GLADIOLUS 
Below we offer what we consider to be the very best of the Glads. Among these are the 
cream of color and cut flower selections. We are listing them as Large, Medium and Small 
size. The Large size, over 114 inches in diameter ; Medium size, 34 to 114 inch diameter ; the 
Small size is below %4 inch. Prices, unless otherwise stated, are per dozen. For less than half 
dozen lots, price is one-tenth per dozen price each. 
ALBATROSS. The clearest, purest of the whites. 
Very popular with florists, as it has five to six 
blooms open at a time, of good substance and 
large size. Per doz.: L 40c, M 30c, S 25c. 
AMADOR. A brilliant, prize winning red, on strong 
stems. A very uniform grower that makes a per- 
fect cut flower, and remains beautiful under arti- 
ficial light. Per doz.: L 60c, M 50c, S 40c. 
BAGDAD. A smoky glad of old rose that is very at- 
tractive, and popular. Six or seven large blooms 
open at a time. Per doz.: L. 40c, M 30c, S 25c. 
BEACON. Rose salmon, with cream throat blotches. 
Strong, easy grower, and good propagator. Spikes 
are tall and strong with six to seven blooms at a 
time. Doz.: L 75e; M 50c; S 35c. 
BERTY SNOW. The nicest of the low-priced laven- 
ders, and the one usually used for cutting. Large 
flowers, strong stems. Doz.: L 40c, M 30c, S 20c. 
BETSY BOB UP. A smooth, creamy pink, with the 
growth and habits of Betty Nuthall, of which it is 
a sport. Doz.: L 60c, M 40c, S 25e. 
BETTY NUTHALL. A tall, strong bush, bearing ex- 
tra large spikes with seven and eight blooms on at 
one time. Glowing orange-pink, with light yellow 
throat, and a feathering of carmine. Stands ex- 
cessive heat. Floret frequently six inches across. 
Doz.: L 35c, M 25c, S 15e. 
BLEEDING HEART. Clear white, tinted a light, 
pretty pink, with a large red blotch in the lower 
throat. A very fine cutting flower that is very 
ipa and displays well. Doz.: L 35c; M 25c, 
15e. 
CHRISTABEL. Pink, with a sulphur yellow throat. 
Tall slender spike, with seven to ten blooms open 
at once. Doz. L 50c, M 40c, S 30c. 
COMMANDER KOEHL. A deep, velvety, blood red, 
with a darker throat. A very strong grower, a 
good producer. A very striking bloom. Doz.: L 50c, 
M 40c, S 30c. 
CORYPHEE. A good pink, with a creamy yellow 
throat. Blooms were excellent, with strong stems. 
A very popular commercial variety. Doz.: L 40c, 
M 30c, S 20c. 
DEBONAIR. LaFrance pink. Throat shrimp pink 
and cream. Tall straight spike, long flower head. 
A fine cut flower and commercial. Doz.: L 35e, 
M 25c, S 15e. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT. The most popular fiery red, 
a fine large grower. One of the most brilliant 
scarlets grown. Doz.: L 40c, M 30c, S 20c. 
FLAMING METEOR. Rich, bright red. Spikes are 
taller than almost any other variety. Blooms of 
good substance. Doz.: L 50c, M 40c, S 30c. 
GATE OF HEAVEN. A rich, beautiful yellow, with 
the bloom pleasingly ruffled at the edges. Grows 
very easily, and produces uniform results. 
Doz.: L 50c, M 40e, S 30c. 
JOERG’S WHITE. A very large white bloom, with 
faint crimson pencilings on a creamy throat. A 
very fine flower for inside decoration. Doz.: L 40ce, 
M 30c, S 20ce. 
J. S. BACH. A large flowered exhibition salmon. 
Huge spikes with sometimes as many as ten flor- 
ets open at the same time. An early bloomer that 
is very popular. Doz.: L 75c, M 60¢e, S 40c. 
JONQUIL. A medium size bloom, of deep, pure yel- 
low. It is a very early bloomer, and popular for 
that reason. Doz.: L 75c, M 60c, S 40c. 
MAID OF ORLEANS. The most popular of the lower 
priced whites. A smooth, creamy white, of medium 
height. Doz.: L 50c, M 40c, S 30c. 
MILDRED LOUISE. A soft, glowing, orange pink. 
Florets open well out, and are perfectly spaced on 
the spike. Strong stems. Doz.: L 40c, M 30c, S 20c. 
MINUET. The standard lavender, wonderfully clear. 
This is the old Minuet with which every other 
lavender is compared. A consistent winner. 
Doz.: L 60c, M 50c, S 40c. 
MISS GREELEY. An early growing variety of rich 
pink. It is not as large, nor quite as many open at 
a time, as Mr. W. H. Phipps, but its early blooming 
nevertheless makes it desirable. Doz.: L 60c, M 50c, 
S 40c. 
MISS NEW ZEALAND. Salmon apricot, suffused 
with light rose, and with a blotch of ripe peach in 
lower throat. Blooms are mammoth, with from six 
to eight open at a time. Stems are very tall, and 
sometimes need staking to keep from crooking. A 
marvelous exhibition variety. Doz.: L 65c; M 40¢; 
S 25c. 
MOTHER MACHREE. A light smoky, of grayish 
lavender hue. Dark mottling. Doz.: L 40c, M 30c, 
S 20c. 
MR. W. H. PHIPPS. Rich pink flowers, sometimes 
six inches across, and opening up as many as fif- 
teen blooms at one time. Perhaps one of the finest 
of all glads. Doz.: L 40c, M 30¢c, S 20c. 
NEW ERA. A beautiful rich pink, with florets heav- 
ily ruffled. Oftentimes 10 florets open at a time. 
Properly grown, it is a sure prize winner. L 25c 
each; M 20c¢ each; S 15¢ each. 
NINTH SYMPHONY. A very showy large bright 
orange salmon, with good spikes. An easy grower, 
and exceptionally good for cut flowers. Doz.: L 85ce; 
M 65e; S 35e. 
PELEGRINA. A pure, dark violet blue. Lower petals 
darker than upper. Six to eight florets open at a 
time, the buds above showing color, makes a very 
attractive spike. Doz.: L 50c, M 40c, S 25c. 

YOU may make up collections of your own choosing by using the quantity discounts listed on page three. 
Two or more neighbors can get up to 3314% discount on our already low prices by pooling their orders. 
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