Shi rley 
Tem ple 
A most beautiful 
oladiolus. Produces 
excellent spikes of 
the softest, yet rich- 
est deep cream color 
without suggestion of 
vellow. Flowers ruf- 
fled and very large. 
In spite of its tem- 
peramental habit it is 
selling in great quan- 
titv. We suggest you 
try the smaller bulbs 
if you live where sum- 
mers are hot, and you 
will be surprised at 
the fine flowers you 
ean get from small 
bulbs and even large 
bulblets. 

Each 10 
Berea o©.10imepao0 
Wiehe. = =.06 30 
Sates (2 15 
100 1000 
DU Oleis ee Do meelEOO 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE—Grown from small bulbs. 
Queen Marilyn 
(ueen Marilyn is a lovely new creation as it performs with us. When first seen 
its name was to be Pruitt’s Triumph. But it developed such wonderful delicacy 
we decided it should have a feminine name. 
A large clean cut, recurved flower on a very slender, wiry stem. One which 
you want to run to get near when seen amone other glads. A leht shell pink 
with lovely cream throat. A peneil stripe sometimes circling the cream throat 
of a richer pink. Large Medium Small 
Fra Chie kee ht eee ee eae $ .50 $ .30 Delo 
10 Ala ee ee ees 3.00 2.90 1.50 
Bulblets: 10, 80c; 100, $4.00. 
Ruffled Princess 
A beautifully ruffled variety. Almost as ruffled as the seedling shown on 
page 3. In color it is Just a trace hehter than New. Era, although no relation to 
New Hra that we know of. 
A large exhibition flower, six and sometimes more open at one time. Nota tall 
erower but a very fine keeper when cut. 
Those who wish to get some fine ruffled seedlings will be delighted in the 
results from it. Large Medium Small 
Fach: ;.s, Ace eee eee $ .75 $ .50 $ .25 
as ae! real Se eee ae oa ae 5.00 3.50 2.00 
Bulblets: 10, 80c. 
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