BLACK RED 54 1 3 by : a 25 
Black Opal very (dark noo ee 20c 50c OG Tl ZO Seas: 
Moorish King, quality black-red.....................0.----- 250" G0c--90c 1.75 ae. 
LAVENDAR 66 
*Elizabeth the Queen, ruffled lavender............-... 15c 35c 50c2 g0c 1.25 
Berty Snow, lavender, white throat.................--- 15¢. 283504 DUC 7) GUC Tce 
Lavender Prince, a distinctive color..........-.--..---- 20c 50c 85¢c 1.25 2.00 
Lavender Dream, early, clear color..............-.------ ibe, *35c* "50e ~ 80c. 1:25 
PURPLE 70 
King Lear, beautiful ruffled wine purple.......... 15¢c. -35e, 50e~ .80c, 1.25 
Purple Supreme, deep purple.....................-..-------- 15e.> 35c) .50c% .80cs 1.25 
*Mrs. Marks Memory, giant wine purple............ 15¢c , 35c,) 50eG4, 0c; 1.25 
Burma, heavily ruffled deep rosé..........-------------- 20c 50c -80¢ 1.25 2.00 
Leona; (Ciiterent (COlGr see eer ee LbchsnCee DUG “SUC L.Zo 
*Takina, a4mmense "roses purples one eee 15e 35¢e 50c 80c 1.25 
Paul Rubens;*magenta purple 3 20C te DUCT OUGE. (2 men 
BLUE 76 and 78 
*Blue Beauty, standard light blue...........0000.0.000..... 15¢) i SOC 6) 0 0Ce OUCH 
Pelegrina, Hold, dark DiGi earn 15e. 35¢ 50, 60... Ai25 
Abu Hassan, our best dark blue.............2.00020.0..2.-- 206) Gao, BLOCwiic) iar 
SMOKY 80 to 86 
Vagabond Prince, brown, scarlet throat............ 15e, 35e — 506, 380c) 1.25 
*High Finance, blue-bronze and buff smoky........ 15¢ ve 35e% --50e" S800." 1.25 
Mother Macree, orange-2rey............22222--0000--20e-0---- 1504 35c: 750c-_= S0e 1-125 
Marmora, taupe gray, scarlet throat.................... 15emesoew DUCE SUCH SIazo 
Zuni smoky ¢rose ii s322) os See ee 206s DOUCEIN25 e200 Mae 
Flying Fortress, srey, new... eee 40 ce 001 50m 3-00 mere 
Maple Leaf, new bronze giant, early..................-- 5OCHIEO OMe 7 on 00 eee ee 
IF YOU PREFER MIXTURES — —We Offer Two Groups 
GROUP I—Labeled individually 
(a balanced group containing some of each color class) 
2 each of the 18 varieties marked (*) $3.00 
4 each of the 18 varieties marked (*) $5.00 
GROUP II—Not labeled (all in one sack) 
4 each of the 18 varieties marked (*) $3.50 
8 each of the 18 varieties marked (*) $5.00 
100 bulbs at 4 times the 25 rate. We will add premium bulb (if the order 
exceeds $3.00). Retail orders booked now for spring delivery. Cash with or- 
ders please, no postage stamps. Include sales tax on Washington orders. 
MINIATURES 
We can supply a limited number in red, white or pink. $1.25 doz. any size. 
(ASK FOR IT, if you don’t see it on the list) 
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Simple Rules of GLADIOLUS CULTURE 
I, Glads do best in full sun and must have at least a half-day 
when the sun can reach them. 
Any good garden soil will grow glads. Rotted manure is desir- 
able. Use a side dressing of commercial fertilizer (3-10-10) when 
bulbs are up. 
. Plant six inches deep. Space the bulbs so the crowns are four 
inches apart in the rows. 
. After the plants have the fourth leaf they need to be kept wet 
till the florets are open. 
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pe Aes weeks from the time the glads start to grow to con- 
ro rips. 
7. Itis best to soak bulbs before planting. Soak 4 hours in solution 
of 1 tablespoon of Lysol to 1 gallon of water. 
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When shipped by us these bulbs are true to name, sound, healthy, 
and well packaged. As we have no control over the bulbs after 
they leave our hands, we are not responsible for the crop. We 
will be liable only for the purchase price of the bulbs. 
(OVER) 
