CHOICE GLADIOLUS COLLECTION 
FACTS ABOUT WARDS GLADIOLUS 
All Wards Gladiolus Bulbs are carefully grown, 
scientifically stored to retain their ability to re- 
produce large full spikes of bloom. They are 
among the easiest bulbs to grow, require little 
care. All plump and disease-free. Bulbs are spe- 
cially treated to prevent thrips. Gladiolus should 
be planted in spring. Place bulbs 4 inches deep 
and about 6 or 7 inches apart in any good gar- 
den soil. Use fertilizer, plenty of water. To insure 
straight stems, stake plants. All of Wards Bulbs 
are graded for size according to standards rec- 
ognized by the New England and _ Illinois 
Gladiolus Societies and are Shipped Prepaid 
direct to you from the Nurseries in spring only. 
Grave No. 1. Bulbs are 114 inches or more in 
diameter. Produce fine big exhibition type blooms 
with large florets on tall spikes. Sometimes grow 
more than one spike per bulb. 
GraADE No. 2. Bulbs are 114 to 1% inches in 
diameter; produce blooms and spikes somewhat 
smaller than those of Grade No. 1 but very satis- 
factory for general cutting and display. 
GraAbE No. 3. Bulbs are 1 to 14% inches in diam- 
eter; produce a short spike and a small but good 
bloom. Excellent for cutting. Produce bigger 
bulbs for next season. Bloom later than larger 
grades. Plant early for best results. 
This book is for year-round use. All orders shipped 
Prepaid direct from Nursery at planting time. 
Ir Prices DecREASE DuRING THE Lire oF TH1Is BOOK WE WILL REFUND THE DIFFERENCE—IF INCREASES OccuR WE WiLL Notiry You. 
CHOICE GLADIOLUS 
All outstanding show varieties—Wards - finest 
gladiolus—each one distinguished by unusual 
petals or color markings. All are more recent de- 
velopments—have long flowering spikes, large 
full florets. All are Grade No. 1 only. Bloom 70 to 
90 days after planting. Usually grow 4 to 5 ft. 
high. Plant in spring only. Shipped Prepaid. 
91 GK 3108—Buena Vista. Exceptionally 
large, glistening rose-red. Often attains a 
height of five feet with 8 to 10 florets open at once. 
Does not fade from heat or sun. 
91 GK 3141—Leapine Lapy. Exquisite creamy 
white florets with lovely silver sheen. Has won 
many awards since its introduction. One of the 
best of the light colored varieties. Large, full, 
well placed blooms. Tall, rugged stems. 
91 GK 3103—EnizasetH THE QueEN. Lovely 
lavender color with darker lines in the throat 
and intense coloring along the edge of the petals. 
Distinguished forits heavily ruffled petals. Extra 
long spikes. 8 florets open at one time. 
91 GK 3107—SpotLticHT. Immense, glowing 
yellow flowers beautifully arranged on 
straight, sturdy spikes. A vigorous grower, often 
producing several spikes from one bulb. 
Prices OF ABOVE CHOICE GLADIOLUS 
State Catalog Number. Shipped Prepaid 
Guides dls severe sieienscsleeeh ass 3 of one variety for 50¢ 
Plant this newest group of Choice Gladiolus—all 
selected for their beautiful rich colors and dis- 
tinctive markings. You'll enjoy colorful show type 
glads with a minimum of care. Large full florets 
on tall straight spikes. All Grade No. 1 bulbs. 
Shipped Prepaid. 
91 GK 3250—Collection includes 3 each of 
the 4 pictured above........... All 12 for 1.50 
HOW TO MAKE CUT FLOWERS LAST LONGER 
Cut flowers add gay color to any room and prop- 
erly cared for will last for days. Here are some 
hints to help you add days to the freshness of your 
flowers. Gladiolus should be cut when the second 
flower on the spike begins to open. Iris, on the 
other hand, should be cut as the first bud is 
ready to open. Roses are best cut midday, in 
bud, when the color begins to show. To make 
chrysanthemums and peonies last longer, split 
the stems 3 to 4 inches from the end. Leaves that 
aren't needed for the flower arrangement should 
be pulled off. Do not allow any of the leaves to 
become submerged in the water as they havea 
tendency to decay quickly. Cut stems of flowers 
at an angle rather than directly across. With 
the exception of carnations, your flowers should 
not be ‘‘/drowned”’ in water. Placing bouquets 
in a draft or too near a fan, radiator, burning fire- 
place, or sunny window makes them wilt quick- 
ly. Use Floralife to prolong the freshness and 
beauty of cut flowers. See Page 20. 
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