Gladiolus Bulbs 
Letherman’s 
G ladiolus - She Cut Blower Supreme 
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Glads, for long lasting bouquets 
Red and Scarlet Shades 
Hawkeye Red. Bright red with blotch of darker 
red on each petal. Very large blooms and tre- 
mendous spikes with 8 to 10 blooms open at one 
time. Midseason. 
Marshall Montgomery. Very tall spike of deep rich 
maroon florets. 
Beacon. Glowing scarlet with contrasting yellow 
throat. Tall impressive spikes. Midseason. 
Mrs. Mark's Memory. Rich deep purplish red. 
New Europe. Beautiful large bright scarlet. 
Red Charm. Produces an enormous tall spike of 
medium red with many flowers open at once. 
Stoplight. Glowing clear red. Well spaced on stem 
with 7 to 8 blooms open at one time. 
Valeria. Leading scarlet on the large flower markets. 
Very bright large blooms. Midseason. 
Yellow and Orange Shades 
Bit O'Heaven. Light orange of perfect form. 
Hans Van Meegeren. Clear rich golden yellow on 
tall spike. 
Lantana. Bright, lively rich orange-salmon, blending 
into a golden throat. 
Spotlight. Tall spikes with large rufled flowers of 
deep yellow with contrasting scarlet throat. 
Each 12c, 3 for 35c, Doz. $1.20. 
Yellow Herald. Amber yellow with carmine red in 
the throat. The large flowers well placed on tall 
strong stems. 
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You can start planting Glads in late April and 
real enthusiasts make several plantings up until July 
1st in order to have cut flowers for a long season. 
Plant the corms 5 to 6 inches deep and then draw 
the soil up around the stalks as they grow. This gives 
good support to the tall spikes so that they do not 
blow over in strong winds. 
Our Bulbs No. 1 Top Quality 
Our Gladiolus are grown by specialists who 
raise them for bulb production (not for cut flowers) 
They are big bulbs, thick through, cleaned and 
treated for insects and disease. They will produce 
the finest, largest flowers. 
Prices—A\ll varieties except as noted, Each 10c, 
3 for 27c, 6 for 50c, Doz. 90c, 25 for $1.70, 
100 for $6.50. 
White and Cream Shades 
Corona. Very tall cream with petal tips touched 
with delicate pink. Midseason. 
Leading Lady. Beautifully formed white flower 
with creamy throat. 
Margaret Beaton. Large strong growing white with 
contrasting red throat. Midseason. 
Morning Kiss. Beautiful white with soft pink shading 
in throat. 
Silver Wings. One of the finest of all white ‘‘Glads”’ 
6 to 8 very large ruffled flowers of glistening 
white are open at one time. A sport of Picardy. 
White Gold. Large, tall, creamy white with gold 
throat. 
Pink, Salmon, and Rose Shades 
Burma. Very rich deep rose with wide open heavily 
ruffled blooms. 
Each 12c, 3 for 35c, Doz. $1.20. 
Ethel Cave Cole. Pure light pink, sometimes flaked 
with a deeper shade. Strong tall growing spike 
with 9 to 10 flowers open at a time. Early. 
General Eisenhower. Deep salmon rose, open 7 to 
8 large flowers at a time on the tall spikes. A 
prize winner at many shows. One of the best 
pinks ever produced. 
Ea. 15c, 3 for 40c, Doz. $1.50, 25 for $2.50. 
Leeuwenhorst. Beautiful lilac rose, shading to 
salmon rose. Very tall spikes. 
Picardy. Exquisite delicate apricot or shrimp pink. 
Ruffled petals. 
Spic and Span. An outstanding flower, top winner 
at exhibitions. The flowers are rich deep pink, 
ruffled petals, giant in size. The tall spikes have 
as many as 20 buds and 10 may be open at one 
time. 
Ea. 18c, 3 for 50c, Doz. $.180, 25 for $3.50. 
Trivoli. A beauty for cut flowers, clear soft rose, 
with creamy throat. 
