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PERRY’S GORGEOUS GLADIOLUS 
The bulbs we offer are of the finest quality. 
Clean and of first size—the best flowering size. 
Gladiolus are postpaid at these prices. 
PERRY’S BLUE RIBBON 
MIXTURE 
Wonderful colorings are to be found 
in this blending of varieties from the 
choicest named sorts we list. All bulbs 
are of the best blooming size and are 
first quality in every respect. We believe 
the mixture is unexcelled, and cannot 
recommend it too highly. It will please 
the most critical buyer. 
10 for 80c., 25 for $1.85, 100 for $7.00 
SUBURBAN GARDEN 
: MIXTURE 
Selected from choice cut flower vari- 
eties. Surpassed only by our Blue 
Ribbon Mixture. ‘ 
10 for 60c., 25 for $1.35, 100 for $5.25 

Albatross. Beautiful, extra large, pure white 
blooms on a tall spike. 
10 for 90c., 25 for $2.15, 100 for $8.00 
American Commander. A _ spectacular 
shade of rich blood red. Tall and vigorous 
10 for $1.50, 25 for $3.55, 100 for $13.60 
Apricot Glow. Graceful spikes of clear, 
apricot buff flowers. A most attractive 
shade. 
10 for 80c., 25 for $1.85, 100 for $7.00 
Beacon. A handsome shade of bright rosy 
scarlet with a cream blotch. The flowers 
are large and slightly waved. 
10 for $1.20, 25 for $2.80, 100 for $10.50 
Berty Snow. Large lavender-pink flowers 
well placed on tall spikes. 
10 for 90c., 25 for $2.10, 100 for $7.80 
Betty Nuthall. Long, straight spikes of 
well placed huge flowers of a soft tone of 
light salmon pink with a pale orange throat. 
10 for 90c., 25 for $2.15, 100 for $8.00 
Blue Admiral. Deep violet blue. Considered 
one of the best of the dark blue shades. 
10 for $1.20, 25 for $2.80, 100 for $10.50 
Blue Beauty. Large, open light blue flowers 
darker towards the edges, giving the ap- 
pearance of a medium shade of blue. 
10 for $1.40, 25 for $3.30, 100 for $12.50 
Camellia. Dainty ruffled blush white blooms 
tinted pink. A delicate and very lovely 
variety. 
10 for 90c., 25 for $2.20, 100 for $8.50 
Charles Dickens. A bright, radiant purple 
that is well worth growing. 
10 for $1.05, 25 for $2.45, 100 for $9.25 
Commander Koehl. Known as one of the 
finest, brilliant scarlet varieties, exception- 
ally large blooms. 
10 for $1.15, 25 for $2.70, 100 for $10.30 
Debonair. Clear pink, the throat marked 
with cream and lightly speckled crimson. 
10 for 80c., 25 for $1.85, 100 for $7.00 
Dr. F. E. Bennett. Peach red overlaid with 
flame scarlet; throats speckled ruby and 
creamy white. 
10 for $1.05, 25 for $2.45, 100 for $9.25 

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Polar Ice 
Duna. Pinkish buff shading to pale yellow. 
10 for 85c., 25 for $1.90, 100 for $7.50 
Giant Nymph. Light rose pink with a 
creamy yellow throat. Giant wide open 
flowers. 
10 for $1.00, 25 for $2.35, 100 for $9.00 
Gold Dust. An outstanding variety with 
rich yellow flowers. A grand shade to 
combine with Pelegrina. 
10 for $1.10, 25 for $2.60, 100 for $10.00 
Halloween. Bright orange-bronze flowers. 
A very popular variety. 
10 for 80c., 25 for $1.85, 100 for $7.00 
Johanne S. Bach. Large salmon red blooms 
shading to a lighter tone in the center. 
The finest of its color. 
10 for $1.15, 25 for $2.70, 100 for $10.35 
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Jonquil. Tall, straight spikes of deep golden 
yellow flowers. A splendid variety for 
cutting. 
10 for 95c., 25 for $2.15, 100 for $8.35 
King Arthur. Tall, strong spikes of large, 
beautifully ruffled; deep lavender flowers. 
10 for $1.05, 25 for $2.45, 100 for $9.25 
La Paloma. Rich orange, distinct from any 
other. Long straight spikes with large 
flowers. 
10 for 90c., 25 for $2.15, 100 for $8.00 
Libelle. A most beautiful and attractive 
shade of heliotrope. 
10 for 95c., 25 for $2.15, 100 for $8.35 
Maid of Orleans. A splendid milky-white 
with a light creamy throat. 
10 for $1.05, 25 for $2.45, 100 for $9.25 
Margaret Fulton. Clear coral pink. 
10 for 90c., 25 for $2.15, 100 for $8.00 
Milford. Clear light blue. A strong grower 
and one of the best in this shade. 
10 for $1.05, 25 for $2.45, 100 for $9.25 
Minuet. The leader among lavender shades. 
Large flowers of wonderful texture. 
10 for $1.05, 25 for $2.45, 100 for $9.25 
Pelegrina. One of the finest dark blue 
varieties. 
10 for $1.15, 25 for $2.70, 100 for $10.35 
Picardy. Large, beautifully formed flowers 
of soft shrimp pink. 
10 for $1.15, 25 for $2.70, 100 for $10.35 
Polar Ice. A vigorous, early flowering, pure 
white with many of its flowers open at once. 
10 for $1.10, 25 for $2.60, 100 for $10.00 
Rosa Van Lima. Bright pink with slight 
lavender markings in the throat. 
10 for $1.15, 25 for $2.70, 100 for $10.35 
Shirley Temple. Tall spikes of immense, 
cream colored flowers shading to creamy 
yellow in the throat. Nicely ruffled. 
10 for $1.15, 25 for $2.70, 100 for $10.35 
Snow Princess. Tall spikes of beautiful 
pure white flowers with creamy throats. 
10 for $1.20, 25 for $2.60, 100 for $10.50 
Symphony. Tall spikes of delicate pink 
blooms with a cream blotch. 
10 for 80c., 25 for $1.85, 100 for $7.00 
Token. Large flaming salmon flowers with 
clear yellow throats. 
10 for $1.00, 25 for $2.35, 100 for $9.00 

FOR THE CONTROL OF 
THRIPS 
Before planting we suggest mixing 214 ozs. 
of Semesan in 1 gal. of water allowing the 
bulbs to soak in this solution for 7 hours. 
When the plants have attained a height of 
6 inches the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture recom- 
mends weekly spraying with the following 
mixture. 4 lb. Tartar Emetic, 1 lb. brown 
sugar, 6 gal. water. 
After the bulbs have been lifted in the fall 
and the tops‘cut off, put them in boxes and - 
dust with Naphthalene Flakes, using 1 oz. to 
100 bulbs. Cover the boxes with paper and 
leave them for 4 weeks. Do not use boxes 
with tight fitting covers as ventilation is 
important. 
At the end of 4 weeks remove the Naphtha- 
lene Flakes and store the bulbs as usual. 

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