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2719 Mammoth White 
(Exhibition) 
| Giant pure white with blooms 
| somewhat crowded. 3 for 18c, 6 
|| for 30c, 12 for 50c, 25 for 90c, 
'100 for $3.00. i: 
2728 Mildred Louise 
(Large Decorative) 
| Prevailing color is a pure sal- 
/mon (strawberry) pink, self 
| upper petals with lower. petals 
tipped strawberry-pink, 
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ing to pinard-yellow in ~~ the 
| throat. The stem is strong and 
The blooms are large 
with 5 to 7-‘open at one time. A 
most outstanding Glad. 3 for 27 
ets.; 6 for 50 cts.; 
cts.; 25 for $1.50; 100 for $5.00. 
2727 Wasaga 
(Medium Decorative) 
Lovely pure apricot with a de- 
lightful frilling at the extreme 
edges. One of our most beautiful 
varieties. A great favorite with 
Strongly recommended. 
18 for 20c, 6 for 35c, 12 for 60c, 
/25 for $1.00, 100 for $3.50. 



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All Postpaid — Guaranteed to Please 
2871 Edulis Superba, Earliest Gorgeous Pink 
| 28 70 Outstanding German Iris 85c 
orld’s Finest Glads 
2726 Sweetheart 
(Medium Decorative) 
Waxy pure-pink blending to a 
large snow-white throat. When 
well grown the edges are beauti- 
fully frilled. We consider this 
variety with its tall wiry steam, 
extreme earliness, and exquisite- 
ly fresh color the No. 1 florists’ 
gladiolus. Sweetheart is also un- 
excelled for forcing under glass. 
We have grown this glad five 
feet tall but four feet is a more 
common height. 3 for 25c, 6 for 
40c, 12 for 75c, 25 for $1.25, 100 
for $4.00. 
2729 Golden Measure 
(Exhibition) 
Here we havea very robust and 
tall grower, a quality unusual in 
the yellow varieties. The large 
golden yellow flowers are well 
expanded with many open at the 
same time. 3 for 20 cts.; 6 for 
35 cts.; 12 for 60 cts.; 25 for 
$1.00; 100 for $3.50. 



2720 Margaret Fulton 
(Medium Decorative) 
Beautiful rich salmon of dis- 
tinctive cleaneut form. A won- 
derful cut flower because of its 
earliness and ability to with- 
stand heat. Recommended as 
one of the best all-around glads. 
In effect an early Picardy. 3 for 
20c, 6 for 35c, 12 for 60c, 25 for 
2722 Minuet 
(Large Decorative) 
Originated in 1922, this variety 
remains today the finest laven- 
der gladiolus. Before the advent 
of Picardy it rated first in na- 
tional popularity. Minuet is just 
the shade of lavender a glad 
should be, with sparkling, silky 
texture, and beautifully formed 
At Remarkably Low Postpaid Prices 
2725 Queen of Bremen 
(Medium Decorative) 
Beautiful lavender with cream 
throat. This glad is ideal for 
floral work, possessing a fine 
wiry stem and opening six to 
eight blooms at a time. 3 for 18c, 
6 for 30c, 12 for 50c, 25 for 90c, 
100 for $3.00. 


$1.00, 100 for $3.50. 
2731 Heavenly Blue 
(Large Decorative) 
This is another of Pfitzer’s in- 
troductions to the Gladioli family 
and like all of his others, it is a 
v with 
straight wiry stems making it an 
ideal cutting -variety. 
heavenly blue 
spaced on the 
stems and often 5 to 6 are opened 
3 for 27 cts.; 6 for 
12 for 90 cts.; 
vigorous grower 
well expanded 
blooms are well 
at one time. 
50 cts.; 
$1.50; 100 for $5.00. 
florets. One of the stand-bys of 
every collection. 3 for 20c, 6 for 
35c, 12 for 60c, 25 for $1.00, 100 
for $3.50. 
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For your pro- 
tection all of 

our Gladiolus Bulbs are treat- 
ed to kill thrips, insects, and 
eggs, insuring you strong 
healthy blooms. 
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2720 Marga 
ret Fulton 

2722 Minuet 2731 Heavenly Blue 
2883 Memorial Day Peonies 8 for $2.25 Postpaid 
Many of These Beauties Normally Retail for a Dollar and Over 
Each 45c—2 for 75c—Your Choice —Entire 8—all Labeled $2.25 
2875—Karl Rosenfield—Rich deep brilliant crimson. 
2873—Festima Maxima—The finest white. 
2871—Edulis Superba—Harliest gorgeous pink. 
2872—Felix Crousse—Dazzling ruby red. 
2896 
6 
Beautiful 
Peonies 
Unnamed 
2 strong 
roots 
each of 
Pink 
Red 
and 
White 
90c 
Postpaid 

Post 
paid 
Including one each (not labeled): Ambassadeur—Magnificent purple maroon. Aleazar 
—Light bluish violet; Afterglow soft buff pearl gray and yellow; Crusader—Finest lav- 
ender 
blue; Golden Imperial—Greatest golden yellow; Lord of June—Rich violet pur- 
ple; Mother of Pearl—Pale bluish lavender with creamy undertone; Seminole—Rich 
velvety crimson; Shekinah—Pale yellow shading to lavender; Opera—Bright rich pansy 
Violet. 
Here is Your Opportunity to Start an Iris Bed 
Biggest Bargain of the Year 

2868—-Baroness Schroeder—Beautiful flesh white. 
2881—Monsieur Jules Elie—Mammoth lilac pink. 
2889—Sarah Bernhardt.—Apple blossom pink. 
2884—Officinalis Rubra Plena.—WHarliest Dark Red. 
Hardy Ferns planted among your shrubbery, in the perennial border or in the 
foundation planting around your house, especially on the north and east side or 
under tall trees, bring to your home a fragrance from the wild woods in some 
of nature’s most beautiful creations. Plant in groups of at least 3 to 5 each of 
each variety, scattered at irregular distances. 
2828 Adiantum Pedatum. (Maidenhair.) The black, wiry, creeping roots lie right 
at the surface. They branch:freely if the roots are lightly covered with leaf mold. 
2829 Asplenium Felix Faemina. (Lady Fern.) <A large, handsome Fern, :standing 
from one to three feet in height: A wood and roadside Fern. 
2830 Onoclea Strutiopteris. (Ostrich Plume Fern.) Grows in a crown, fronds are 
2 to 4 feet by 6 to 10 inches. 
2831 Osmunda Cinnemomea. (Cinnamon Fern.) A large Fern, growing in a crown 
2 to 5 feet high, 8 inches wide, beautiful, cinnamon colored leaves. 
Special price on Hardy Ferns. Your choice, Each, 25 cts.; 4 for 90 cts., postpaid. 
