GLADIOLI BULBS 
Beautiful Gladioli flowers may be easily grown by plant- 
ing Sherman's choice large size bulbs of the finest of vari- 
eties. Bulbs should be planted in the spring season only, 
as they do not live over winter in the ground. Plant four 
to six inches deep in good soil. Dig up in the fall and store 
over winter in the basement. We are offering this year a 
fine assortment of Named varieties listed below. 
BEACON—Rose-salmon with rich cream blotch extending 
deep into the throat. One of the very finest. 
BETTY NUTHALL—Glowing orange-pink with light yellow 
throat. Veins on lower throat petals carmine red. 
FLAMING SWORD—Bright red. Rich in color with good 
height. 
GOLD EAGLE—FEarly blooming variety. Deep yellow. 
MAID OF ORLEANS—Pure white with touch of cream in 
throat. 
MARGARET -FULTON—Rich dark salmon. Good cut flower. 
PARADISE—Apricot with narrow line of scarlet in throat. 
PEGGY LOU—The very latest clear shrimp pink. 
PELLIGRINA—The best dark blue. A first class bloomer. 
PHYLLIS McQUISTON—Deep glowing pink. Very large 
flowers. 
PICARDY—One of the most enigieedinG varieties of recent 
years. Florets massive of a fine shrimp pink color. 
Most valuable for cutting and decorative purposes. This 
variety is prized by gladiolus fans everywhere. 
QUEEN OF BRENNEN. Early bloomer. Beautiful shade of 
lilac-lavender. 
RED PHIPPS—Soft red, peer in throat. Long flower heads. 
Price: 6 for 85c; 12 for $1.50; 25 for $2.75: 100 for $9.95. 
RAINBOW ASSORTED GLADIOLI BULBS— We offer a 
very fine assortment of mixed colors and varieties made up 
from the above list but not labeled as to individual variety. 
Special prices listed below cover this assortment: 
Price: 6 for 65c; 12 for $1.25: 25 for $2.25: 100 for $8.25. 
LIBERTY IRIS 
Plant Liberty Iris for your Memorial Day bouquets. Iris 
is generally in bloom on May 30th in most localities when 
flowers are scarce. Iris roots should be planted very shal- 
low, just barely covered with dirt. May ‘be planted either 
in fall or spring season. Our list of varieties is limited this 
year, but we list some of the better kinds: 
ABU HASSAN—Gold color streaked with brown. 
CAPRICE—Rich rosy lilac. 
HER MAJESTY—tThe best of the Pinks. 
IROQUOIS—Smoky lavender, dotted with brown. 
JUANITA—Clear blue, large flowers. 
MME. CHEREAU—White with violet standards. 
NUEE D’ ORAGE—Pale purple. An abundant bloomer. 
SHERWIN WRIGHT—Bright deep yellow. 
Price: 35c each; $3.00 per dozen 
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