“GLADS” 
An essential summer 
cut-flower for every 
garden, and one of the 
easiest to grow, is the 
Gladiolus. Ifyouwould 
have a succession of 
bloom, plant your bulbs 
at intervals of two 
weeks. To eliminate 
staking, plant the bulbs 
in groups, setting them 
5 to 6 inches deep in 
well-drained soil in full 
sun. Gladiolus are eas- 
ily grown and require 
little care. 

COLLECTION OF GLADIOLUS 















1. Purple Heart. Light purple. 5. Snow Princess. Creamy white. 
2. Margaret Fulton. Dark salmon. 6. Dream O’Beauty. Rose-red. 
3. Miss Bloomington. Light yellow. 7. Excellence. Flame-red. 
4. Picardy. Apricot-pink. 8. Charles Dickens. Purple-violet. 
“94 bulbs, 3 each of 8 varieties, $2.10. 48 bulbs, 6 each of 8 varieties, $4.00 
96 bulbs, 19 each of 8 varieties, $7.60 
a CENTAUREA (Cornflower) 
CYNOGLOSSUM Double Blue. Pkt 10 cts. 
(Chinese 
Forget-me-not) 
Blue Bird 
Pkt. 10 cts. 
ZINNIA 
Double 
Dahlia-flowered 
Golden Dawn 
Pkt. 15 cts. 
COSMOS 
Early Klondyke, Orange Flare 
Pkt. 15 cts. 

