GLADIOLUS 
Our bulbs are grown by one of 









Oregon's oldest and most reliable 
growers. Gladiolus should be 
planted after the danger of frost 
has passed. Plant the bulbs about 
4 to 6 inches deep, and about 6 to 
7 inches apart. Full sun is best. 
Plant in staggered rows for a bet- 
ter effect. Excellent cut flower. 
PICARDY—The old stand- 
by. Has won more prizes 
than any other glad. Large 
well expanded blooms of 
delicate shrimp pink, 
many open at same time. 
Late mid-season bloomer. 

BEACON—Very spectacular, rose salmon 
with creamy throat. Blooms approximately 3 
months after planting. 
CANDY HEART—Very large blooms of a soft 
clear pink with bright carmine blotch in 
throat. Early mid-season bloomer. 
MARGARET BEATON—A broad, tall beauti- 
ful clear white with small cherry blotch in 
throat. 
KING LEAR—Long flower spikes, with vel- 
vety, ruffled red-purple blooms. Mid-season 
bloomer. 
ROSA VAN LIMA—An excellent light rose 
pink, shading deeper in the throat. A very 
good cutflower. 
SNOWPRINCESS—One of the very best 
whites, with long stems which never crook. 
Mid-season bloomer. 
ALGONQUIN — Noted for 
its long spikes with its 
many brilliant scarlet flow- 
ers. Early bloomer. 
Price: All varieties: $1.00 doz. $7.50 per 100 
