Gorgeous GLADIOLUS | sost porcran FLowens 
The Gladiolus is one of our most popular flowers for garden display, for cutting, and 
for profit. Plant some of the bulbs at two week intervals from middle of April right up to 
July 10th for a continuity of bloom from July to October. 
OUR GLADIOLUS MIXTURES 
have been most popular and enormous sellers for many years and many of our customers 
have written us enthusiastically about the results of planting them. Mr. J. E. K. wrote: 
“I think they were the finest mixture | ever had.” Mr. J. W. remarked: “Simply beautiful. 
Many have commented on the beautiful markings.” Mr. H. G. M. said: “I wish you could 
have seen the size of the flowers.” 

Customers Come Back Again and Again 
Mr. W. J. B. bought 2,000 bulbs in 1939; 3,000 in 1940; 2,000 in 1941, and 2,000 in 1942. 
Our mixture is composed of nice 1% to 1% inch size bulbs and our low price speaks 
for itself. 
50 Bulbs $1.10 — 100 For $2.00 — 500 (by express) $8.75 
Four “MUST” GLADIOLUS + Choice Named Varieties 
PICARDY, (shrimp-pink)—-The immense, waxy flowers are well placed on tall stiff stems. 
It has proven to be a world! sensation and many times a prize winner. Most popular of all 
florists’ varieties. : 
12 for 60c — 50 For $2.00 
PELEGRINA, (purple)—Very handsome deep purple without markings. The flowers are 
large and showy and this is considered the best variety in this rich color. 
12 for 75< — 50 for $2.25 
MAMMOTH WHITE—Huge pure white flowers, well placed and of fine form. 
12 for 75¢ — 50 for $2.25 
GOLDEN DREAM, (yellow)—Extremely tall and one of the very best in this bright color. 
12 For 60¢ — 50 For $2.00 
BRILLIANT HARDY PHLOX 
Amongst all the hardy perennial flowers that bring to 
us renewed delight with each returning year there are 
none that are more showy for mass planting or for 
brightening the hardy border than the brilliant, showy, 
ever popular Hardy Phlox. Their great popularity and 
importance are well known to flower lovers. Phlox are 
far showier, have a wider range of brilliant colorings, 
and bloom over a longer period than most of the other 
favorites. Planted in. masses, or in groups; in a row 
bordering the driveway; spotted in large groupings on 
the lawn; in the hardy border; as a background plant- 
ing to beds and borders of annuals; the return in pleas- 
ure they give always outweighs the small cost of even a 
liberal planting. We offer our Hardy Phlox in a bril- 
liant mixture of colors. 
5 for $1.10 — Dozen $2.00 

HARDY PHLOX 
TRITOMA or “Red Hot Poker Plant” 
The odd and strangely formed flowers of the Tritoma will produce a striking effect in any garden display. The colors 
are a varying range of red and yellow and the flower heads m »asure 6 to 9 inches in length, carried on long stems. A fully 

developed plant often bears 15 to 25 of these curious blooms. Excellent for cutting, as well as for garden display, they 
draw much favorable comment because of the odd form and brilliant colorings. 
TRITOMA 3 Blooming Size Roots $1.10 — 6 for $2.00 
ICE B. FARGO FRENCHTOWN, N. J 
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