Amber Glow. Tall amber yellow. L. 10c ea. $1.00 doz. 
April. Beautiful pastel tone of Apricot. Tall, vigorous, early. L. $1.50 ea. 
Big Top. Light pink with carmine feather. 6 ft. tall. The gorgeous, immense 
flowers and height give great distinction. L. 20c ea. 
Black Opal. Deep maroon red, almost black. The best dark red. Many flowers are 
open on a tall exhibition spike. L. 10c. 
Blue Beauty. The best of all blue glads, we think. Large and tall. L. 8c ea. M. 5c. 
Burma. New ruffled, deep rose red. Sensational new glad. L. 30c ea. 
Butterscotch. Tall orange yellow. This is a new color break and a delightful one. 
In the last So. Calif. Gladiolus show this new origination won Best Seedling, Best Spike, 
Sweepstakes. So impressed was I, as one of the Judges, that I asked if there was some 
other award we could give. So we put on a Special Award of Merit. Price, M. $1.00 ea. 
Capeheart. Light salmon rose. Large fls., 8 open. Early commercial cut flower and 
exhibition, 12c ea. 
Chamouny. Tall, deep cerise rose. Unusual and very beautiful. L. 15c ea. 
Charles Dickens. Tall, large flowered, radiant purple. Our stock contains a few 
rogues but all good ones. As is. L. 6c ea. 
Debonaire. La France pink. Fine. Jumbo bulbs 2” or over 15c ea. 
Elizabeth The Queen. Gorgeous, immense, ruffled lavender flowers. Best. 20c. 
$1.75 doz. 
Ethel Cave Cole. Tall, early, large flowers, many open. This exquisite pink is 
probably the world’s best and in greatest demand by florists. L. 8c. 75c doz. $5.00 100. 
M. 6c. S. 4c. The smallest bulbs will flower well if planted early. 
Jeanie. Fine, tall pink with cream throat. 10c. 
Margaret Beaton. Large white, with scarlet throat blotch. Popular as a florist’s 
flower. L. 6c. M. 5c. 45c doz. S. 30c doz. 
Oregon Gold. Exquisite, tall ruffled light yellow. L. 12c. 
Pacifica. Tall, early white, popular for cutting. L. 12c. 
Purple Supreme. Claimed to be the best purple. Beautifully edged silver. Tall. 15c. 
Red Charm. Finest new red. Tall. Many flowers open. L. 25c. 
Rosa Van Lima. Tall rose pink. Very beautiful. L. 10c. 
Shirley Temple. Immense ruffled cream. Lovely. 10c. 
Snow Princess. New popular pure white. Large and early. L. 10c. 
The Orchid. The small lacinated flowers resemble orchids in color and form and 
florets make a nice corsage. 1” bulbs 6c. Small but blooming size 35c doz. 
Wanda. Fine cream sport of Picardy. L. 10c. M. 8c. S. 5c. 
Mixed Varieties. Not a balanced mixture but a mixture of excellent varieties. 5c ea. 
50c doz. $3.00 per 100. 
Please remember that the rate per dozen is ten times the price of one bulb. 
Bulblets. If bulblets are peeled carefully without bruising, planted early, kept moist 
until they come up and given good culture thereafter which includes plenty of irrigation, © 
many will flower the first year. A large proportion will make large or medium sized 
high crowned bulbs. They do quite well without peeling. The following list are not 
common, ordinary varieties that can be sold for little-or-nothing per pint. We would 
not sell them if we had land enough to plant all as these are top-notch varieties. 
The varieties offered are Ethel Cave Cole, Capeheart, Corona, Wanda, Charles 
Dickens (mixed with Capeheart, etc.), Margaret Beaton and Assorted. Price per 4 pint, 
$1.00. The number of bulblets will vary. Some of the bulblets contain from few to 
many small bulbs. We counted % pint small bulblets and found 1000 to half pint. On 
very large bulblets there may be less than one-fourth as many but they would be 
equally valuable. 
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