Acllawella4 GLADIOLUS 
Hallawell’s gladiolus are the best you 
can 
No. 1 size, 2 inches or more in diameter*. 
buy. The bulbs are large, healthy 
They will produce tall graceful spikes 
of large perfect flowers, flowers you'll be proud to have in vour garden and to 
display to your friends. 
*The usual trade practice is to express bulb measurements by diameter. 
of offerings that are expressed in ‘“‘circumference” or 
POSTPAID PRICES 
10¢ each; 12 of one variety $1.00; 50 of one 
variety $4.00; 100 of one variety $7.50 
ALGONQUIN—Brilliant fiery scarlet, wide 
open flowers. Wonderful for cutting and 
garden display. 
BAGDAD—Smoky old rose with the color 
deepenixg at the edge of petals. The very 
large flowers are well placed on tall 
handsome spikes, 
BARCAROLLE—Rich salmon-orange, ex- 
quisitely ruffled blooms well placed on 
long stralght stems. 
BLACK OPAL—Popular deep red opening 
8 to 10 large well place blooms on a tall 
spike. 
BLUE BEAUTY—Medium light-blue with 
each petal edged violet tones. Spikes are 
tall with large wide open blooms, A very 
beautiful variety. 
CANDY HEART — Lovely 
with a bright red blotch. 
spikes. 
CHAUMONY-—PBrilliant silvery-rose, each 
petal shaded lighter at the edge. The 
tall graceful spikes are highly prized for 
cutting. 
COMMANDER KOEHL—Rich deep scar- 
let-red with no markings. Tall spikes, 
wide open flowers always well placed. 
A long time favorite. 
apricot pink 
Tall, graceful 
CORONA—Cream-white with picotee edg- 
ing of rose-pink. The lovely graceful 
spikes are distinctive and beautiful in 
garden or vase. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN—Lovely soft 
shade of mauve; large ruffled flowers of 
fine form always perfectly placed on 
tall straight spikes. 
ETHEL CAVE COLE—lLarge round, wide 
open flowers of clear shell-pink. A popu- 
lar and highly desirable variety for gar- 
den show or for cutting. 
GREENLIGHT—Huge ruffled flowers of 
white, shaded emerald green. This is not 
just a white gladiolus, it is distinctive 
and beautiful; be sure to include it. 
HINEMOA—A fascinating and unusual 
color combination of chocolate-rose with 
a delicate cream blotch. Large well 
placed flowers on good stems. 
HOLLAND’S GLORY—Rosy, salmon-pink 
with a bright yellow blotch on lower pet- 
als. Spikes are neat and trim with well 
placed flowers. 
KING LEAR—Clear deep purple with a 
tiny silver line at edge of each petal. The 
large flowers are heavily waved and ruf- 
fled; spikes are tall and strong. 
MARGARET BEATON—Broad glistening 
white flowers with brilliant scarlet 
throat. A grand and beautiful glad which 
every one likes. 
MOORISH KING—Immense flowers, deep 
mahogany-red. Very beautiful and de- 
servedly popular. 
MOTHER MACHREE 
to lavender gray edged 
Beautiful and popular, 
Golden smoky rose 
salmon pink. 

sulbs available December to April. 
Beware 
“around,” which is misleading. 
PELAGRINA — Intense violet-blue, tall 
straight spikes, blackish blue buds which 
show for a time before florets open. 
PICARDY—Fine tall spikes of rich apri- 
eot-pink blooms. One of the best in its 
color class and always in demand as a 
cut flower. 
PURPLE SUPREME—Tall graceful spikes 
of bright purple flowers, well placed on 
long straight stems and highly desira- 
ble for cutting. 
ROYAL GOLD—Fine clear yellow, shad- 
ing deeper in the throat. 
VREDENBURG—Large wide open flow- 
ers, pure white, well placed, and tall 
graceful spikes. 
WHITE GOLD—A very beautiful variety; 
cream white with golden yellow throat. 
Long graceful spikes of large triangular 
flowers. 
YELLOW HERALD — Flowers of amber- 
vellow, wide open and slightly ruffled. 
You'll like this one. 
GLADIOLUS CULTURE 
Our large No. 1 Gladiolus bulbs will pro- 
duce sturdy exhibition spikes 3 to 4 feet 
tall with many large perfect fiowers. Plant 
them 6 inches apart, 3 to 4 inches deep, in 
a sunny situation. Dig in some fertilizer 
at time of planting and give a surface 
application when they are a foot high. 
After plants are 6 inches high, spray every 
ten days with a Dura Dust wettable solu- 
tion to prevent thrips, earwigs, etc. After 
blooming, when the foliage is yellowed, dig 
and store the bulbs in a dry place, and 
dust them with Gladiolus Dust to prevent 
insect infestation during storage. 
ibs Dura. DustNox50 DDT $1:00¢. $110 
pospaid. Gladiolus Dust—2 oz. pkt. 30c 
postpaid, 


BABY GLADIOLUS 
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GLADIOLUS, ELIZABETH THE QUEEN 
COMPLETE 
GLADIOLUS COLLECTION 
2 bulbs each of 20 listed varieties—our 
selection—each variety labeled separately. 
This is a grand collection. 
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2 COLLECTIONS for. .:.° 6:70 

SELECT MIXTURE 
This is our best mixture of the most desir- 
able varieties in a full range of colors. The 
best mixture you can buy. 
12 for $1.00; 50 for $4,00; 100 for $7.50 
RAINBOW MIXTURE 
Medium Size Bulbs 
Plant this fine mixture for a good supply 
of medium size flower spikes. Rainbow 
Mixture contains an excellent assortment 
of outstanding varieties in a complete glad 
color range. Plant 3 or 4 inches apart and 
about 3 inches deep. 
12 for 75c: 50 for $2.45; 100 for $4.60 

BABY GLADS 
Excellent for Cutting 
In California we plant these during the 
fall months for early spring bloom; in 
more severe climates the bulbs may be 
kept in a cool place until spring as other 
gladiolus, They bloom early and make good 
eut flowers. The bulbs multiply. Plant 3 
inches deep, 4 inches apart. 
AMANDA MAY—Large deep salmon. 
PEACH BLOSSOM — Blush pink blotched 
rose and cream. 
SPIT FIRE—Brilliant scarlet. 
THE BRIDE—Large pure white. 
6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.50; 100 for $10.00 
