Gill’s Select Gladiolus 
Gladiolus bulbs should be planted 4 inches deep in good rich soil well prepared. Planting time 
will depend upon your choice. March 1 to June 1 will usually permit full bloom. 
PRICES GIVEN ARE POSTPAID—6 at dozen rate. Only one variety may be used to secure the 
dozen rate. We supply good healthy bulbs of large size that will give strong spikes of bloom, 
Per Dozen 
ALAD DIN—Huge ruffled, dark /salmon:;, Eachy !002 win ak eS $1.10 
ALBATROS—Tall spikes of lily white flowers. Large flower; early. Each 10¢_ ann OA oe 
BAGDAD—Large, deep smoky old rose. Each 10¢c.. eee rap 
BARCAROLE—Finest salmon orange. Large and ruffled. Each 10¢__-- 1.10 
BEACON—Large salmon red with cream throat. Each 10¢e__..-...-..__.... 1. eS 100 
BERTY SNOW—Fine large lavender..: Each 100022 ee ae ae 1.10 
BETTY NUTHALL—Large, orange coral color. Each’ 10c. eS 1.10 
BIT O’HEAVEN—Primulinus hybrid. Tall orange flowers. Each 10c_______._.. eee 1.00 
BLACK OPAL—Large, exhibition black red. Each 15¢e___~--~__-------------___-__.- Lo 1.35 
BLAZE—Gorgeous fiery red with heavy substance and texture. Each 15¢e_--.-W____-_.__. 1.25 
BLUE BEAUTY—Best of all medium blues. Fine large sort. Each 15e__ ~~... 1.35 
CAMELIA—Large blush white with red throat. Each 100... a 1.00 
CANDY HEART—Large flowers of apricot pink with small red blotch. Each 15¢_ 1.35 
CARILLON—Large, clear pink flowers with white throat. Each 10¢_ W.-W 1.00 
CHAMOUNY—FExtra large, prize cerise red with silver edge. Each 15¢____....--.--..---—-----------------— 1.35 
CHAS. DICKENS—Large and tall, rich red purple. Each 10¢e_ i 1.00 
COMMANDER KOEHL—Giant deep red. One of the best. Each 10ce_-—--- 1.10 
CORAL GLOW—Immense flowers and spikes, coral red. Each 15¢e_.... ueennrn et Fk es takes) 
CORONA—Creamy white with pink picotee edge. Large flowers. Each ‘15e_ pn as A ARE 
CRYSTAL—Massive white flowers on good spikes. Each 15¢___--.--- 1.40 
DEBONAIR—Fine cut flowers of beautiful pink. Each 10¢__—-~ 0 ol ee 1.16 
DR. BENNETT—A fine standard bright scarlet variety. Each 10c___.____.________ ee 1.00 
EARLY PEACH—Fine deep pink with cream threat. Each 10cL.. ee eee 1.00 
EARLY ROSE—A beautiful flower of soft, cerise pink. Each 15¢e__ 1,25 
ETHEL CAVE COLE—Extra large, new soft pink with delicate amber throat. Each 15¢e__ 1.40 
GLAMIS—A beautiful new pink, a splendid, variety... Each. 20¢.2\ 4 A eee 1.85 
GREENLIGHT—Giant greenish white, ruffed blooms. Each 15¢__--- 1.25 
GRETA GARBO—Beautiful exhibition flowers of creamy rose. Each 15¢_.. 1.50 
HARVEST MOON—Medium yellow shading deeper at throat. Each 15e.. 1.25 
JEANNIE—Large flowers of clear medium rose. Each 15¢____ EE ee 1.50 
JEORG’S WHITE—Large white flowers with lavender marking in throat. Each 10c_ Lio wee SSPE OO 
J. S. BACH—An early sort. Massive salmon orange. Each 10¢_ _ 1.10 
KASSEL—Large, tall, early scarlet. Very fine. Each 10c.W =) eee 1.10 
KEWPIE—Fine miniature scarlet with one inch blooms. Each 10¢_. et «Ci 
KING LEAR—Giant ruffled purple. A splendid variety. Each 10¢e_ 1.10 
MAID OF ORLEANS—Milky white with cream throat. Long stems—ideal cut sort. Each 10c_...-._ 1.00 
MAMMOTH WHITE—Pure white of immense size on good stems. Each 10¢c_.C*idzC’O 

MARGARET BEATON—White with small scarlet blotch. Each 10¢e_.. Sil 1.10 
MARGARET FULTON—A fine large clear salmon. Good stems. Each 10¢c._. _ 1.00 
MAX REGER—Large flowers of light lavender blue. Each 10¢_. 1.10 
MILDRED LOUISE—Large, vivid strawberry pink. Eaeh 10¢__. 1.10 
MINUET—A fine large lavender variety. Each 10¢e__ apa 1.10 
MOTHER MACHREE—Large golden smoky. Very distinct. Each 10c_... 2S 110 
MYRNA—Giant flowers of ruffled, pure. white. Each 10e 2] 2 2 eee 1.10 
NEW ERA—Intensely ruffled; large pure pink. Extra fine. Each 15¢e_.. 2 1.25 
NIELS JENSEN—New. Strawberry pink with yellow blotch. Each 15¢c_... 1.50 
PARADISE—One of the best in the apricot color. Each 10c_. ses eee eee nn eS TLL 
PEGGY LOU—Early. Clear deep pink. Very popular. Each 10c_ ee 1.10 
PELEGRINA—Large, deep blue violet. Very striking. Each 10¢c__W _ 1.00 
PICARD Y—Large salmon pink. Extra fine. Popular with florists. Each 10c_. 1.10 
POLAR ICE—Pure glistening white of early maturity. Very outstanding in its color. Each 10c___. 1.10 
PURPLE BEAUTY—Extra large, fine purple. Eaeh10c..W Ne eee eee 1.10 
RANGATATA—Giant, flowers of salmon red. Each 15¢.. Wee 
RECADO—Massive slate gray with scarlet glints. Each 15¢___. = 1.25 
RED LORY—Large, rose red on tall spikes. Several flowers open at once. Each 15¢e__.. 1.25 
RED PHIPPS—Large light red. Very popular... Each 10c... 2!) Ss ee eee _ 1.16 
ROMAN GOLD—Extra early golden orange flowers. Each 10c_ Sin 1.10 
ROSA VON LIMA—Clear, light rose pink. A very fine variety. Each 10c_....  Cid2tdd 
ROYAL GOLD—An early variety of large size and rich yellow color. Each 10c__. 1.10 
RUFFLED PRINCESS—Beautiful ruffled flowers in pink. A splendid new variety. Each 15e_... 1.50 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE—Huge, ruffled white with deep creamy throat. Each 10¢_. 1.00 
SNOW PRINCESS—An early white sort with tall spikes. Large flowers. Each 15e_ WWW 1.25 
SONATINE—Large rose pink with small red blotch. Each 15¢_ 2. Cd“ 
SURFSIDE—A beautiful ruffled white with cream lip. Each 15¢_. ee er le 
TAKINA—Giant rosaline purple. Extra fine variety. Each 10c_. op nee eg de becca ens 
TOKEN—A. very. early salmon flame. Each 10¢......WW WWW... 2 eee 1.10 
TROUBADOUR—Many consider this the best purple variety. Each 10c_ er eet Le hh 
VAGABOND PRINCE—Large, bronzy red with orange blotch. Each 10c__ Peete mnie ee FOL 1.10 
VALERIA—A fine cut flower of soft rosy red. Very popular. Each 15c_.. Si te 1.25 
VISTA BONITA—A beautiful salmon rose. A splendid variety. Each 15¢c_. 2 s«id2« 
VREDENBURG—Giant pure white of heavy texture in petals. Each 15c_.. ee 
WHITE GOLD—New. Giant flowers of creamy white with yellow throat. Each 25e_0 ESL) 
YELLOW EMPEROR—Best deep yellow. Very good. Each 10c¢c_......._.. tee Sh nen | 00 
Gill’s Cannas 
Valuable for foliage and their large brilliant flowers. Root divisions may be started in pots and 
transplanted about May 15 to June 15, depending upon location and seasons. Place about 2 feet apart 
in rows and 4 feet between rows. In mass beds they may be planted closer. 
PRICES POSTPAID—Any variety, root divisions ready March and April. Each 20¢c; 3 for 55c; 
doz. $2.00. Plants ready May and June. Each 35c; 3 for $1.00; doz. $3.50. 
KING HUMBERT—Large orange scarlet flowers with deep bronze foliage. 
MADAME CROZY—Large flowers, variegated red and yellow; green foliage. 
RICHARD WALLACE—Bright, deep yellow flowers; green foliage. 
THE PRESIDENT—Immense bright red flowers in large clusters; foliage light bronze. 
VENUS—Large pink flowers; green foliage. ; 
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