets. This has always been very popular 
with our cut-flower customers despite its  ......... 5— .10 10— .10 
small size. About the easiest grower we ......... 25— 40 25—  .20 
SEL EN es ic win area eee Oats Com oak Oe EE 100.— 1.50 100— +275 
MILADY IMOGENE (Austin). Pure white 
with slight cream in throat; 6-8 open on well 
formed spike. A small decorative of great 
merit. First prize, International Horticul- aa LL 3— .10 5 =" -310 
ee ET RSea ESTATE tk Ay ew kb 10s) 45°86 10.——. 3307 ob AG 
ORANGE DELIGHT (Kunderd). The smallest 
we grow. A combination of apricot orange 
overlaid bittersweet orange with laciniated 
petals to enhance its beauty. Decidedly dif- 
ferent and a beautiful novelty for artistic a= 215 5 ee 5— -— 10 
arrangement in bowls and vases .......... 10— 45 10— 320 25— 40 
ORANGE ROSEBUD (Burtner). See new in- 
EMIS EI AS ES Os og Bea ake he g See soe” maa wks Beer Sal et Oe ce ee 
ORCHID JEWEL (Burtner). Beautiful clear 
light lavender with small feather of deeper 
lavender, carrying 4-6 3%-inch florets open 
with total of 15-16 buds. Primulinus type and 1— 15 1— .10 2— .10 
eR RAIDS Blea et ine fed 2 Ge Sree, omaha! S vials home. om 2— .25 3— .25 10— .45 
PIERIAN (Kunderd). Another of the laciniated 
type gladiolus and especially desirable for 
table decoration. Upper petals soft canary 
yellow, lower petals deeper with narrow 3— .15 3— .10 5— .10 
Brent Ee titik-DEOWI .. 2. . vhs o> ole 6 Sie o win » 10— 45 10— 320 25—  .45 
QUEEN OF BREMEN (Zimmer). A rose-pink 
prim, near lavender, and a very consistent 
performer. This variety is very popular as a 3— .10 5— 10 10— .10 
cut-flower, consistently producing 2 or more 10— 30: .25+— 9.40 .25-—— .20 
rsaren ePamelarire DNL DS 2.9. /sta-aise'> > occ dele. 2 bn'se 100— -2.00  100— 1.50 100—  ~75 
TAURUS (Kunderd). A primulinus variety of 
rare purple-violet color and like all primu-_......... 5— .10 10— .10 
linus varieties, very easy to grow. You will _......... 25— \.40° 25— | .20 
Dem MEEDIGEGOIOL et. osc soe Fee le hake ae) eae nee Pome 100 — 1.50 100— .75 
THE ORCHID — Lavender-pink, frosted sur- 
face, edges laciniated; petals twisted and 
ruffed. Single florets greatly resemble or- ......... 5— 10 10— .10 
chids. One of the most unique and lovely ......... 25— .40 25—  .20 
DRM POTATO. ee Uhh ares ea sia cai diese once opa’e ae 100. +1.508-100.—— 7575 
VESPER BELL (Neeley). Small heavily ruf- 
fled flowers of a most beautiful shade of 
pink. Unexcelled for bowls and fine florists’ 3— .15 3— .10 See LO 
work. Probably the most beautiful of the 10— 45 10— .30 25— _  .30 
small decorative varieties .......-...-.+e-- 100 — 3.00 100— 2.00 100— 1.00 
WHITE BUTTERFLY (Kunderd). Fine dec- 
orative white with soft creamy yellow throat. 
Lovely butterfly type florets on slender 3— .10 5— .10 10— .10 
spikes; ideal for home decoration or florist 10— .30 25— 40 25— _ .20 
SUE ee oles co cp'e sles suse s.6 us $0 de 100— 2.00 100— 1.50 100— .75 
GOLDEN SLIPPERS (Kunderd). Shrimp-pink 
with throat marking of light yellow, feath- 
ered with narrow lines of violet-rose-pink, 3— .10 One!» 1002 9210 
beautifully ruffled. For us, this variety has 10— 30: .25— .40% 25— 1.20 
always had a definite fragrance .......... 100— 2.00 100— 1.50 100— .75 
