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Try King Lear, 
The Orchid-Like 
Glad. 
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Valeria 
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Our Gladiol 
ABU HASSENS. Call it blue, or call it deep purple—you'll love it just 
the same. And you'll call it the most beautiful purple Glad you ever 
saw, or we'll refill your order with equal value of anything else you 
choose 
@ ELIZABETH THE QUEEN. We tried this in a corsage—and fooled 
‘em. They thought it was indeed a rare breed of orchid. Elizabeth 
the Queen has dainty, ruffled edges of orchid hue, which shade to 
lighter orchid near centers, with a delightful faint streaking of yellow 
and red here and there. Looks like a fairyland sunset. 
LAVENDER RUFFLES. Clear lavender shading to a light pink— 
Kellogg 6 to 8 ruffled florets open on straight spikes—early. 
Plants 
va LEADING LADY. Careful now, don’t say yellow out loud—just whis- 
a per, because the yellow in this beautiful new Glad is only a faint 
Guaranteed sulphur that deepens to real sulphur in the throat. A dreamy, creamy, 
fonGrow. extremely beautiful Glad. 
See 
@_ SPOTLIGHT. This is one of the newest and most beautiful Glads. 
Pages 6 and 7. Its yellow coloring is amazingly rich and butter-like, with flashing red 
splashes in the throat. Very striking! Florets unusually large; spikes 
tall, strong, and well-laden. 
@ VALERIA. Soft red with narrow mark of light cream in throat. An 
improved Dr. F. E. Bennett. Tall straight spikes—opens 5 to 7 ruffled 
florets of good substance—midseason. 
WHITE GOLD. Clear light cream, shading to gold in throat—open 
6 to 8 well-shaped flowers on tall straight spikes—early. 
PRICES: All varieties on this page, 3 for 50c; 6 for 95c; 12 for $1.85; 
24 for $3.65. 
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us bulbs are all hand pick- 
ed and sorted. Only prime sizes that 
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