Aacllawella4 GLADIOLUS 
Hallawell’s gladiolus bulbs are well known for their superior quality. The selection 
of colors is complete in this list. 
12 of one variety, $1.00 
50 of one variety, $4.00 
100 of one variety...$ 7.50 
Prices are postpaid. 
ALGONQUIN—Brilliant scarlet; one of 
the best of the recent introductions 
and a prize winner wherever it is 
shown, 
BAGDAD — Smoky old rose with the 
color deepening at the edge of petals. 
The very large flowers are well placed 
on tall handsome spikes. 
BARCAROLLE —Beautiful salmon- 
orange with large ruffled flowers on 
good stems. An excellent cut flower. 
BLACK OPAL —Rich dark red with 
flowers of fine form, well placed on 
long straight stems. Sure to be popu- 
lar when well known. 
BLUE BEAUTY—An outstanding glad 
of light blue with each petal edged in 
violet tones. An excellent glad for 
garden or cutting. 
CHAUMONY — Brilliant silvery-rose 
with each petal edge lighter, the tall 
graceful spikes are strikingly beauti- 
ful in bouquets. 
COMMANDER KOEHL—Rich deep 
searlet-red with no markings or 
blotches. Large wide open blooms on 
good spikes. 
CORONA—Cream-white in the center, 
shading lighter and with petals edged 
rose-pink. An exquisite flower. 
ETHEL CAVE COLE—This is one of 
the best of the pink shades and des- 
tined to become a very popular glad. 
The flowers are very large, round and 
well placed. 
GREENLIGHT — Huge ruffled flowers 
of soft white shaded emerald green. 
Good spikes. Unusual and lovely 
flower. 
GRETA GARBO—Fine exhibition 
blooms of delicate rose with lower 
petals cream. Very popular in our 
Nursery Gardens. 
J. S. BACH—Lovely large flowers of 
salmon-orange with lighter shadings 
in the throat. The flowers are well 
placed and the spikes very graceful. 
KING LEAR —Huge ruffled flowers; 

purplish-maroon, each petal edged 
with a fine silver line. ‘You'll like 
King Lear. 
Complete 
GLADIOLUS COLLECTION 
2 bulbs each of 20 listed varieties— 
our selection—each variety. labeled 
separately. This is a grand collection, 
motale40nbulbs-ceetir $3.95 
2 Collections for....... 7.50 
GLADIOLUS SHOW 
COLLECTION 
For Exhibition Purposes 
5 bulbs each of 20 listed varieties— 
our selection—each variety labeled 
separately. 
Total 100 bulbs 
2 Collections for 

MARGARET BEATON—Broad glisten- 
ing white flowers with brilliant scar- 
let throat. A grand and beautiful glad 
which every one admires, 
MINUET — We think this is the best 
clear lavender glad. It is very popu- 
lar in our gardens, and is an excellent 
cut flower glad. 
MOORISH KING — Deep mahogany 
red; large flowers are well placed. 
. MOTHER MACHREE — Beautiful lav- 
ender-gray with a suffusion of 
salmon-pink toward the edges. An 
imposing spike. 
PELAGRINA—Intense violet-blue, tall 
straight spikes, blackish blue buds 
which show for a time before the flo- 
rets open. 
PICARDY — Fine tall spikes of rich 
apricot-pink blooms. One of the best 
in its color class and always in de- 
mand as a cut flower. 
PURPLE SUPREME—Voted the finest 
purple by visitors to our Nursery 
Gardens this year, An outstanding 
gladiolus. 
ROSA VAN LIMA — light rose with 
darker markings in the throat. Me- 
dium tall spikes, many open at one 
time; blooms early. 
ROYAL GOLD — This has become one 
of our most popular glads, It is a 
fine clear yellow shading deeper in 
the throat. Good cut flower. 
VREDENBURG—Large wide open 
flowers of pure white, A Pfitzer prize 
winner of fine quality. 
WHITE GOLD—Cream-white with a 
golden yellow center, A giant spike 
with 6 to 8 large triangular flowers 
open at one time. 
SELECT MIXTURE—This is our best 
mixture of dependable varieties in a 
good assortment of color. 
12 for $1.00; 50 for $4.00; 100 for $7.50 
HALLAWELL’S 
RAINBOW MIXTURE 
Medium Size Bulbs 
Plant this fine mixture for a good sup- 
ply of medium size flower spikes to be 
cut and used in vase bouquets. Halla- 
well’s Rainbow Mixture contains an 
excellent assortment of outstanding va- 
rieties in a complete glad color range. 
Plant them 3 or 4 inches apart and 
about 3 inches deep. 
12 for 65¢c; 50 for $2.45; 100 for $4.60; 
1000 for $45.00 
BABY GLADS 
Excellent for Cutting 
In California we plant these during the 
fall months for early spring bloom, but 
in more severe climates the bulbs may 
be kept in a cool place until spring as 
ther gladiolus. They bloom early and 
make excellent cut flowers. The bulbs 
multiply. Plant 3 inches deep, 4 inches 
apart. 
PEACH BLOSSOM— Blush 
blotched rose and cream. 
SPITFIRE— Bright red. 
12 for $1.50; 100 for $10.00 
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GRETA GARBO 
NOTES ON GLADIOLUS CULTURE 
Gladiolus are easy to grow. They give best results 
in rich soil, a sunny location and a good deep 
irrigation once every week or 10 days. Dig in 
some fertilizer at time of planting and another 
application on the surface when they are a foot 
high. 
Important—To prevent thrips on gladiolus be- 
gin spraying when the plants are 6 inches high 
and again every 10 days until the flower buds 
begin to show color. We suggest DURA DUST 
No. 50 which is 50% wettable DDT. In addition 
to thrips prevention Dura Dust is also very effec- 
tive in the control of cutworms, earwigs, sow 
bugs, ants, etc., and for codling moth on apples 
and pears, 
1 lb. pkg. $1.00 ($1.25 packed and postpaid) 
When you cut gladiolus leave some of the foliage 
to store food for the next year. When the foliage 
is yellowed, dig and store the bulbs in a dry place 
and dust them with Gladiolus Dust. 2 oz. pkg. 30c, 
postpaid. This is a DDT Dust which prevents 
insect infestation during the storage period, 
