W. W. WILMORE NURSERIES 23 

Gladiolus 
A fiecwer now so immensely popular that description is unnecessary. Plant at 
intervals up to June 20 to prolong the blooming season. 
Heavy fertilizing should 
be avoided. The following varieties will be found very satisfactory: 
All varieties listed, $1.99 per dozen; $7.00 per 100 
BEACON. Tall scarlet with cream throat. 
Large blossoms. 
BERTIE SNOW. Orchid-pink. 
BETTY NUTHALL. Orange-yellow, long 
spikes; late bloomer. 
BLUE BEAUTY. One of the best of the 
light blues to date; large strong grow- 
er; exceptional for this color. 
DR. BENNETT. Scarlet-red. 
uniquely spaced on spike. 
Flowers 
ETHEL CAVE COLE. Large, wide open 
light pink with slightly deeper throat. 
Beautiful pastel shade; blooms early. 
GOLD DUST. Deep golden-yellow. Early 
bloomer. 
MAID OF ORLEANS. The most depend- 
able of all the white Glads. Good 
spikes. 
MARGARET BEATON. Extra large pure 
white with orange-red blotch in throat. 
A strong grower; blooms mid-Season. 
MISS BLOOMINGTON. Bright golden- 
yellow. 
MRS. LULU HUNT. Bright 
early. Large blossoms. 
rich pink; 
PARADISE. Beautiful shade of apricot, 
tinted buff and yellow. 
PHYLLIS McQUISTON. 
pink. 
Clear light 
PICARDY. Beautiful large flowers of 
shrimp pink, slightly ruffled on edges. 
Probably the grandest of all Glads. 
RED PHIPPS. Large flowers of brilliant 
red. 
SILENTIUM. An early pure white with 
leh ted biotch. in throat. A 200d 
sized, graceful spike. 
TOKEN. Orange-salmon. 
Gladioli in Mixture, 75c per dozen; $5.00 per 100 
(Prepaid only to 4th Zone) 









“The kiss of the sun for pardon, 
The song of the birds for mirth; 
One is nearer God’s heart in a garden . 
Than anywhere else on earth.” s 



(Author unknown) 
