



Mary Jane Pearl Harbor 
Pearl Harbor Vince cig 
The new victory flower named in honor of Pearl Harbor is the most outstanding of all 
recent introductions. The color is purest white with no markings. Its unusual lasting 
qualities make it an ideal cut flower for both the home gardener and commercial grower. 
The flowers are of excellent substance, produced on tall straight spikes carrying 20 to 22 
buds and opening 10 to 12 large lovely blooms at one time. Don’t fail to add Pearl Har- 
bor to your collection. You will never regret it. Large bulbs, 50c each; 3 for $1.25; 
12 for $4.00, postpaid, 
Fragrant Gladiolus 
This variety came from Ethiopia as Gladiolus Murialae and while some botanists con- 
sider this to be its correct classification, others believe it to be an allied species of 
Acidanthera. Under whichever name you choose to call it, you will find it to be one of 
the finest additions to your Gladiolus garden. The flowers are pure white with a maroon- 
black blotch on the lower petal, produced on spikes about 2 feet tall. When in bloom, 
the entire garden is filled with a delightful perfume suggestive of carnations. Blooming 
size bulbs, 20¢ each; 3 for 50c; 12 for $1.75, postpaid. 
Rainbow Glad Garden 
25 Glads—Each Different—$1.00 
Gorgeous collection—every imaginable color and shade—including many select varieties 
not usually offered at this low price. A large stock of bulbs makes this offer possible. 
25 bulbs, each one a different variety of our own selection, for $1.00; 50, each different, 
for $2.00. Every bulb over 3 inches in circumference. Just imagine, all select blooming 
size bulbs and each different, 25 for $1.00; 50 for $2.00, postpaid. 
GROWING GLADIOLUS FROM SEED 
Always Interesting—Sometimes Very Profitable 
Glads are easily grown from seed. That’s the way new varieties alre 
started. All the leading new varieties are seedlings. Bulbs grown from seed 
do not come true to name, so you are just as apt to get a choice new variety 
as anyone. If seed is planted early, a few blooms are usually produced the 
first year. Pkt., 15c¢; 2 pkts., 25e; 44 oz., 50c. ° 

RED PHIPPS. 85 days. Long flower 
_ spikes of soft red blooms. Fine for cut- 
ting. 
ROMANCE. 71 days. Large orange- 
World’s Most Select Gladiolus 
The Cream of Over 800 Varieties 
Gladiolus are prized the world over for both garden display 
and cut flowers. We have made our selections from over 800 
varieties in our own trial gardens, and those of other growers. 
You need not hesitate to order any of the varieties we offer, even 
though you are not familiar with them, as they will please the 
most critical buyer. 
ACHILLAS. 76 days. Giant, deep orange-red flowers; showy, large, ver- 
milion-scarlet throat blotches. 
AL VERTA. 95 days. A very beautiful flower of old rose with a mulberry 
blotch on lower. petals. One of the finest. 
BERTY SNOW. 76 days. <A fine lavender variety with a slightly pink 
throat. 7 to 8 very large flowers open at a time, 
CRINKLES. 92 days. Beautiful. deep peach-blossom-pink. Intensely ruf- 
fled. Always a prize-winner, and one of the most outstanding ruffled varieties. 
GOLDEN DREAM. 101 days, Tall, clear yellow with 6 to 7 large opened 
florets on a spike. One of the best deep yellows. Very distinctive. 
GRAND GLORY. 79 days. Massive flowers of golden-orange with beautiful 
yellow throat, both colors perfectly blended together. 
Magnificent. 
IMPERIAL PINK. 85 days. Very tall spike carries 6 to 8 large florets open 
at a time. Delicate pink with a lavender tint. 
Excellent florist variety. 
JOHN T. PIRIE. 87 davs. A distinctly different colored variety of mahog- 
any-brown, with remarkable yellow bordered dark mahogany-brown throat. 
LOS ANGELES. (Cut-and-Come-Again Glad.) 88 days. Immense spikes 
bearing huge blossoms of shrimp pink with a throat of orange tinted with 
carmine. Sends up new spikes after the old are cut, making it almost ever- 
blooming; often 100 blooms from one bulb. This variety has created a sen- 
sation among Gladiolus growers everywhere. 
MAID OF ORLEANS. 84 days. The most popular cut-flower white we know 
of,. Large flowers of pure white with just a touch of cream in the throat. 
MARGARET FULTON. 85 days. Rich dark salmon, making it most desira- 
ble for a good cut flower. 6 to 8 fine florets open at one time. 
MARY JANE. 81 days. A constant prize winner. Beautiful silvery-pink 
with light lavender sheen. Delicate, clear throat. Many large, perfectly placed 
flowers. 
MINUET. 88 days. Late midseason variety of unusual beauty. 
finest lavenders yet produced. Large flowers on a fine tall spike, 
MISS BLOOMINGTON. 67 days. Six to eight large, perfectly placed, rich 
lemon-yellow blooms open at a time. Considered the best early yellow variety. 
MOROCCO. 85 days. Deep oriental red. Large flowers of good substance. 
NORTHERN LIGHT. 97 days. The lower petals and the tips of upper petals 
rose pink. Upper throat white; lower throat deep pink. 
PAL O’MINE. 75 days. Deep purple- 
rose, flaked a deeper purple. Upper throat 
portion lighter purple. One of the best. 
PEGGY LOU. 92 days. The very latest 
in a light rose. One of the most outstand- 
eing on the show tables. in the past few 
years. 
PICARDY. 
outstanding 
One of the 
90 days. One of the most 
varieties. Massive florets of 
shrimp-pink. Most valuable for cutting 
and decorative purposes. Long spikes car- 
rying 7 to 10 florets open at a time. 
RED COMMANDER. 99 days. Very large 
flowers of deep, rich red’, flecked deeper at 
edge and throat. 
salmon bloom with red and yellow throat 
and a bluish border, 
SAYANARA. 70 days. Salmon-orange 
with a throat of pure daffodil yellow. A 
very striking variety. 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM. §83 days. Im- 
mense, pure white flowers of extra good 
quality. Fine for cutting, 
VERMILION, 97 days. <A- beautiful 
flower of deep orange or vermilion searlet, 
Large pure white throat, blotch suffused 
soft yellow. 
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Prices © 2° 
$6.50, postpaid, 
above varieties are 0c 
for $1.00; 100 for 

Glory Glad Mixture 
The finest mixture we have ever offered 
containing hundreds of different colors, 
shades and varieties. This mixture contains 
more varieties than any other we have ever 
known. Try some of these bulbs this year. 
LARGE BULBS. 10 for 75c; 25 for 
$1.50; 100 for $5.00, postpaid. By express, 
not Preputa, $17.50 per 500; $30.00 per 
, 
Bargain Mixture 
The same assortment of colors and varie- 
ties found in the Glory Mixture. The only 
difference is in the size of the bulbs. 
They are smaller, but all blooming size. 
10 for 45c; 25 for 90c; 100 for $3.25, 
postpaid. By express, not prepaid, $14.00 
per 500; $25.00 per 1,000. , 
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