CROMWELL GLAD GARDENS SALEM, OHIO 
General List of Gladiolus 
This price list contains a retail prepaid list and a wholesale not prepaid list. If 
you wish larger quantities please look over my wholesale list or write for special 
prices. All bulbs are from clean stock grown in our own gardens. 
All bulbs on this page are prepaid, 3 bulbs at 10 rate, 25 bulbs at 100 rate; 
100 rate is 8 times ten rate. For instance: bulbs selling at 10-,.50c would be 5c each; 
3 bulbs would cost 15c. To get the 100 rating on this price, multiply 50c by 8, equals 
$4.00 per 100 bulbs. 


Per L. M. s. 
AFLAME—Begonia rose, very tall, large flowers, one of 2-.15 
the most popular exhibition varieties ___.____.____-.._____ 10 .60 40 
AIDA—An excellent deep Violet Blue with rosy throat; 2 12 
Strong, erowersSy 223 2a ee en eS eee 10 50 -30 15 
ALBATROSS—A very large, sparkling pure white. Lily 2-15 
like *florets,- manysopenirs 32 ce ee eee 10 -60 40 20 

AMADOR—Medium red overspread with a _ eglowing 2 12 
sheen, Does not burn in the sun; 5 to 8 large blooms 
opens atyOne= times a ao eee oe ee eee 10 50 30 
AMERICAN COMMANDER—A large glowing red, tall 1 -30 15 10 
straight spike, flowers 6 in. or over, 6 to 10 open, well 
placed; good propagator; fine in every way, much im- 



proved over Com): Koehn] tase 2 200. aoe eee ee 10 2.40 1.20 86 
AVE MARIA—Light blue with small purple blotches; rie ats 
QiVery “pleasing Colon ee eee ee ee 10 .60 40 20 
BARCAROLE—A deep, clear, ruffled orange: no mark- 1-12 2-15 
ings; 6 to 7 large blooms open at one time on a me- 
dium ‘spike! ) Very. 200d (=e sae) eee 10 1,00 -60 40 

BEACON—Bright scarlet salmon with cream botch---_-__ 2-15 
’ 10 60 40 2 
BEAUTIFUL OHIO—Very beautiful new shade of rose 1-.15 2-.15 
lavender. Medium size flowers, a distinct color that 
ivy 
should“take; thesflorist’sseyers- = == ee eee 10 1.20 .60 30 
BERTY SNOW—A large lavender with a pink tinge; 2-.15 
well ispaced; good: spike=2 3. 2 oe ee eee 10 .60 40 20 
BETTY NUTHALL—Warn, coral pink with yellow to 2 Ab 
orange throat; splendid substance and placement. Vig- 





orous tally eTroWwer Gen. ae = es ee eee eo ee 10 50 .30 el 
BINGO—Soft, creamy white, with blended rose blotch 1-10 §=2-.15 
Attracts much attention from visitors. A sport of Picardy 10 20 -60 40 
BLACK OPAL—Bz-autiful deep red, 6 to 10 medium 1-10 2-15 4-15 
large, well placed blooms open at once. Tall spike, fine 
propagator. One of the best dark reds__....-----__---- -10 80 .60 40 
BLEEDING HEART—White_ tinted. light pink with 
large scarlet blotch. A tall dependable variety in the 2-.12 
blotched “class Sees ee ee ee eee 10 50 .30 15 
BLUE BEAUTY—A very good blue, probably the best on . 
the market. A strong blue shade a bit lighter on the 1-10 2-.15 
edge of petals, Strong, tall grower with many florets 
open .at "once 352526222 ee ee ee see 19 80 .60 
BLUE PEACOGCK—Deep blue, with velvety blue blotch, 
overlaid with cream. Florets wide open and well ar- 2-.12 
TANGER) sole eoe se Se eee ee 10 50 30 15 
BREAK O’ DAY—Soft light pink, blending to delicate 2 10 
créam throat. Av largestlower) Warlve =e eee eee 10 49 25 10 
CANBERRA—Pure bright yellow, large flowers; late. 2-15 
Tall grower, Good ‘keeper. 27 2 ee ee eee 10 60 40 20 
CHAMPLAIN—Soft light blue with larger throat mark- 
ing, Very tall and straight with 6 or 7 large blooms 2-.12 
open. A good. early commierciaig [= 522. a= eee 10 50 .30 A5 
CHAS. DICKENS—Standard purple. Tall, strong grower 2-.12 
with leng, gracious spike, Good commercial purple_-._ 10 50 30 “Ld 
CHARMAINE—Charming rose color, large, well placed -'1 29 10 8 2-.10 
cpen f.orets. Early. Often blooms from small bulbs__-_ 10 1.60 80 40 

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