Schecpers ’Newr Miniature 
These small-flowered Gladioli have received much attention the past few years. They are ideally suited for the bou- 
quet as well as for informal or formal decorative arrangements. Varieties listed are all lovely and have been selected 
as the best of the newer varieties. 
They lend a charm all their own to the children’s garden. 
ATOM. This Miniature Gladioli has received much pub- ROSETTE. This beautifully ruffled Miniature is one of 
licity for its fine colors and good growing qualities. Has the best in this class. Light rose with a dark rose feather; 
a long flower head with 16 buds, 5 to 6 open at one time. one of the most lovely of the small Gladiolus. $3.75 for 
A clear solid vermilion with a distinct silver penciling or 10; $35.00 per 100. 
g ing ; $25. 
aetna hordering each petal. $2.75 for 10; $25.00 SNOW BABY. Pure white, nicely placed florets; a lit- 
tle gem. $1.25 for 10; $10.00 per 100. 
DAINTY MISS. A light pink, florets are arranged on a THE ORCHID. A wonderful flower; it looks much like 
wiry stem. This is a lovely variety. $1.45 for 10; $12.00 a Cattleya Orchid. The flowers range in a natural spread 
per 100. of petals and have peculiar lasting power. It has lacini- 
ated edges and beautiful ruffling, and suggests the ex- 
FLUFFY RUFFLES. This beautifully ruffled variety has quisite coloring of the orchid, lavender-pink upon the 
lacinated petals which adds to its beauty. Lovely pale paler flushed, frosted surface. See illustration, Color 
yellow. $1.75 for 10; $15.00 per 100. Guide. $1.45 for 10; $12.00 per 100. 
MINIATURE COLLECTION 
No. 4 No. 4A 
Consisting of 25 extra selected corms each of the 6 New Mini- 
OL 40 Same as above, 6 varieties as listed 10 corms each. 
ature Gladioli listed above, a complete color arrangement. 
TOTAL 159 HIGHEST QUALITY CORMS TOTAL 60 HIGHEST QUALITY CORMS 
Resulare Catalogs Price; .- . = ¢ « . $27.25 Regular Catalog Price . . . ... .'). $12.40 
Special Collection Price . . . 26.25 Special Collection Price . . . 11.50 
/ We have been asked by many friends to tell them what sort of plant food 
SCH EEPERS we use in growing our choice bulbs. We told them we had a special for- 
mula that gave health and long life to these plants. A few prevailed upon 
us to make up a quantity and let them try it in their own gardens. We did. 
Bl ILB FOOD The extraordinary success that these gardeners met with and the enthu- 
siasm resulting from it, have encouraged us to offer all our friends and 
patrons a chance to use the very same plant food in their attempt at 
for GLADIOLI producing healthy, luxuriant flowers with strong stems and exquisite 
MONTBRETIAS colorings. 
IRISES And so we present this opportunity for you to order some of SCHEEPERS’ 
LILIES BULB FOOD, and we recommend that you try it with your next planting. 
It is almost entirely composed of organic matter and may be used with 
DAHLIAS absolute safety in connection with the planting of bulbs at any time, in 
*TULIPS any soil, or with any other plants. It is also economical—a teaspoonful 
*NARCISSI for each bulb is the average requirement. 
*and All Other A good plan is to spread a small quantity over the area where the bulbs 
Buloouce Plants are planted or around the growing plants before you cultivate. Worked 
into the soil in this way will show splendid developments in plants and 
*Spread some “Scheepers’ Bulb Food” over flower buds. 
He Cot ae Ne ee We are sure that if you take advantage of this offer you will find it a very 
vate. Repeat this performance when the flower happy investment. (Directions for use contained in each bag or can.) 
buds appear. These two feedings will result 5-lb. can (good for approximately 375 bulbs), $1.85 
ee a ee co mciuowenne time, Kor 25-lb. bag (good for approximately 1250 bulbs), 3.50 
naturalistic planting we suggest a third feed- 5 \o : ) 
ing in September. 100-lb. bag (good for approximately 5000 bulbs), 9.50 
Take Advantage of the Large Economical Sizes—Will Not Spoil in Storage 
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Gladioli Color Index—See Inside Back Cover 
