Winner GLADIOLAS 
All our Gladiola bulbs have been produced in the light, sandy soil which is necessary 
to store up the highest blooming strength in the bulb. Do not be deceived by the 
large flat bulbs which come from rich soil, where the grower forced the bulbs for a 
market crop of flowers. 
Fancy quality AA bulbs, all varieties, your choice: 6 for 70c; 
12 for $1.10; 25 for $1.95; 50 for $3.70. ° 
PREPAID TO YOU—SAFE DELIVERY GUARANTEED. 
RED GLADIOLAS—tThe prize winners of the year 
Afi Huge scarlet flower with back of petals brighter than the face. Very 
ame popular early Gladiola with a tall ee . : é ss 
j One of the best very deep red Gladiolas; of magnificent tall growth. 
Black Opal Midseason ee ‘1 A 
= Extra popular wit lorists. A good scarlet flower with medium 
Flaming Swor tall spike for bouquets. TFE/arly. 
Ki L Very clear deep reddish purple with silver line on edge of all petals. 
Ing ear Very large and heavily ruffled. Tall spike. Karly midseason. , 
. = Pleasing bright red with a cream blotch in the throat. Medium 
Red Lightning tall but with long flower head. Midseason. 
R k t A most gorgeous scarlet. A vivid color, probably not excelled in any other 
OCKe variety. Medium tall, early. 
Sto li ht Brilliant clear medium red of fine texture with lightly ruffled hlooms. 
p 1g Medium tall spike. Late midseason. 
PINK and ORANGE GLADIOLAS—New choice types 
Beautiful clear light reddish orange. Tall spike; a most unusual 
Coral Glow ower. “Late : : 
Large rose red. Very popular cut flower with medium short 
Dream of Beauty spike. Midseason. 
A very pretty geranium pink Gladiola with tall spike. 
Early Dawn fany” PY ® a 4 
WHITE and YELLOW GLADIOLAS—Best for Bouquets 
Bi A fine Gladiola, creamy white with soft rose markings in the throat. A tall 
ingo spike. Early. : ‘ 
A very nice flower, orange with yellow throat, medium size blooms 
Bit O’ Heaven on tall stems. Late. 
G Id D ; This Gladiola, in a fine soft clear yellow, is preferred for the small 
oO us bouquet because of its medium to eee stem. Early. 
Light cream yellow, with slightly ruffled blooms. Very tall spike 
Oregon Gold with a strong flower head. Late. 
Snow Princess esa milky-white with cream throat. Spike medium tall. 
WW Very large clear light cream shading to a golden throat. Tall and 
hite Gold very strong spike. Late. 
LAVENDER and BLUE GLADIOLAS 
Medium blue shading darker toward the edges. A medium tall, 
Blue Beauty straight spike. Early. 
Minuet The beautiful pinkish-lavender color. of this flower is unsurpassed in any 
other. Medium tall spike. Late. 
= The best dark blue-violet with short spikes. 
Pelegrina Blooms early. 

PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS and GUARANTEE 
Our Gladiolas are guaranteed to be true to name and color, and to bloom if planted 
as follows: Dig the ground up deeply, then plant 4 to 5 inches deep, in heavy soil not 
over 4 inches deep. Plant 6 to 8 inches apart. The bed should be in full sun or partial 
shade. For extra large spikes a top dressing of Vigoro fertilizer will help. Keep beds 
free from weeds, water frequently during dry weather. Take bulbs up in the fall for 
frost-free winter storage. Gladiolas bloom from 80 to 90 days after planting, depending 
on the variety. Plant when soil is warm and danger of frost is past. 
@C& NURSERY 
: | Beatrics 

