FORBES GLADIOLUS BULBS — 
For charm and color, few other flowers compare with Gladiolus. They can be grown with very little effort as they thrive in 
ordinary garden soil. The tall green stems, fairly bursting with brilliant color, provide a Iuxuriance of rambow beauty. For cut- 
flowers, Gladiolus are unexcelled. Mass them together in solid beds, plant them in borders, and among shrubbery. With successive 
planting from April through June, they will bloom from July until frost. Plant bulbs 4 inches deep and 4 inches apart, cultivating 
frequently and watering freely. 
They revel in full sunshine. Thrips are now easily controlled with D.D.T. Soak the bulbs before 
planting in a gallon of water containing 2 teaspoonfuls of Dapspray. Dust the plants every 10 days with 5 per cent D.D.T. dust. 
THE CREAM OF THE CROP 
Black Opal. Superb, tall, show-size flower spikes of dark maroon-red 
with a black velvety sheen. It contrasts wonderfully with white. 
Blue Beauty. Large wide open florets of light blue with violet-blue 
shadings at the petal edges. A very fine exhibition variety. 
Burma. Heavily ruffled, huge florets of very deep rose with lighter 
throats, forming early on tall strong stems. A prize winner. 
Cover Girl. A giant medium-pink, opening 10 to 12 well-placed, large 
florets on a tall spike. Splendid for both garden and exhibition. 
Elizabeth the Queen. Beautiful, clear mauve, ruffled flowers with 
darker lines in the throat. The large spikes have excellent form. 
Ethel Cave Cole. A good strong grower with 8 or 9 pure light pink 
florets open at a time on strong, stiff spikes. Fine as a cut flower. 
Golden Arrow. A beautiful pure pastel yellow without greenish cast 
or throat markings. It is a very vigorous grower. 
King Lear. Very early, ruffled, rich deep purple florets of large size 
with silver edging on the petals. A truly fine variety. 
Margaret Beaton. Tall growing with immense spikes 0 large snow- 
white florets with small, orange-scarlet throat-blotch. 
Pandora. Opens 8 to 10 clear soft geranium-pink florets, with cherry 
feathering in the throat. Superb for exhibition. 
Picardy. This gorgeous delicate apricot-pink variety elicits universal 
admiration. The extremely large florets are somewhat ruffled. 
R. B. A huge variety with rusty golden brown tones on an old-rose 
base. An unusual coloring which goes well with yellow, orange and rose. 
Red Charm. An outstanding new variety with huge florets of glowing 
medium red, well placed in attractive spikes on tall straight stems. 
Silver Wings. Slightly ruff'ed, beautiful white florets with no other 
markings, of fine size, well placed on the long stems. Extra fine. 
Spotlight. Striking, slightly waved, large florets of deep golden yel- 
low with a fiery red throat blotch, well spaced on tall stems. 
Valeria. This early bright scarlet, the best of its color, has large, 
beautifully ruffed florets and heavy stems, making it fine for cutting. 
Any of the above 16 varieties, $1.20 per doz.; $7.95 per 100 
TRY THESE BLUE-RIBBON WINNERS 
Here’s your opportunity to try these new grand champions 
exceeding in size and coloring anything you have grown before. 
Birch Red. This is the best deep red so far developed. A superb tall 
variety with a double row of large florets, 8 open at one time. 
Cotillion. Huge, tall spikes with 10 or more huge, slightly frillled, 
deep pink florets with creamy yellow throats open at one time. 
Florence Nightingale. This top award winner has very large, pure 
white, slightly ruffled florets perfectly placed on tall stems. 
Lancaster. A clear dark purple of immense size with 10 waved and 
ruffled florets open at once. The stems are tall and straight. 
Ravel. The large, heavy-textured, violet-blue florets have reddish 
brown throat markings and are well placed on strong, tall stems. 
Spic and Span. A ruffled beauty of deep pink with 10 or more large 
florets open at one time on an extra-strong flower spike. 
Voodoo. This is of a very unique coloring with huge, smoky plum 
florets with tan throats. They are intensely ruffled and fluted. 
Any of the above 7 varieties, $2.25 per doz.; $15.95 per 100 
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Forbes Rainbow Gladiolus Mixture 
Made with bulbs of ten different shades of color 
Plan now for a rainbow display of Gladiolus in this year’s 
garden. These wonderful summer flowers, with their wide 
color range, will brighten your borders from July until frost. 
Easily grown and thrive in any garden soil. Forbes famous 
Rainbow Gladiolus Mixture is especially prepared from 
largest-sized bulbs of ten distinct named varieties of ten 
different shades of color. This is far superior to ordinary 
commercial bulb mixtures of unknown color balance. Each 
50 bulbs consists of 5 bulbs of each shade. 
85 cts. for 10; $3.70 for 50; $6.95 per 100; $68 per 1000 
Full cultural directions enclosed in every package 
TRY THESE DELIGHTFUL MINIATURE GLADS 
A brand new garden thrill awaits you if you have never grown these charming Miniature Gladioli. They have slender, dwarfer 
plants with much smaller and far more dainty flower-spikes. These light airy spikes of great beauty and charm have unlimited 
uses as cut-flowers for corsages, centerpieces, small vases and general decoration. The bulbs are much smaller than the regular 
glad bulbs and should be planted about three inches deep in a 
Dainty Miss. A delightful variety with small light pink florets with an 
attractive creamy throat, nicely spaced on thin wiry stems. Very dainty. 
Golden Frills. Beautifully ruffled, yellow florets well placed on thin 
straight spikes. This is exceptionally fine for floral arrangements. 
Kewpie. An outstanding favorite with tiny florets of light red with 
cream picotee edge. Opens 3 to 4 florets on straight spikes. 
Ruby. A very fine cutting variety with dainty florets of pure dark 
red well placed on dependably straight spikes. Unusually attractive. 
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sunny place in good garden soil. 
Try some—you’ll be delighted. 
Snow Baby. This is a little beauty with wonderfully formed, pure 
white florets nicely placed on small wiry stems. 
The Orchid. A most unusual light lavender with deeper lavender 
markings. The petals are pointed and somewhat twisted. 
Any of above 6 Miniatures, $1.40 per doz.; $9 per 100 
For Thrip control, see D.D.T. dust and solution on page 60 
