Gladiola Bulbs: taresore 
ACCA LAURENTIA—Deep orange with yellow 
markings in throat. Good keeper, medium early. 
CLINGENDAAL—Cochineal red, very tall stiff stems, 
medium early. 
HOFMAN’S GLORY—Sunflower yellow throughout, 
medium height. Extra early. 
HOKUS POKUS—Beautiful yellow with red blotches 
in throat, very tall, good stems, extra early. 
ILE DE FRANCE—Salmon flesh color, amber yel- 
low blotch and crimson stripes, medium early. 
LAVENDER DREAM—Light silvery violet, extra 
large flowers, medium early. 
LEEUWENHORST—Pale: lilac rose, shading to 
salmon rose. Hnormous flowers on perfect spike. 
Very tall, medium early. 
LILAC WONDER—Soft pinkish lilac, medium height, 
good bloomer; medium early. 
MANSOER—Velvety blood red on brown back- 
ground; very tall strong stem, medium early. 
MRS. MARK’S MEMORY—Dark purplish red with 
carmine blotch in throat, extra large blooms on 
strong tall spikes; considered the best Gladiola 
in the purple class. Medium early. 
NEW EUROPE—Vivid orange-scarlet with small 
purple stripe in the throat. The strong long spikes 
bear enormous flowers; 8 to 10 open at a time; late. 
NORMANDY—Salmon pink with light red blotch in 
throat. Large blooms on strong tall spikes. Late. 
PICARDY—tThe best of its color; a beautiful apricot 
pink. The individual blooms are extremely large | 
and slightly ruffled. Quite a sensational flower. 
ROYAL WHITE—Medium size bloom on strong tall 
spikes. Pure white with lilac throat. Medium early. 
SNOW PRINCESS—tThe large pure white flowers 
are borne on tall, straight spikes, 3 or 4 open 
at a time. 
SUMMER JOY—Deep orange with yel- 
low blotches in throat. Medium size 
flower on strong tall spikes. Medium 
early. 

MIXED GLADIOLAS 
A well-balanced mixture of all 




All of Above V arieties: colors from pure white to dark red. 
, ‘ : By mail, postpaid, 6 for 50c.; 12 
Boy gras POS De eg0 07 C0 Gila coe for 80c.; 50 for $2.50; 100 for $4.50. 
for 90c.; 25 for $1.60; 50 for $3.00; 100 Not postpaid, 12 for 7%0c.; 50 for 
for $5.60. Not postpaid, 14 doz. 50c.; $2.25: 100 for $4.00.. 


1 doz. for 80c.; 25 for $1.40; 50 for 
$2.65; 100 for $4.95. 
Are quite valuable as cut flowers and their colors, especially 
MONTBRETIAS in the orange shades, give them a decorative usefulness not 
available in any other seasonal flowers. Bulbs should be planted and handled 
the same as Gladiolas. Each bulb prcduces several flower spikes. Mixed Colors: 
3 for 20c.; 60c. per dozen; $3.75 per 100. 
For brilliancy of color there are few floral subjects 
TIGRIDIA PAVON IA that can compare with Tigridias. The bulb, which 
can be handled the same as Gladiolas, bloom in mid-summer. Each stalk pro- 
duces several flowers and this prolongs the display. Mixed SES te for 30c.; 
$1.00 per dozen; $7.00 per 100. AGAST I eats 
T. W. WOOD & SONS _ Seedsmen, Ricans Va. 
(over) 11 South 14th Street—Dial 3-2715 March 8, 1950 

