Tuberose 
587—MEXICAN. The most satisfactory for 
the South. The flower is very fragrant. Plant 
carly in the spring. 60c per dozen, postpaid. 
Mexican Love Vine 
Also called Queen’s Wreath. One of the most 
beautiful climbers that grows. A perennial that 
comes from the root each year. Protect the roots 
with a mulch of straw or rotted leaves during 
winter. Each, 35c; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 
Hardie’s Superb Gladiolus 
The Gladiolus is one of the most popular decorative plants in the garden. If 
the spikes are cut when the lowest flower is in bloom, the others will open in suc- 
cession and remain fresh for a week or more. They are very easy to grow and will 
do well in almost any soil under any conditions. Plant the bulbs very early in the 
spring from 8 to 9 inches apart, covering 2% to 3 inches. Plant at intervals of 2 
weeks during the spring and early summer, 
BEACON. One of the very tallest, and most 
brilliant in color. This variety is well named. 
Eight florets open at once on a very long spike. 
Bright scarlet with creamy throat. Striking 
either as an individual bloom, or in a group. 
Mid-season. 
ALBATROSS. A fine exhibition variety, of 
purest white, large flowers with 6 to 8 open at 
one time. One of the best in this color class. 
CHARLES DICKENS. A radiant, velvety 
red-violet ‘‘Glad’”’ of unusual merit. Blooms are 
produced on strong 5-foot spikes. 
COMMANDER KOEHL. Red. Large, brilliant 
searlet-blood flowers on a tall stem. 
DEBONAIR. Pink, throat marked with cream 
and lightly dusted with crimson. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT. Scarlet. Immense 
blooms of deep fiery scarlet, overlaying peach 
red; lip speckled ruby and white. 
GATE OF HEAVEN. Yellow. One of the lead- 
ing exhibition sorts of this color. Probably the 
deenvest yellow in cultivation. 
GOLDEN DREAM. Distinctive, tall clear 
yellow. Produces 6 to 7 open florets at a time. 
One of the best deep yellows. 
MARGARET FULTON. Early. Very pretty 
soft medium dark salmon. Clean and distinctive 
shade. 6-8 perfectly placed medium size blooms 
open. One of the best pinks for early mid- 
season. 
MAID OF ORLEANS. Cream-white. The pure 
white florets have cream throats. Many perfect 
florets in full bloom at once. 
MINUET. lLavender-pink. Considered by 
many to be the last word in a light lavender 
Gladiolus. The blooms are of beautiful clear, 
light lavender, with 4 to 6 large, heavily tex- 
tured blooms open at one time on a good, strong 
stem. 
PICARDY. Salmon-pink. The flowers are deli- 
cate apricot-pink, extremely large. 
PELEGRINA. Dark blue. This variety was 
imported from Europe several years ago. It is 
one of the finest dark blue-violet varieties. 
ROSA VAN LIMA. Light pink. Pure self- 
colored light pink, with many flowers open at 
one time on fine strong, straight stems. 
SAHARA. Light russet with soft blotch of 
cream. Lightly peppered russet with scarlet pen- 
ciling. Up to 10 medium large well placed 
blooms open on a tall, strong, straight spike. A 
very unusual color and popular. Stands the heat 
well. If you want something different, here it is. 
VAGABOND PRINCE. A very rich iridescent 
garnet brown with a glowing scarlet blotch. 
Eight or more well placed florets open at once. 
Probably the richest in tone of all gladiolus, cer- 
tainly the richest of the smokies—opens up well 
when cut. 
PRICES FOR ALL GLADIOLI VARIETIES ABOVE: 
Dozen, 95c; $6.75 per 100, postpaid 

Caladium 
Also known as Elephant’s Ear. Used mostly 
as a background. 
596—Small bulb, 30c; medium bulbs, 45c; 
large bulbs, 60c, postpaid. 
Amar yllis 
580—JOHNSONII. Immense blooms often 
measure 6 inches across. Deep velvety crimson, 
with broad, white stripes. Each, large bulbs, 
55c, postpaid. 
581A—GIANT AMERICAN HYBRIDS. Re- 
markably fine assortment of large-flowered hy- 
brids in many beautiful colors. Each, 60c, post- 
paid. 
HARDIE’S 
RAINBOW 
MIXTURE 
GLADIOLUS 
100 
Hardie’s Rainbow Mixture of 
Gladiolus (100 bulbs) is well bal- 
anced and includes many colors 
and types of Early, Medium and 
Late varieties. It has been care- 
fully selected for its brilliance of 
color in the garden and as cut 
flowers. Think of it—100 of these 
beautiful bulbs shipped 25 
to your door for only___ $6 
One Dozen of the Above— Post- 
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