Gladiolus (Exhibition Kinds) 
Gladiolus bulbs are scarcer than hen’s teeth this year. The 
reason, few growers are left in the business and these don’t 
want to sell their bulbs for they can make more money on 
flowers than they can by digging and selling their bulbs. We 
are very lucky to be able to offer you these nine choice 
varieties. 
BEACON—Scarlet with cream throat. 
GOLDEN CHIMES—Best tall yellow. 
LULU HUNT—New, perfect rose pink. 
MAID OF ORLEANS—Giant white. 
MINUET—Beautiful clear lavender. 
MOTHER MACHREE—Smoky lavender over salmon. 
PELEGRINA—Deep blue violet. 
PICARDY—Prize salmon pink. 
TIP TOP—New giant red. 
Large bulbs, your choice of any of the above, 75c per doz., 
$5.00 per 100. Postage 15c per doz. 100 sent by express, 
charges collect. 

GLOXINIA 
Gloxinia 
Gloxinias are one of Nature’s masterpieces. The velvety rich- 
ness of their blues, violets, reds, etc., set them aside as the 
aristocrats among flowers. You know what your florist will 
charge you for one of these plants, why not grow your own? 
The main requisite semi-shade and a damp warm air. Fine 
for greenhouse or lath-house. Cultural directions furnished. 
In shades of Blue, Violet, Red, Pink and White. 
25c each; $2.50 per dozen. Postage 10c. 
MONTBRETIA (Mixed Hybrids) 
Miniature gladiolus-like blossoms of yellow, orange, red, 
etc., that bloom all summer. Multiply and thrive if left 
undisturbed. 
“His Majesty’? — The largest and best known of giant 
Montbretia. Flowers often 4 inches across. Color, deep 
velvety scarlet shading to gold. 
“Queen Alexandria’’—Chrome yellow. 
Your choice of these new improved giants. Very special, 
doz., $1.00; $7.50 per 100. Postage, 10c. 
TUBEROSE 
Noted mainly for their waxy-white blossoms, delightfully 
scented. Bulbs arrive in February, bloom late summer. 
Require full sun. 
Double Pearl—Large double flowers. Dozen, 75c. 
Single Mexican—FEarly fragrant single. Dozen, 50c. Post- 
age, 15c. 
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