FOR YOUR 
Save a place in your flower garden for Gladiolus! 
FREEDOM GARDEN 
GLADIOLUS 
PLANT 
They are very easily grown in most any type of good soil—they respond readily 
to good treatment, ond they make gorgeous cut flowers, or beds, or borders, in your garden. Don’t miss planting at least a few 
gladiolus—they will be priceless to you. 
The following listed bulbs are the best of the old favorite varieties, and many of the new varieties which are causing sensations among 
the gladiolus growing gardeners. ALL the bulbs listed are large size, hand picked, carefully graded, disease free. 

Gladiolia 
ALGONQUIN. A very brilliant and showy 
scarlet. Opens 8 to 10 large, wide open, 
ruffled florets. Tall growing, long flower 
head, always makes a straight spike. A 
fine exhibition variety. 80c Doz.; $6.00-100. 
ANNAMAE. — Chalk white, with a tiny 
wine-red spot deep in the throat. Opens 
8 plain petaled florets or regular pldce- 
ment on a straight stem. Very uniform 
and dependable. 75c Doz.; $5.90-100. 
BAGDAD. Very large smoky rose. Doz. 
$1.00; $7.00-100. 
BLUE BEAUTY. Light blue shading, 
darker towards the edges. Doz. 70c; $5.50- 
100. 
CORONA. A large creamy white with 
a distinct rose picotee edge. Makes tall 
plants and opens 7 or 8 large florets on 
a flower head of 18 buds. Corona is 
a husky grower and a_ favorite with 
florists. 7Oc Doz; $5.50-100. 
ETHEL CAVE-COLE. One of the very best 
commercial pinks. Opens 8 large light 
pink florets on a straight and tall stem. 
Also an extra fine exhibition variety. 
70c Doz.; $5.50-100. 
KING LEAR. Deep purple with a silver 
line on the edge of the petals. Opens 
6 or 7 large, deep, heavily ruffled florets. 
60c Doz.; $4.75-100. 
KING WILLIAM. Salmon and_ apricot, 
blending to a clear cream throat. It is a 
little lighter than Picardy of which it is 
d sport. It is fine and dependable and 
a very pleasing color combination. 75c 
Doz.; $5.90-100. 
LADY JANE. A clear cream with yellow 
lips. It is an easy grower and a 100 
per cent cutter. Opens 7 ruffled blooms of 
fine texture. A very fine variety. $1.00 
Doz.; $7.00-100. 
LEADING LADY. Creamy white with a 
lemon yellow throat. It is one of the 
most popular varieties grown and well 
deserves its top-notch rating. It is a 
sport of Picardy and the spike, flower, 
and growing habits are identical to its 
parent. If you do not grow Leading 
Lady, by all means get started this year. 
25c Each; $2.50 Doz. 
MISS WISCONSIN. A beautiful rose pink 
that is outstanding. Opens 6 to 8 five-inch 
florets on a medium height plant. It will 
be several years before enough Miss Wis- 
consin can be grown to supply the florists 
trade. A winner of many grand cham- 
pionships. 40c¢ Each. 
OGARITA. Rose salmon shading to a 
golden throat. It is one of the tallest 
growing varieties, the plants standing 72 
inches from large bulbs when well grown. 
It opens 8 large florets on a spike with 
flower heads reaching 36 to 40 inches. 
90c Doz.; $7.00-100. 
OREGON GOLD. A large light yellow 
with a deeper throat. It is one of the 
very best. yellow cut-flowers. The plant 
is tall and vigorous and the beautifully 
ruffled florets well placed on long flower 
heads. 85c Doz.; $6.75-100. 
AGE 
PICARDY. Salmon pink with © slightly 
darker throat featherings. Picardy is the 
variety that has made the gladiolus the 
florists’ leading out-door flower. Opens 
6 to 8 large well placed blooms on a 
tall straight spike. 65c Doz.; $5.00-100. 
RED CHARM. Deep = sparkling scarlet 
shading toward a deeper throat. Opens 
8 to 10 large, perfectly placed blooms 
on a tall straight stem. It is an outstand- 
ing variety. 15¢ Each. 
SILVER WINGS. A wonderful white sport 
of Picardy. Opens 7 or 8 glistening white 
florets with most of the remaining buds | 
showing color. Florets are 6 inches across 
and are very ruffled. Plants are strong 
and healthy and beyond a doubt it is 
at the head of the white class. $1.00 Each. 
SPOTLIGHT. Clean medium yellow with 
a small red throat blotch. One of the 
finest glads grown today. Florets are 
of large size and are perfectly placed. 
Opens 7 and is a very good keeper. No 
garden should be without Spotlight. 50c 
Each. 
STOPLIGHT. One of the leading reds. 
Opens 6 medium size florets on a stem 
that never crooks. Blooms are wide open, 
well placed, and the attachment is ex- 
cellent. $1.00 Doz.; $7.00-100. 
SUMMER GAL. 
geranium pink. Opens 8 to 11. slightly 
ruffled florets with several buds showing 
color. ~ It never flecks and the spike is 
A beautiful, glowing, 
always straight. Summer Gal is a heavy 
winner in the deep pink class. $3.00 
Each. 
VALERIA. A soft light red. Opening 6 
or 7 lightly ruffled blooms well placed 
and of fine texture. Makes a very strong 
growth with heavy stem and spike. 75c 
Doz.; $6.00-100. 
VARIATION. A clear pink with a faint 
lavender cast. Each spike’is a ribbon of 
color with 7 to 10 open and all remaining 
buds in color. 90c Doz.; $6.75-100. 
WHITE GOLD. The huge early blooming 
cream that is grown far and wide. Opens 
4 or 5 six-inch florets on a strong straight 
spike. Plant is strong and vigorous with 
very broad, healthy foliage. 80c Doz.; 
$6.00-100. 
