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GLADIOLI 
Per 100 Per1000 Per100 Per 1000 
1%-1%” 1%-1%” 1%7up 1%” up 
Albaniaies 6.5.08 5s. eee $1.50 $12.00 $1.80 $15.00 
Alice- Tiplady.<o3.3.2.8 oe 1.50 12.00 1.80 15.00 
AMOVICA *. oe a eo aes 1.50 12.00 1.80 15.00 
Apricot Glow: <i... 4.00.20 1.50 12.00 1.80 15.00 
Bagdad © ooo sb s ete 1.70 14.00 2.10 18.00 
BOA CONS o5c oreo oe cierertese ese ote ore 2.80 ene her arate 
Betty Nuthall ....... : . 1.50 12.00 1.80 15.00 
Brightside? 220s. ..0 saecses 1.40 13.00 1.60 15.00 
Chas. Dickens ............. 2.00 18.00 2.20 20.00 
Commander Koehl ......... 2.40 22.00 2.90 26.00 
Dream of Beauty........... 2.00 18.00 2.20 20.00 
Debonal?: v2. sae: ca keenes 1.50 13.00 1.70 15.00 
Dr. F. E. Bennett........... 2.50 22.00 2.90 26.00 
DUNG ahire ce os casei sietorare cs vores 1.80 15.00 sete oe 
Eloise eases tee Fatah eco ot 2.00 2.20 ae 
Flaming Meteor ........... 2.00 2.20 = ait 
33S. Bacchi. e504 ab es aie 1.80 “ai% 2.20 bat 
Flaming Sword ............ 1.70 14.00 2.10 18.00 
Golden Eagle ............. 1.50 12.00 1.80 15.00 
Golden Dream ............ 1.70 14.00 2.10 18.00 
Giant Nympth ............ 1.70 14.00 2.10 18.00 
Harvest Moon ............. 2.00 we 2.20 W 
Halley gto cts: cee 1.50 12.00 1.80 15.00 
Tia Gkiest@ye.ctn. eos oe 2.20 20.00 2.40 eee 
Le Marechal Foch.......... 1.50 12.00 1.80 15.00 
Maid of Orleans............ 2.20 19.00 2.50 23.00 
Margareth Fulton ......... 1.50 12.00 1.80 15.00 
MATMOTA cers pettteversioyare are 1.60 14.00 1.80 16.00 
Mintet ac ptove soins eee es eee 2.00 18.00 2.20 20.00 
Mrs. Leon Douglass........ 2.30 20.00 2.70 24.00 
Mise Fee MIN EG. jcc. 3 hedeee 1.50 12.00 1.80 15.00 
Orange Queen ............. 1.50 12.00 1.80 15.00 
Peggy LOU nase «ests os 2.00 fare 2.20 ae 
Velerrina igs 2 ve Mate 2.60 23.00 2.90 26.00 
Phyllis McQuiston ......... 2.00 18.00 2.20 20.00 
Polaritiee 2334 20h 2.20 19.00 2.50 23.00 
Picardy por. cat ne se oe cee 2.10 18.00 2.40 22.00 
Pride of Wanakah.......... 1.90 16.00 2.20 19.00 
Queen of Bremen........... 1.50 12.00 1.80 15.00 
Red Phipps’. ee 2.60 23.00 2.90 26.00 
RosenlOlO.. ory. ce to ere 1.50 12.00 1.80 15.00 
Shirley Temple ............ 2.50 22.00 2.90 26.00 
Smiling Maestro ........... 2.50 22.00 2.90 26.00 
SOnRUNC isescic ait oe feb 1.90 16.00 2.30 20.00 
| Vagabond Prince .......... 2.00 18.00 2.20 20.00 
aeiities se ee a k.90 16.00 2.30 20.00 
W. H. Phipps 
We supply 250 of a variety at 1000 rate, 25 at 100 rate. 
Prices quoted in lots of 1000 and 100 are F. O. B. Council 
Bluffs. Price per dozen by mail prepaid, 40c, any variety 
for size No. 1. 
GLADIOLI MIXED 
CHOICE MIXED—Good standard varieties in all colors. Will pro- 
duce choice bloom at very little expense. Price for first size 
bulbs: Dozen 35c, prepaid. Not prepaid: 100 for $1.80; 1000 for 
$16.00, for No. 1 bulbs. 
ELORISTS’ MIXTURE—Made up of finest named varieties in a well 
balanced range of colors. If you want the very best at a small 
expense this is the mixture to buy. Dozen 40c, prepaid. No. 1 
bulbs. Per 100, $2.00; per 1000, $18.00, for No. 1 size, not prepaid. 
BIG BUY GLADIOLI MIXTURE 
Nothing but first elass named varieties evenly balanced in this 
mixture. ulbs are size 14% to 1%, a size preferred by many flower 
Tp for outdoor planting. PRICH: 100 bulbs for $1.50, 1000 for 
$12.00. 
GOLD EAGLE—Extremely early, clear, deep yellow cut flower variety. 
GOLDEN DREAM—Late. BHxtra tall, straight spikes, flowers large, 
pure yellow without markings. A dream in yellow. 
GIANT NX¥MPH—Medium early. A superb variety. La France pink 
with a creamy yellow throat. Immense in size, vigorous grower. 
Will produce practically 100 per cent saleable spikes under almost any 
conditions. 
HALLEY—DPxtra early, fine forcer. Salmon pink. 
HARVEST MOON—Medium early Rich clear yellow tall straight 
spikes, exceptionally fine cut flower. 
JONAH 8. BACH—Early. One of the finest of glads. Both the 
florets as well as the spikes of immense size. Tall and vigorous 
grower. 
LE MARECHAL FOCH—Medium early. Pale pink self color, flowers 
large. Vigorous tall grower. 
LA FIESTA—Medium early. Orange—bronze, 
spikes. Heat and drought resisting variety. 
MARGARETH FULTON—Clear rich dark salmon of a distinctive 
shade. Early. 
MAID OF ORLEANS—Large milk-white flowers, vigorous tall grower. 
The best white at present. 
MARMORA—Supreme for exhibition or commercial use. Hugh florets 
of smoky gray lavender with a deeper blotch. Perfect in spike for- 
mation, growth and habits. 
MINUET—Outstanding among lavenders. 
form, perfectly placed, tall stately spikes. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLASS—Medium early. Salmon-rose pink striped 
with brilliant scarlet. A real wonder gladiolus, tall and showy. 
Blooms five inches across. Popular as a commercial variety. 
MRS. FRANK PENDLETON—Medium early, bright rose pink on 
white ground with blood red blotches on lower petals. 
MRS, F. KING—Harly, brilliant vermilion scarlet. Bxtra good. 
ORANGE QUEEN—HDarly. Celor copper orange. First class variety. 
PEGGY LOU—Medium early. Deep shrimp pink. 
PELEGRINA—Farly. Dark blue. Spikes tall, floreta large. 
PHYLLIS McQUISTON—Medium early. Pure pink practically with- 
out markings. Vigorous grower, high class for cutting. 
PICARDY—Of genuine merit and a leader to be for years to come. 
Extra large florets, petals of extra heavy texture, color apricot pink. 
Medium early. 
POLAR ICE—Snow white. Both the individual flowers as well as the 
spikes of enormous size. Height 5 ft. Barly. 
PRINCE OF WALES—Displaced by Betty Nuthall. 
PRIDE OF WANAKAH—Medium early, spikes tall and strong. Very 
large florets of deep lavender rose. Magnificent cut flower and ex- 
hibition variety. 
QUEEN OF BREMEN—Very early. 
very tall graceful 
Large flower of perfect 
Flowers and spikes not very 
large but the color is outstanding, namely bright lavender pink. 
First rate to grow under glass. 
aD PHIPPS—Medium early. Very bright light red excellent ‘cut: 
ower. 
ROSE 1910—Extra early, extra large, rich deep 
central line on lower petals. Fine forcer and hig 
SMILING MAESTRO—Darly. Deep 
flower. 
SONATINE—Medium early. Deep pink, does not crook, an ideal 
cutter but not a very good shipper. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE—Medium early. Flowers ru 
white with richer throat. A “led, colrec aa 
VAGABOND PRINCE—Late. Red-brown with a fiery red mark in 
the throat. Immensely attraetive to most flower lovers. 
W. H. PHIPPS—Medium early. In the very best class as to color, 
size, bulb and cut flower value. La Free piek overlaid with light 
rose-salmon. Lower petals speckled with ruby red. Flowers enorm- 
ous. A masterpiece. 
ink with narrow 
y popular. 
salmon-rose. First rate cut- 
ARTICHOKE—Culture. rich, heavily manu 
North, plant in a protected position. Sow ths seed ieee in bruary 
up to the middle of March in a hot bed, transplant cold frames 
and plant in the open when danger of frost is the dirt 
FIRMLY to the roots of the seedlings, but never plant them deeper 
than they stood before trans lanting. Artichoke must at no 
be allowed to super from lack of moisture. One ean also sow the 
seed in the open late in April. From thig sowing you wif get a 
crop the following year and then for many years. plants must 
be protected over winter with a layer of dirt a foet deep with ma- 
nure placed on top of this dirt. he dirt must be removed grad- 
ually with the approaching spring else the are Mable to rot 
over winter. Before dirt is placed en top the plants, cut the 
stalks and leaves close te the surface ef the sreund. 
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