HORNBERGER’S GARDEN SERVICE — HAMBURG, N. Y. 4) 

Variety Quantity Large Medium Small Per Bulblets 
WANDA. (Snyder). Another color sport of Picardy, a creamy buff color. 
10 80 .40 25 100 25 
WHITH GOLD. (Dr. Scheer). One of the most charming color combinations, large 
_ cream colored florets with yellow throat, an early flowering variety, a strong grower, 
and one of our fastest propagators, this variety in heavy demand. . 
10 .80 50 25 100 25 
SPECIAL COLOR ASSORTMENTS—This is our very best MIXTURE, we hand select 
from our best varieties, as listed in this price-list—-You get the very ‘cream’ of 
our list in this assortment. If you ‘were to order under separate name or label the 
varieties, we put in these assortments they would cost you DOUBLE the price we 
charge for these fine assortments. OUR SELECTION OF VARITIBS ONLY. 
10 1.00 75 00 100 20 
100 8.00 6.00 4.00 1000 2.00 
GLADIOLUS: SEPTEMBER WHITE—Late tall-growing variety, color ivory white, 
10 large 80c; ten medium 50c; Bulblets: 100 for 25c; 500 for $1.00. 
HEAVENLY WHITE. (Moses). A lovely new white, sport of R. Van Lima, opens 
many lovely white flowers, and is early flowering. Large 40c each, 10 for $4.00; 
Medium 25c each, 10 for $2.00; Bulblets: 10 for 20c; 100 for $1.50. 
GENERAL DOUGLAS MAC ARTHUR—tall growing variety, light rose color, with 
light ruffling of petals, six inch: bloom with up to eight open. Large 20c each, 
$1.60 for 10; Medium 15c each, ten for $1.20; Small 10c each, 10 for 1.00; Bulb- 
lets= 10 for.-5e or 100. for: $1.00,5 (100 rate;-multiply 10° by. “8.) 
LADDIE. (H. Wilson). Extra fine cut flower variety, ruffled light pink, large bulbs 
$5.00 per 100; Medium $3.60 per 100; Bulblets, pints $3.00. (10 large 70c; 10 med- 
ium 40c.) 3 
TREATING AND DISINFECTING BULBS BEFORE PLANTING. No matter from 
whom you buy your bulbs, or what claims they make, or if you plant only bulbs 
of your own growing, D ONOT FAIL to give them a dip in some good disinfecting 
solution. There are many preparations, like Semesan, but we find that the Lysol 
treatment will be among the most desirable to use, and very inexpensive, as you can 
get this at any drug store. Use 4 tablespoons Lysol to 3 gallons of warm water, 
or one pint Lysol to 25 gallons of water, immerse, and soak bulbs six to eight hours. 
They can be planted while still damp. This is a corrective for many possible bulb 
ailments, and is claimed to promote growth. MAKE NEW SOLUTION, after several 
dips. 
SPRAYING GLADIOLUS IN THE GARDEN—If you find it desirable to use a poison 
spray for thrip control, the following is said to be among the best. 1 oz. Tartar 
Emetic (An active poison) about 4% level tea-spoons with 2 oz. of brown sugar, 
add to 3 gal. of water, and apply when foliage is dry, use a sprayer to apply fine * 
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