








GLORIOUS 
GLADIOLUS 
Many popular 
named 
varieties 

The finest new Glads. 
in flower shows and similar exhibitions. 
of this assortment. 

EXHIBITION GLADIOLUS 
The favorites of people who raise Glads to enter 
To see Glads at their best, try some 
6 for 50c; 10 for 80c; 25 for $1.65; 100 for $6.00, Postpaid 
EDITH CAVE COLE—One of the finest new 
light pinks. Large blooms with many open 
on a iall straight flower spike. Wonderful 
exhibition purple of large size and beauti- 
fully ruffled. 
KING LEAR—Wonderful exhibition purple of 
large size and beautifully ruffled. 
PICARDY—The standard by which other 
Glads are judged. A beautiful apricot sal- 
mon of good size and excellent quality. 
More Picardy are grown than any other 
Glads in existence. 
VAGABOND PRINCE—Gorgeous mahogany- 
brown with a flame blotch in throat, 
MARGARET BEATON—Flashy large white 
with a lipstick blotch in the throat. 
REWI FALLU—A giant Austrian red of deep 
rich color. It possesses large florets of 
great size and substance. 
GARDENIA—A lovely cream colored glad. 
VALERIA—An improved Dr. Bennett in a 
beautiful shade of light red. Very strong, 
healthy grower. 
ALADDIN—A good pink glad with cream- 
colored blotch in throat. 
WANDA—A deep rich cream with small lav- 
ender marking—much in demand as a cut 
flower. 
BAGDAD—Smoky old rose—deeper to edge 
of petal with lighter throat—very large 
florets. 
LADY JANE—A clear and bright tinted cream 
variety with light yellow lower petals. 
GOLDEN DREAM—Best golden yellow—very 
tall spike with many flowers open at one 
time. 
VINES for beauty 
BOSTON IVY—Beautiful, verdant foliage in Spring and Summer, changing to crimson scarlet 
in Autumn. Clings to brick, stone or concrete walls—does best on north or east side of house 
2-yr. No. 1: 50c each; 3 for $1.35 
ENGLEMAN IVY—A grand hardy clinging vine that is very thrifty. Turns brilliant red in fall. 
40c each; 3 for $1.10 
LARGE FLOWERED CLEMATIS—Popular Hybrids with large brilliant blooms. The plants 
offered here are from 4-inch greenhouse pots and may be grown in the house until danger 
of frost is over when they can be planted outdoors. They are hardy and can go through 
in this area. 
our winters nicely once they are established. 
Clematis, Jackmani, purple flowers...........0+ 
Clematis, Madam Andre, pink flowers 
Clematis, Henryi, large blooms of pure white 
Clematis, Ramona, blue flowers......c.ccccscsceseeeess 


2.10 
GOLD FLAME HONEYSUCKLE—Everblooming trumpet shaped flowers. Fragrant bright red out 
80c each; 3 for $2.30 
TRUMPET VINE—Upright growing vine. Trumpet shaped scarlet flowers in July and August. 
side, yellow inside. 
A0c each; 
3 for $1.10 
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"SELECT GLADIOLUS 
present day standard 
to grow and delightful materia 
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bouquets. Try any assortmen 
12 for $1.50 25 for $2.75 
50 for $5.00 Postpaid 
LEADING LADY—Th: queen 
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show glads. A beautiful crean 
of Picardy that has been 
at the shows and for commercial use. 
SILVER WINGS—Silver Wings needs 
no introduction as it has proved itself 
in the last three seasons. zlistening 
white Picardy sport with 6-inch florets 
with a light cream throat. 
BURMA—A very deep reddish rose 
with wide open heavily ruffled 
blooms. 
BUCKEYE BRONZE—A new and popu 
lar smoky glad; bronze-orange in 
color; very striking. 
STOPLIGHT—A clear ruffled red, open 
ing 6-8 blooms on a tall, wiry stem. 
PURPLE SUPREME—Very outstaning 
medium purple with silvery edge on 
the petals. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN—Probably the 
best and most beautiful lavender. 
SPOTLIGHT—Very large, deep yellow 
with small scarlet blotch in throat. 
RAINBOW 
ASSORTMENT 
of Very Best Varieties 
All Colors 
Not Labeled 
25 for $1.00 
100 for $3.00 


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