Gladiolas 
All large blooming-size bulbs 
Special-Select, Labeled 
Assorted Varieties: 6 for 40c; 12 bulbs, 68c; 25 for $1.20; 50 for $1.95; 100 for $3.60; postpaid. 
RED 
Cardinal Prince. Very fine red, early mid- 
season. 
Virginia. Intense scarlet, large well formed 
blossoms. 
Morocco. Darkest of the dark red Glads. 
Flaming Sword. Extra deep red, perfect 
shape. Early. 
Bagdad. Flowers of giant size, on large 
spikes, a beautiful old-rose color. 
PINK 
Dream of Beauty. Mid-season, American 
Beauty pink. A most desirable variety. 
Picardi. Shrimp-pink, an excellent flower. 
YELLOW 
Rich salmon color with golden 
One of the best mid-season 
Gloriana. 
yellow throat, 
bloomers. 
Primrose Princess. 
very fine. 
WHITE 
Maid of Orleans. A new tall, and early 
blooming variety. Stands up well. Large 
blossoms, white with creamy throat. 
Carmen Sylvia. Beautiful large snow white. 
LAVENDER AND BLUE 
Light primrose yellow, 
Marmora. Lavender gray, giant spikes. 
Very choice. 
Pelegrina. Like deep blue velvet. 
Prizetaker Collection 
5 Marmora, 5 Bagdad, 5 Picardi, 5 Gloriana, 
5 Carmen Svlvia, 5 Virginia, 30 bulbs for 
$1.50, postpaid. All labeled. 
Free: 10 Faney Mixed Glads. 
Sonderegger’s Fancy Mixed 
Gladiolas 
Containing only choice varieties, bulbs of 
full blooming size, all stricty large flower- 
ing types. carefully mixed to give you many 
different colors. 12 bulbs, 30c; 25 buibs, 
50c; 100 bulbs, $1.70; postpaid. 
Caladium, Elephant’s Ear 
A beautiful foliage plant which is grown 
from a bulb to full size in one season. 
Large leaves of tropical appearance. Ideal 
for planting as a tall border, near a pool 
or in groups on a lawn bed. Bulbs are 
taken up in the fall and stored in the cellar 
like Gladiolas. Will add a fine touch to 
your garden. Vlant 4 inches deep, water 
freely. 25c per bulb; 3 for 60c; postpaid. 














6 New 
GLADIOLAS ... 
3 for 30c; 12 for 95c 
Dr. Hoeg. A grand novelty. 
dark shiny red. Midseason. 
Beautiful 
Rosa Won Lima. Blooms in giant 
spikes of large blossoms, rosy-red, 
very pretty. Midseason. 
Beacon. One of the finest of all new 
Gladiolas, salmon scarlet with cream 
throat, on tall spikes. 
Shirley Temple. \ truly beautiful ivory 
white Gladiola, flowers of giant size 
on extremely large spikes. Midseason. 
Blue Beauty. The very latest, and 
nearest to a good blue that has yet 
been found in the Gladiola family. 
Midseason, with well shaped flowers 
and spikes. 
Vagabond Prince. Mahogany brown, 
on tall perfect spikes. Midseason. 



A cozy corner in Mrs. 
Pines and Blue Spruce forming an effective 
Baier’s back yard, 
background to pool and fountain, large- 
leaved Caladiums add a tropical touch. This 
photo was taken 11 weeks after building 
the pool and setting the plants. Flower 
lovers can accomplish surprisingly much in 
a short time. 
GUARANTEE and PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
Sonderegger’s Gladiolas are guaranteed to be true to name, and to bloom if planted as fol- 
lows: Dig the 
6 inches apart. 
ground up deeply, plant 4 to 6 inches deep, in heavy soil not quite so deep, 
Plant in full sun, or partial shade. 
For extra large spikes a top dressin 
of Vigoro fertilizer will help. Keep the bed free from weeds, sprinkle frequently throug 
dry weather. Take bulbs up in the fall. 
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