38 - Allen, Sterling & Lothrop, Portland, Maine 
A. S. & L., Gladiolus Bulbs 
In every garden gladioli should be grown. Most beautiful of summer flowers, 
they are at the same time the easiest to grow. As a border for the vegetable plot, 
or planted in a row beside the vegetables, they will thrive under the same cultiva- 
tion and not only decorate the garden, but provide beautiful cut flowers for the 
home, or other purposes. 
You will find our list thoroughly up-to-date with 
prices very low for the quality and varieties offered. 
Our named varieties are all Ist size, thrip-free 
bulbs. It is always safe, however, to treat the bulbs 
with Semesan (see page 42), before planting to 
avoid contamination. 

ALGONQUIN. Finest bright red. 
BEACON. Salmon scarlet, cream throat. 
CORONA. Creamy flesh, pink edge. 
FAIR ANGEL. Large exhibition cream. 
GLAMIS, Ruffled rose, white throat. 
JONQUIL. Deep yellow. 
KING LEAR. Reddish purple. 
LADY JANE. Cream, yellow lip. 
LAVENDER QUEEN. Beautiful lavender. 
MARGARET BEATON. White, orange blotch. 
PALERMO. Ruffled flame orange. 
PANDORA. Soft geranium pink. 
PELEGRINA. Deep blue. 
PICARDY. Salmon, most popular glad. 
-RECADO. Smoky-rose. 
SNOWBANK. Ruffled white. 
PRICES 
Any of the above named _ varieties: 
$2.00 per doz.; $9.00 per 100— 
not prepaid. 

Mes & 1. Mixed Gladighie 
A mixture of unnamed varieties, but containing many of the most popular. 
An exceptional buy! 
$1.50 per doz.; $7.50 per 100 (not prepaid). 
