GLADIOLUS BULBS (Continued) 
Aida (Pfit.) — Rich dark blue. Per 10: L. 50c, M. 30c, 
S. 20c 
Aflame (Horn.) — Bright orange flame. Per 10: L. 
50c, M. 30c, S. 20c 
Ave Maria (Pfit.) — Light blue, dark blotch. Per 10: 
L. 40c; M. 25c; S. 15c 
Betty Nuthall (Sal.) — Tall coral-orange. Per 10: 
L. 40c, M. 20c, S. 10c 
Bleeding Heart (Brown)—Pale pink, large red blotch. 
Per 10: L. 50c, M. 30c, S. l5c 
Camrose (Twomey) — Light-pink, cream throat; 
florets well placed. Per 10; L. $1.00, M. 60c, 5S. 
40c 
Casablanca (Majeski) — An outstanding new white. 
Tall, straight spikes with 6 to 8 beautifully ruf- 
fled, average size florets open at once. Each: 
M. 40c 
Commander Koehl (Pfit.) — Dark Scarlet red. Per 
10: L. 50c, M. 30c. 
Corona (Palmer) — Creamy white with rose picotee 
edge on all petals. Very distinctive and beau- 
tiful. Each: M. 15e 
Del Ray (Burtner) — Tall lightred with large white 
throat. Per 10c: L. 80c, M. 60c, S. 40c 
Dr. Hoeg (Hoeg) — Dark red; round florets. Per 10: 
L. 70c, M. 50c, S. 20c 
Edelweiss (Pfit.) — Tall straight spike with 8 or more 
well formed pure-white 6-inch florets open at 
once. Looks like the best white to date. Each: 
L. 75c, M. 50c, S. 25c, Blts. 10 for 60c 
Gold Dust (Pfit.) — Clear soft yellow. The best early 
yellow. Per 10: L. 60c, M. 40c, S. 20c 
Greta Garbo (Pfit.) — A lovely soft color of very 
light rose-pink and lower lip cream; 6 to 7 large 
wide open florets at a time. Each: L. 40c, M. 
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Kassel (Pfit.) — A rich scarlet-red self; immense flow- 
ers. Per 10: L. 60c, M. 40c, S. 25c 
Lord Selkirk (Twomey) — 
creamy throat; 10 or more open. 
M. 35c, S. 20c, Bits. 10 for 50c 
Clear milk-white with 
Each: L. 50c, 
Maid of Orleans (Pfit.) — Tall white, cream throat. 
Per 10: L. 50c, M. 30c, S. 20c 
Margaret Beaton (Twomey) — A _ beautiful ivory- 
white with a small orange-scarlet bloich in the 
throat; very popular. Each: L. 15c, M. 10c, S. 5c 
Margaret Fulton (Ogrod.) — Clear coral-pink. Per 
10: L. 50c, M. 30c, S. 20c 
Minuet (Coleman) — Clear lavender; very choice. 
Per 10: L. 50c, M. 30c, S. 15c 
Moorish King (Pfit.) — Dark velvety mahogany-ma- 
roon. Per 10: L. 80c 
Mrs. Leon Douglas (Diener) — Tall begonia-rose; 
flecked. Per 10: L. 40c, M. 25c, S. 15c 
Oregon Gold (Majeski) — A gorgeous new yellow 
with long flower spike carrying 9 to 10 huge 
Color, medium yel- 
Each: 
ruffled florets open at once. 
low blending to a deep yellow throat. 
M. 40c 
Picardy (Palmer) — Soft salmon-pink. Per 10: L. 40c, 
M. 25c, S. 15c 
large broad 
Per 10: L. 50c: M. 35c, S. 15c 
Queen Louise (Pfit.) — Pure white, 
flowers. 
Queen of Bremen (Zimmer) — Soft amaranth-pink. 
Per 10: L. 40c, M. 25c, S. l5c 
Schwaben Girl (Pfit.) — Large soft pink. Per 10: 
L. 50c, M. 35c, S. 20c 
Techny Chimes (Mission Gardens) — Lavender-pink, 
feathered blotch in throat; tall straight stem; six 
to eight open. Per 10: L. 50c, M. 35c, S. 15c 
Tinamba (Errey) — Large light pink, flecked deeper. 
Per 10: L. 50c, M. 30c, S. 15c 
Vredenburg (Pfit.) — An excellent early pure white 
with fine form and placement. Per 10: L. 80c, M. 
60c, S. 40c 
White Gold (Sheer) — Very large clear light cream 
shading to a golden throat; very vigorous; can 
be grown to amazing size. The best recent in- 
troduction. Each: §. 20c 
Wurtembergia (Pfit.) — Tall scarlet, creamy blotch. 
Per 10: L. 50c, M. 30c, S. 20c 
MISSION MIXTURE 
Choice Bulbs in All Colors 
100 large bulbs — $3.50 
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