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SEEDS, BULBS AND 
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GLADIOLUS 
Hard rot, scab or 
pock, and several 
other diseases of 
gladiolus are carried 
on the corms. Thrips 
also live over winter 
on the corms. Liquid 
Semesan treatment of 
the corms helps to 
control the surface- 
borne hard rot and 
scab, and to destroy the thrips and their 
pees Use 1/3 oz. to a qt. of water. Full 
directions on package. 1/3 oz., 10c; 2 oz., 
45c, postpaid. 
Le Ore TN 
SPECIAL GLADIOLUS OFFER 
12 Splendid Varieties for 
90c, Post Paid 
One each of the following: Betty Nuthall, 
Debonair, Gold Eagle, Flaming Sword, 
Pelegrina, Margaret Fulton, Dr. Bennett, 
Golden Dream, Chas. Dickens, Picardy, 
Maid of Orleans, Giant Nymph. 

BUCHANAN’S 
RAINBOW COLLECTION 
20 No. 1 Select Bulbs, 
Post Paid for $1.50 
This unsurpassed Gladiola collection in- 
cludes one bulb of each variety in the 90c 
collection and also 2 bulbs of each of the 
owing varieties: Minuet,. Commander 
Koehl, Dream O’Beauty, Cadillac. 
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MAID OF ORLEANS. The best creamy white to- 
day. It blooms extra early. The spikes are tall 
and straight with six to eight clear, large, florets 
Open" at ONCES in cae etohar abies oe 
TTY NUTHALL. Magnificent, light salmon- 
pink with pale orange throat and light feathering 
of carmine. Flowers very large, 6 to 8 open at 
one time, of splendid substance, and well placed 
on’ strong) tall Spikes desects eck de seals =, Saree Se 
DREAM O’BEAUTY. Rich American Beauty Red. 
Many large florets open at a time borne on strong 
stiff stems. An outstanding variety............... 
MARGARET FULTON. A clear glistening coral 
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pink. A good strong grower and early bloomer 
pein six to eight florets of a really outstanding 
COLOLS Sagres s tke 6 eet era eue Mabie Grate cients, Cunnane gae 
W. H. PHIPPS. Enormous flowers of clear pink, 
overlaid with salmon-rose. Often 20 flowers open 
at one time, making this variety wonderful for 
cut-flower use. A consistent show winner....... 
DEBONAIR. La France Re shading to shrimp 
pink with creamy throat blotch. Six to eight me- 
dium large blooms open on a very tall, always 
straight spike. A dependable late variety........ 
GIANT MPH. Extra large flowers of exquisite 
rose-pink with pale gold throats. Vigorous grower 
and one of the finest varieties.................... 
FLAMING SWORD. A brilliant, early flame col- 
ored glad. Large flowers borne on slender, tall 
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RED PHIPPS. An exquisite shade of soft red and 
one of the very best. Eight or more large florets 
open at one time. A most popular mid-season 
VALICTYE as airccin te anh ote ie CREE Ree Gre: 
CADILLAC. Extra tall spikes: flowers well placed 
and of good form; many open at one time. Its 
golden apricot color shades to a soft warm apri- 
cot-rose toward edge of petals. No throat mark- 
ings, stamens and pistils creamy white........... 
DR. F. E. BENNETT. An outstanding Gladiolus. 
Gorgeous peach-red overlaid with flame scarlet. 
Throat stippled with ruby and white. Tall spike 
with many well placed blooms open at one time... 
GOLD BAGLE. A very early, rich golden yellow 
Shp slightly ruffied flowers on vigorous straight 
SPIKOS 97 were cee ei ern Ee ee: Sine 
PHYLLIS McQUISTON. A new, pure pink that 
blends perfectly to a soft light throat. It is thor- 
oughly practical as well as gorgeously beautiful. 
The tall spikes are always straight, carrying as 
many" 8s. 22; DUGSHS- sateen Sat ne dats eRe. 
GOLDEN DREAM. The richest, clearest. pure 
golden yellow. Large flowers with gracefully re- 
petals well placed on tall straight stems. 
Very distinct and beautiful variety............... 
MINUET. Magnificent variety and a blue ribbon 
winner at every show. Without a doubt the finest 
clear lavender in existence. ve to six exquisite 
orchid-like flowers open at one time.............. 
CHARLES DICKENS. A deep rich shade of royal 
purple with a deeper color in the throat. Tall 
ViSOrOUS SLOWING aplaD teenie ae et en eee es 
PELEGRINA. Vivid, dark violet blue. Two lower 
petals a trifle darker. Very showy and the best 
Anite Class ae ee Aas patentee ee a ee 
PICARDY. A most sensational flower of delicate 
apricot-pink. The exhibition blooms are ex- 
tremely large, slightly ruffled and of heavy wax- 
like substance. Without doubt the most popular 
Of all) Glads.t 0 de Rs. aoe ak eee 
WASAGA. Slightly ruffied 
shading to a golden buff 
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NDER KOEHL. Huge, wide open blooms 
of richest, dark searlet, almost black, no markings 
or blotches. Heavy substance. Vigorous.......... 
GARDEN ASSORTMENT. Good mixture includ- 
ing early, medium and late varieties in all colors. 
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REMEMBER, we do not handle bulblets nor seconds. 
CULTURE—They are not only showy in the garden, but, when cut with the first 
flower open, will last for days in the house, 
orchids. 
Plant bulbs 3 to 4 inches deep, 
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top size bulbs. It is clean, disease free, healthy 
selected, in a wide range of color, the varieties 
to blossom and growth in this area, 
The new colorings defy the cheicest 
6 inches apart, and stake when 2? feet high. 
Flowers appear from early July until late in the fall if several plantings are made. 
GLADIOLUS READY FOR SHIPMENT ABOUT MARCH 1 
