TIPTOP—Small brilliant red blooms, resembling Vivid, but slightly 
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VIVID—Aptly named, this tight little bloom of vivid, blood red is so 
perfectly formed that it’s almost round. Striking when combined with 
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YELLOW GEM— Our favorite yellow, a clear, soft, lemon self-color on 
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PINK STAR —This is not a Pompon, but an intriguing little flower 
that varies from almost a single to a full cactus type. We grow it because 
it is beautiful, either alone or combined with Glow, which it complements 
so well. Color is a warm pink, with sunny yellow centers.......:.... 35c 
BABY GLADIOLUS 
A race of gladioli fast coming into popularity in the milder parts of the 
country, where the temperature does not fall below 10 degrees F. The 
bulbs are planted in the fall, usually around November 1, and with us, 
they start blooming the middle part of June. Blooms are airy and grace- 
ful, and lacking in the stiffness usual to gladiolus. For bouquets and 
corsages they are a delight to professionals and amateurs alike,’ long 
being a favorite of florists. 
AMANDA MAY~— Brilliant 
salmon with violet markings 
on the lower petals. 
Dozen, $1.10 
SPITFIRE — Fiery scarlet 
blooms on vigorous spikes. 
One of the best. 
Dozen, $1.10 
NYMPH — Large white 
flowers with crimson in the 
throat. 
Dozen, $1.50 
THE BRIDE — Very slen- 
der tall-growing type, with 
small pure white blooms, 
like glistening stars. 
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