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for September and Early October Blooming 

THE GLADIOLUS here listed are regular top size bulbs which we ship for 
usual summer bloom. From this stock, we select those varieties we consider the 
best in a complete color range and hold them in cold storage. 
For fall and winter bloom, either under glass or outside in the southern states. 
We have the following large flowered and Primulinus varieties. 
Algonquin. Vivid glowing scarlet, 8 to 9 wide open flowers, 
beautifully ruffled. The finest scarlet yet introduced. Tall, 
straight spike and a real exhibition variety. Doz., $2.10; 
100, $15.00. 
Beacon. Salmon-red with large cream blotches. Half a dozen 
large flowers open with many buds on long stout stems. The 
flowers are slightly ruffled. A distinct variety unlike any 
other. Doz., $1.45; 100, $10.00. 
Leading Lady. A creamy white sport of Picardy and like its 
parent a tall, strong grower and truly an exhibition variety. 
Leading Lady has 7 to 8 large wide opén florets with 16 to 
17 buds. Doz., $2.90; 100, $20.00. 
Margaret Beaton. Pure snow-white with small scarlet blotch in 
the throat. 7 to 9 well-placed blooms open on a long flower 
head. Strong grower. This is one of the most beautiful varie- 
ties in existence and bound to become immensely popular 
both as an exhibition and commercial sort. Should not be 
Ba from any worth-while collection. Doz., $1.60; 100, 
12.00. 
Oregon Gold. Tall plant with long flower heads and large ruf- 
fled perfect yellow blooms. 9 to 10 open at one time. Des- 
tined to become very popular. Doz., $2.90; 100, $20.00. 
Picardy. One of the most beautiful light pinks in existence. 
Tall, straight spike with 8 to 10 beautiful, well-placed flow- 
ers 5 to 6 inches across. Doz., $1.60; 100, $12.00. 
Shirley Temple. A seedling of Picardy. Large, wide open flow- 
ers, with as many as 12 open at a time. Heavy substance 
and beautifully ruffled. Light cream-white with deeper throat. 
Doz., $1.70; 100, $13.50. 
Snow Princess. A greatly improved Maid of Orleans and rap- 
idly replacing this old favorite. White shading to light cream 
in throat. Makes a tall, straight spike with six or more large 
blooms of heavy texture open at one time. A healthy, vig- 
orous grower, generally considered one of the best whites 
to date. Doz., $1.70; 100, $13.50. 
PRIMULINUS VARIETIES 
Jonquil. Deepest yellow introduced thus far. Small flowers 
perfectly placed on tall, straight stems. Doz., $2.10; 100, 
$15.00. 
Orange Butterfly. The tiny florets have real substance and are 
rich, glowing bronzy orange in color. The tendency to crook 
is in this case no disadvantage since it enhances its value for 
decorative purposes. Orange Butterfly is in a class by itself. 
Doz:, $2.10; 100, $15.00: 
White Butterfly. With the demand for white unabated, this 
dainty ruffled white Primulinus with cream throat is unex- 
celled for decorative arrangement. Tall slender stems with 
well-placed flowers. The very best white Primulinus. Doz., 
$2.10; 100, $15.00. 
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