Gate of Heaven. Purest rich, deep yellow. Ruffled. Well named. L. 6c. 
Per 100, $4.00. 
Georgette. Fine rose pink. 8c. 
Golden Dream. The favorite tall deep yellow. L. 5c. Per. 100, $3.00. 
Kirchoff’s New Violet. The best of this rare color. L. 7c. 
La Paloma. Very early, bittersweet orange. Vivid color. L. 5c. Per 
100, $3.00. M. 25c per doz. Per. 100, $1.25. 
Lavender Delight. Delightful and unusual color, rose purple. L. 6c. 
La Verne. Tall, large creamy yellow, flushed pink. Purple throat blotch. 
Vigorous. L. 5c. M. 25e doz. 100 for $1.00. S. 15¢e doz. 100 for 75c. 
Libelle. Heliotrope blue. The loveliest blue. L. 6c. | 
Los Angeles. Orange, tinted pink. One bulb produces more flower spikes 
than any other. Best winter grower. Such a rampant grower that it should 
be planted not closer than 6” for large bulbs. Also give more water for best 
flowers. L. 5c. 50c doz. Per 100, $2.25. M. 20c doz. 100 for $1.00. S. 15¢e 
doz. 75c per 100. Small sizes bloom beautifully. 
Margaret Fulton. Coral pink shading to rose doree on tips of petals. L. 7e. 
Marmora. Tall immense smoky lavender. L. 5c. Per 100, $2.25. 
Minuet. The favorite lavender. L. 5c. Per. 100, $2.50. 
Mrs. Konynenburg. Most popular deep blue. L. 5c. Per. 100, $2.50. 
Mrs. Leon Douglas. Tall large geranium pink, splashed darker. Plant 
deep. L. 6c. ; 
Pelegrina. Deep violet blue. Early, strong grower. L. 5c. Doz. 50c. 
Per 100, $2.25. M. 30c doz. Per. 100, $1.25. S. 25c doz. Per. 100, $1.00. 
Pfitzer’s Triumph. Immense salmon-red. L. 6c. 
Pfitzer’s Yellow Wonder. Lovely soft yellow. 7c. 
Picardy. The most popular Glad, for the garden or for cutting. Tall, 
extra large, shrimp pink. L. 5c. Doz. 50c. Per. 100, $2.00. M. 25c¢ doz. 
Per 100, $1.00. S. 15¢ doz. Per. 100, 75c. 
Radiant Orange. Our largest and best true orange. <A combination of 
yellow orange, salmon orange, bittersweet orange and grenadine red. ~° L. 6c. 
Red Lory. Fine scarlet red with rhodamine purple throat. A fine red. L. 6c. 
Red Phipps. Soft red. The florists favorite red. 7c. 
Rose Marie Pfitzer. Very beautiful creamy white, suffused pink. Ruffied. 
A large and beautiful flower. L. 8c. 
Ruffled Gold. <A lovely ruffled yellow. L. 7e. 
Salback’s Pink. Geranium pink. 7c. 
Schubert. Apricot with scarlet throat. 7c. . 
Sonatine. Large light pink. A good cut flower. 8c. 
Star of Bethlehem. Large, pure white flower on a tall, vigorous stem. 
Considered the best white in the cut flower market. L. 6c. Per. 100, $4.00. 
The Orchid. Individual flowers in a corsage are easily mistaken for a 
cataleya orchid in both color and form. L. 7c. 
Virginia. An old stand-by and there is no sweeter red. L. 5c. Per 
100, $3.00. 
Wasaga. A lovely apricot. L. 5c. Per 100, $2.50. 
Wurtembergia. Scarlet, with cream blotch. L. 7c. 
Yellow Perfection. Medium yellow. Some think it the best. 7c. 
Mixed Bulbs. A lot of bulbs are mixed accidentally. Surplus sorts are 
added. Sometimes we discard new sorts that others like. This mixture in bulbs 
1” to 144” diam., sizes, 1, 2 and 3 are offered at 45c doz. $2.00 per 100. M., 
100 for $1.00. 
Bulblets. Picardy and Los Angeles, 40c per pint. Bagdad, Betty Co-ed, 
Betty Nuthall, Golden Dream, La Paloma, Souvenir, Wasaga. 50c. per pint. 
Dr. Bennett, Pelegrina. 60c pint. Fine mixture, 50c pint. Plant bulblets 
very close, in a 2” wide furrow. Cover 2”. Plant early and keep wet. 
Baby Gladiolus 
Baby Glads may be planted Oct. to Dec. Bulbs are not good keepers into 
the late season so it is better to have them planted before Nov. 15. They are 
winter growers and endure light frost. Begin flowering in Feb. if early planted 
