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Acllawells GLADIOLUS 
HALLAWELL’S GLADIOLUS are all large, first quality bulbs, to produce large flowers and 
tall spikes the first year they are planted. 
Note—For customers’ information there are in commerce 6 sizes of gladiolus bulbs plus bulblets. 
Bear this in mind if you are tempted by low priced gladiolus advertisements. 
GLADIOLUS PRICES POSTPAID 
1 bulb 15c 
2 bulbs of 1 variety $ .25 
12 bulbs of 1 variety $1.25 
25 bulbs of 1 variety $2.50 
50 bulbs of 1 variety $4.75 
100 bulbs of 1 variety $9.00 
FIREDOME—Brilliant carmine red, a new 
and fascinating shade for gladiolus. Spikes 
are tall, with perfect flower placement. 
Each 25c; 6 for $1.00; 
dozen $1.75; 100 for $12.50. 
ABU HASSAN—Rich violet blue with 5 flowers 
open on tall slender spikes. The best dark blue. 
ALGONQUIN — Brilliant fiery scarlet, 
open flowers. Wonderful for cutting. 
wide 
BAGDAD — Smoky old rose with the color 
deepening at the edge of petals. The very large 
flowers are wel! placed on tall spikes. 
BLACK OPAL—Popular deep red opening 8 
to 10 large well placed blooms on a tall spike. 
BLUE BEAUTY—Medium light-blue with each 
petal edged violet tones. Spikes are tall with 
large wide open blooms. Very beautiful. 
BURMA—Deep rose red, huge ruffled blooms. 
A sensational show variety. 
CHAUMONY—Brilliant silvery-rose, each petal 
shaded lighter at the edge. The tall graceful 
spikes are highly prized for cutting. 
COMMANDER KOEHL—Rich deep scarlet-red 
with no markings. Tall spikes, wide open 
flowers always well placed. A favorite. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN—Lovely soft shade of 
mauve; large ruffled flowers of fine form al- 
ways perfectly placed on tall straight spikes. 
GREENLIGHT—Huge ruffled flowers of white, 
shaded emerald green. This is not just a white 
gladiolus, it is distinctive and beautiful. 
HOLLAND'S GLORY—Rosy, salmon-pink with 
a bright yellow blotch on lower petals. Spikes 
are neat and trim with well placed flowers. 
MARGARET BEATON—Broad glistening white 
flowers with brilliant scarlet throaty A grand 
and beautiful glad which every one likes. 
MISS WISCONSIN—A distinctive shade of lav- 
ender rose which seems to have a popular 
appeal. Opens 6 to 7 flowers at one time. 
MOTHER MACHREE—Golden smoky rose to 
lavender gray edged salmon pink. Beautiful 
and popular. 
PACTOLUS—A vivid apricot cream with or- 
ange red blotch on lower petals. Up to 10 wide 
open flowers at one time on good spike. 
PICARDY—Fine tall spikes of rich apricot-pink 
blooms. One of the best in its color class and 
always in demand as a cut flower. 
PURPLE SUPREME — Tall graceful spikes of 
bright purple flowers, well placed on long 
straight stems and highly desirable for cutting. 
SPIC AND SPAN—New deep ruffled pink, a 
prize winner for the past two years. 
SPOT LIGHT—Clear medium deep yellow with 
small scarlet blotch in throat. We think this is 
the best yellow. 
SUN SPOT—Light apricot buff with rose spot 
in throat. One of the best glads regardless of 
color. 
TIVOLI—Lovely light rose with up to 10 open 
flowers on tall straight stems. It's a beauty. 
VREDENBURG—Large wide open flowers, pure 
white, well placed, and tall graceful spikes. 
WHITE GOLD—A very beautiful variety; 
cream white with golden yellow throat. Long 
graceful spikes of large triangular flowers. 
YELLOW HERALD—Flowers of amber-yellow, 
wide open and slightly ruffled. You'll like this 
one. 
GLADIOUS 
SELECT MIXTURE 
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 
I had gladiolus 5 feet high trom your bulbs, and 
large perfect flowers. 
I. H., Houston, Texas 
RAINBOW MIXTURE 
Medium Size Bulbs 
Plant this fine mixture for a good supply 
of medium size flower spikes. 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 
SPIC AND SPAN 
Gladiolus Culture 
Our large No. 1 gladiolus will produce sturdy 
exhibition 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 fer- 
tilizer at time of planting and give a surface 
application when 1 ft. high. Spray with Pest-B- 
Gon to prevent thrips and earwigs. When foli- 
age is yellowed, dig and store bulbs in a dry 
place, dust them with Gladiolus Dust to pre- 
vent insect infestation during storage. 
GLADIOLUS COLLECTION No. 58 — 100 BULBS $9.00 
This collection will consist of 10 bulbs each of 10 varieties, our selection, from those offered on this page. They will be 
first size bulbs and each variety will be labeled separately. A splendid assortment of colors for a grand display in your 
garden and for cutting. Collection of 100 bulbs for $9.00. 
