Aatllawella4 GLADIOLUS 
Hallawell’s gladiolus bulbs are well known for their fine quality. You 
may expect large exhibition spikes from these No. 1 bulbs. 
SOLON aVATIGl Vierewot cries erences $ .60 
COLFONeR Variety wa mecca 1.00 
LA COLON CL VAP et Yr ce fercleeite ere 1.50 
HOKOMONEL VALI OUSgernete ey cucrotere ele $ 5.50 
LOUOTORONeESVATICLYg eietacatcimia ee 
Prices are postpaid. 
BAGDAD—This very popular glad 
always commands attention. It is 
smokey old-rose, lighter in the 
throat and deeper toward the edge 
of petals. 
BARCAROLLE—Salmon-orange and 
one of the most beautiful glads. 
The flowers are finely ruffled and 
many open at one time. 
BEACON — Bright salmon - scarlet 
with cream blotch. 8 to 10 medium 
large slightly ruffled flowers open 
at one time on tall straight stems. 
BLACK OPAL—Rich deep red with 
flowers of fine form, well placed on 
long straight stems. This gladiolus 
has everything. 
BLUE BEAUTY—Light blue with 
each petal edged in violet tones. 
The flowers are large, fine form 
and ideal for exhibition. 
CHAUMONY—PBrilliant silvery-rose 
with each petal edged white. A 
strikingly beautiful cut flower. 
COMMANDER KOEHL—Rich deep 
scarlet red with no markings or 
blotches. Always one of the most 
popular glads in our nursery. 
GATE OF HEAVEN—Beautiful ruf- 
fled deep golden yellow. The flow- 
ers are very large, have good deco- 
rative form and the spikes are 
bright and distinctive. 
HARVEST MOON — A delightful 
clear medium yellow, shading 
deeper in throat. It is tall and vig- 
orous with 9 or 10 open flowers at 
one time. 
J. S. BACH—Lovely large flowers of 
salmon-red with lighter shading 
in the throat. 8 to 10 well placed 
flowers open at one time. 
KING LEAR — The huge ruffled 
flowers are purple with a suffusion 
of red—a delightful and pleasing 
color, The spikes are tall and the 
flowers are very large. 
MAID OF ORLEANS—This is one 
of the best white glads with a soft 
cream shade in the center. The 
well shaped flowers are particu- 
larly well placed on the long stems. 
MARGARET BEATON—Broad glis- 
tening white flowers with a bril- 
liant scarlet throat, a grand and 
beautiful glad. 
MINUET—A well known and popu- 
lar lavender that is used exten- 
Sively as a cut flower. Sometimes 
it has as many as 7 to 9 flowers 
open at one time. 
MOORISH KING—Deep mahogany 
red with many wide open flowers 
open at one time, on long straight 
stems. 
MOTHER MACHREE — Another 
very popular so-called ‘“‘smoky” 
glad. The color is lavender-gray 
with a suffusion of salmon-pink 
toward the edges.*Very tall with 
10 to 12 flowers open at one time. 
PELAGRINA — An attractive deep 
blue-violet when fully open. The 
tall straight spikes show many 
open flowers and blackish blue 
buds to the tip. 
PICARDY—The finest glad in its 
color class. The soft shrimp pink 
flower has a blotch of flesh-pink 
shading to shrimp at the edges. 
Large wide open flowers on strong 
straight stems. 
ROSA VAN LIMA—A lovely light 
pink flower shading deeper in the 
throat. It grows quite tall with 
many open flowers and _ strong 
stems. A very good cut flower glad. 
ROYAL GOLD—A Pfitzer introduc- 
tion that has become one of our 
most popular yellow glads. The 
color is clear bright yellow with 
flowers of exquisite form and good 
placement on the stems. 
TAKINA— Lovely rosaline-purple. 
One of the good old varieties, al- 
ways in demand, always depend- 
able. 7 or 8 very large flowers are 
open at one time, on good strong 
stems. 
TROU BADOU R—Deep violet purple 
with many handsome flowers open 
at a time. It blooms in mid season 
and is a very desirable glad for 
garden or for cutting. 
VREDENBURG—An early blooming 
pure white glad of excellent qual- 
ity. The flowers have good sub- 
stance and will last well when cut. 
It is one cf the best whites. 
HALLAWELL’S SELECT MIX- 
TURE W— Our best mixture, good 
varieties and many colors. 
12 for $1.50, 100 for $10.00, postpaid 
RAINBOW MIXTURE — Well 
anced field grown mixture. 
12 for $1.00; 100 for $7.50, postpaid 
bal- 
NOTEWORTHY GLADS 
Eome of the finer varieties of the more recent introductions. 
B1 COLLECTION—2 bulbs each of the following 7 varieties, 14 bulbs, each 
variety labeled separately . 
CORONA—Cream white in the cen- 
ter shading lighter with petals 
edged rose-pink. 
3 for 65c; 12 for $1.75; 100 for $12.00 
ETHEL CAVE COLE—Large, round 
flowers, delicate clear pink. Has 
won many prizes. 
3 for 65c; 12 for $1.75; 100 for $12.00 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN—Large 
ruffled flowers of clear mauve. 
Fine form. 
3 for $1.50; 12 for $5.00; 100 for $35.00 
. . $4.00 
GLAMIS — Large ruffled, salmon- 
rose with cream lip. Excellent. 
3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.00; 100 for $21.00 
GREENLIGHT — White, glossed 
green. Charming and unusual. 
Slightly ruffled. 
3 for 65c; 12 for $1.75; 100 for $12.00 
GRETA GARBO—Delicate rose with 
lower petals cream. Exquisite. 
SOMO n Cy lZetOree legion 100 Tore$.12.00 
WHITE GOLD—Lovely shading of 
white to deep cream and golden 
yellow throat. 
3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.50; 100 for $25.00 
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COMPLETE 
GLADIOLUS COLLECTION 
2 bulbs each of 20 listed varieties—our selection 
each variety labeled separately. 
Total 40 bulbs 
SHOW COLLECTION 
FOR EXHIBITION PURPOSES 
5 bulbs each of 20 listed varieties—our selection, 
each variety labeled separately. 
Total 100 bulbs 
2 Collections for 
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