GLADIOLUS 

We offer below a selected list of varieties of this 
popular garden favorite. 
COMMANDER KOEHL. Red. Large, brilliant scarlet- 
blood flowers on a tall stem. Fine exhibition sort 
ae one of the best reds. Late. $1.20 for 10, $10 per 
MAID OF ORLEANS. White. The pure white florets 
have cream throats. Many florets in bloom at once. 
pic for exhibition. Midseason. $1.10 for 10, $9 
per js 
MARGARET FULTON. Rose-pink. A new variety that 
is large and fine in this ever-popular color. $1.10 for 
10, $9 per 100. 
MINUET. Lavender-pink. The blooms are of beautiful 
clear, light lavender, with 4 to 6 large, heavily tex- 
tured ‘blooms open at one time. Late. $1.20 for 10, 
$10 per 100. 
PELEGRINA. Dark blue. One of the finest dark blue- 
violet varieties ever introduced, with large individual 
florets. Early. $1.20 for 10, $10 per 100. 
PICARDY. Salmon-pink. The individual flowers are de- 
licate apricot-pink, extremely large, somewhat ruffled, 
and of heavy, wax-like substance. Midseason. $1.20 
for 10, $10 per 100. 
WANDA. Cream-white. A most valuable sport from 
Picardy. Flowers are of good size, most shapely, and 
of the finest exhibition quality. $1.40 for 10, $12 
per 100. 
YELLOW EMPEROR. Yellow. The florets are self- 
colored, and about the same hue as King Alfred daf- 
fodil; handsome spikes. $1.20 for 10, $10 per 100. 
American Hybrids Mixed 
We include a splendid variety of named sorts. The 
popular price warrants liberal planting. Well matured 
and good; excellent for cut-flower purposes or mixed 
borders. 90c for 10, $8 per 100, $75 per 1000. 
TIGRIDIA 
Mexican Shellilower 
This grows well in the open ground in summer as 
far north as New England and gives a continuous dis- 
lay. 
e. CULTURE.—Give the bulbs the same treatment as 
gladiolus; that is, plant them 4 inches deep and at 
least 6 inches apart, any time after May 15. The plant 
thrives in a sunny situation but needs an abundance 
of water. 
Our improved strain is a mixture including a wide 
range of colors. 80c for 10, $7 pcr 100. 
