XE GLADS 
EASY TO GROW = FINE FOR BOUQUETS 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN. Soft rose-lavender blushed POPULAR GLADS 
pink. Large, ruffled flowers. 
MISS WISCONSIN. Clear rose-pink. Opens 8 well- BURMA. Deep rose-red. Heavily ruffled, large florets 
spaced florets on medium spike. and foliage. Very popular. 
PELEGRINA. Velvety dark purple. The best in its COtD DUST. Best deep yellow. Early blooming. 
color class. Plain-petaled. JOHAN VON KONYNENBURG, Orange with a touch 
; ; of scarlet. Fine show variety. 
REWI FALLU. Massive, blood-red flowers. Very strik- ie. 
ing in garden and bouquets. LADY JANE. Clear creamy-white; ruffled. 
Q LAVENDER PRINCE. Deep lavender. A very clean 
SPOTLIGHT. Deep yellow with small scarlet throat Are BET: 
blotch. Florets large and well-formed. color; good cutflower and exhibition type. 
‘ ; : LEEUWENHORST. Pure pink with light rose cast. 
TIVOLI. Soft rose pink, shading lighter toward Tall strong stems that never crook. 
center. PURPLE SUPREME. Fine bright purple. Large ruffled 
VAGABOND PRINCE. Mahogany-brown with dark florets. Heavy propagator. 
red throat blotch. Notably different. RED CHARM. Beautiful bright red. Opens 8 to 10 
VALERIA. Soft red with narrow margin of light large florets on tall, sturdy spikes. 
cream at throat. 3 Large Bulbs........ 30c 24 Large Bulbs....$1.75 
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MINIATURE 
Gladiolus 
For many years the Primulinus and Miniature Gladiolus have 
been on the upward trend in the Gladiolus world. These beautiful 
small flowers come in fine pastel colors with markings and 
blotches in the throat. They make charming floral arrange- 
ments and are becoming increasingly popular. We believe 
their exquisite beauty will really amaze you. Try a plant- 
ing this spring. : 
ARCTIC STAR. Miniature florets of pure white without any 
markings. 
BUTTERBOY. Buttercup-yellow flowers with penciling on lower 
petals only. 
MORAVIAN. Lavender florets with silvery white throat. 
ZONA. Deep salmon-pink; lower petals rich deep canary-yellow. 
DAINTY. Lovely salmon-buff with richest creamy yellow throat. 
LITTLE BOB. Carmine red, yellow throat. 
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Yew Unusuale ETHIOPIAN GLAD 
(Acidanthera Murielae.) Beautiful new introduction from PRICES 
Abyssiania. Florets are creamy white with heavy blotch of 3) Bulbs cceoe ontecccsacretaeesteeetocteneecenee $0.75 
chocolate brown on lower throat petals. Tall, rigid stems 3 ft. VO BUIDS ceeccrccenceavecvrcrcen-cesersanereswans 1.75 
or more high, carry many sweet-scented flowers. Plant same 25 Bulbs. o2..cecd escd-cseee eee 2.95 
as other Glads. Bulbs should be dried as soon as lifted, to SO (Bulbs toc een ee ere 5.50 
prevent rot. Try a planting of these rare and entirely different 100 Bulbs .................... iaysrtinnaten any suena 9.95 
Glads — they will be the “conversation piece’ of your garden. Postpaid 
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