GLADIOLUS 
We believe that gladiolus are among the 
best for cut flower purposes. They make 
up easily into bouquets which last for many 
days. Florists are lost when the gladiolus 
season is over, as their best arrangements 
are generally made with these flowers. 
They require very little room—the smallest 
of gardens can hold 109 bulbs. Gladiolus 
do best in full sun and plenty of moisture 
with good drainage. Spray if there is any 
possibility of trips. They require some fer- 
tility, but will do well without it, providing 
there is plenty of moisture. 
Unless noted all bulbs are large bloom- 
ing size bulbs. 
Only the very best varieties for both 
commercial and exhibition purposes are 
listed. 
Algenquin—Early. Fine brilliant glow- 
ing’ scarlet. 
2 for 20c, 10 for 80c, 100 for $5.00. 
Beacen—Mid-season. Clear bright scar- 
let with cream blotch. 
2 for 20c, 10 for 80c, 100 for $4.50. 
Blessed Damosel — Mid-sezson. Wonder- 
ful glowing pink. 
2 for 20c, 10 for 90c. 
Burma—Mid-season. Deep rose shading 
heavily ruffled. New. 
2 for 20c, 10 for 90c, 100 for $6.00. 
Connecticut Yankee—Light pink with red 
blotch in throat. Many open, perfect place- 
ment. One of the best. 
One for 50c, 10 for $4.00. 
Corona—Mid-season. Creamy white, more 
creamy toward throat, with a rosy picotee 
edge on all petals. 
2 for 20c, 10 for 80c, 100 for $5.00. 
Early Rose — Early, Rose shading to 
darker rose. 
2 for 20c, 10 for 60c, 100 for $4.00. 
Elizabeth the Queen—Mid-season. Beau- 
tiful light orchid with darker lines in the 
throat. 
2 for 20c, 10 for 80c, 100 for $5.00. 
King Lear—FEarliest. Deep wine color 
with silver edging on all petals. 
2 for 20c, 10 for 80c, 100 for $4.00. 
Lady Jane—Mid-season. Pleasant cream, 
with yellow lip petal. Nice. 
2 for 20c, 10 for 80c, 100 for $4.00. ° 
Lancaster—Mid-season. Clear dark purple 
with no marking. 
2 for 380c, 10 for $1.00. 
Lantana—FEarly. Orange shading through 
orange salmon to golden throat. 
2 for 20c, 10 for 80c, 100 for $5.00. 



