GLADIOLUS PRICES 
Postpaid 
1 bulb 15c 
2 bulbs of 1 variety..$ .25 
12 bulbs of 1 variety.. 
25 bulbs of 1 variety.. 
50 bulbs of 1 variety.. 
\ | 100 bulbs of 1 variety.. 
COLLECTION 
5B—100 Bulbs 
9.00 
This collection will con- 
sist of 10 bulbs each of 
10 varieties, our selec- 
tion, from those offered 
on this page. They will be 
first size bulbs and 
each variety will 
be separately lab- 
eled. A _ splendid 
assortment of col- 
ors for a grand 
garden or cut 
flower display. 
They will give you gratifying results. 
gladiolus advertisements. 
ABU HASSAN—Velvety violet-blue, darker 
throat. 
ALGONQUIN—Brilliant fiery scarlet, wide 
open flowers. 
BAGDAD—Smoky old rose, deeper toward 
edges, lighter in throat. 
BLACK OPAL—Popular deep red, opening 
8 to 10 large blooms on a tall spike. 
BLUE BEAUTY—Medium light blue, each 
petal edged violet tones. 
BURMA—Deep rose red, huge ruffled 
flowers. 
CHAUMONY—PBrilliant silvery-rose deli- 
cately edged lighter. 
COMMANDER KOEHL—Rich deep scarlet 
red with no marking. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN—Delicate laven- 
der, a touch of rose in the throat. 
GREENLIGHT—Huge ruffled flowers, white 
shaded emerald green. 
HOLLAND’S GLORY — Dark, salmon pink 
y with yellow markings. 
GLADIOLUS — 
CHAMOUNY 
Acllawells GLADIOLUS - 
All Large No. 1 Size 
Hallawell Gladiolus bulbs are large size No. 1’s to produce large flowers on tall spikes. 
NOTE—For the information of our customers, there are in commerce 6 sizes of gladiolus 
bulbs, plus bulblets, and the accepted practice of designating size is by measure- 
ment in diameter, not “around”. Bear this in mind if you are tempted by low priced 
FIREDOME—Brilliant carmine red, a NEW and fascinating shade for 
gladiolus. Spikes are tall with perfect flower placement. 
Each 25c; 6 for $1.00, doz. $1.75; 100 for $12.50 
MARGARET BEATON — Broad glistening 
white with brilliant scarlet throat. 
MISS WISCONSIN—Lavender rose, 6 to 8 
five inch blooms. 
MOTHER MACHREE — Golden smoky-rose 
to lavender gray. 
PACTOLUS — Apricot cream, lower petals 
blotched vivid orange red. 
PICARDY—Rich apricot salmon. 
PURPLE SUPREME—Deep purple, edged 
lighter. 
SPIC AND SPAN—Lovely rich pink ruffled 
flowers of perfect form. 
SPOTLIGHT—Largest yellow red throat. 
SUNSPOT—Apricot buff, rosy-red center. 
TIVOLI—Soft rose-pink, lighter throat. 
VREDENBURG—Very fine pure white. 
WHITE GOLD—Cream white, golden yellow 
throat. Huge slightly ruffled flowers. 
YELLOW HERALD — Rich yellow, slightly 
ruffled. 
SELECT MIXTURE GLADIOLUS 
‘This is our best mixture of the most desirable varieties in a full range 
of colors. The best mixture you can buy. 
12 for $1.25; 25 for $2.50; 50 for $4.75; 100 for $9.00 
RAINBOW MIXTURE GLADIOLUS 
Medium Size Bulbs 
Plant this fine mixture for a good supply of medium size flower 
spikes. Rainbow Mixture contains an excellent assortment of out- 
standing varieties in a complete glad color range. Plant 3 or 4 inches 
apart and about 3 inches deep. 
12 for 75c; 50 for $2.45; 100 for $4.60 
GLADIOLUS CULTURE Our large No. 1 gladiolus will produce sturdy exhibi- 
tion spikes 3 to 5 feet tall with many large perfect flowers. Plant 4 inches deep, 
6 inches apart, in full sun if possible. Dig in fertilizer at time of planting and give 
a surface application when 1 ft. high. Spray with Pest-B-Gon to prevent thrips and 
earwigs. When foliage is yellowed, dig and store the bulbs in a dry place, dust them 
with Gladiolus Dust to prevent insect infestation during storage. 
BABY GLADS Eacellent for Cutting 
In California we plant these during the fall months for early spring bloom; in more severe 
climates the bulbs may be kept in a cool place until spring as other gladiolus. They bloom 
early and make good cut flowers. The bulbs multiply. Plant 3 inches deep, 4 inches apart. 
‘ Pe Pe Rou iss en ima 
—Blush pink blotched rose and 3 
SPIT FIRE—Brilliant scarlet. Bete 
THE BRIDE—Large pure white. 
6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.50; 100 for $11.00 
