Baby Gladiolus Peach Blossom. 
BABY GLADIOLUS 
CULTURE: The bulbs are planted in the fall, 4 to 5 inches deep, in full sun, in soil 
that is VERY WELL-DRAINED and not too rich. In colder parts of the country, 
plant in November as late as the ground may be worked, to prevent early top growth 
which might freeze down. In milder sections, October planting is satisfactory. 
Shipping season from October 1 to November 15. 
AMANDA MAHY-Large colorful blooms of brilliant glowing red-salmon, with 
violet markings. Strong sturdy grower to about 2 feet. 
3 for 35c, 12 for $1.25, 100 for $9.00 
LAVENDER QUEEN —A new introduction; sprays of soft pearly lavender with 
deeper throat markings. 2 ft. 3 for 45c lA for Sin50 
ORANGEADE—Masses of dainty blooms in very soft orange. About 18 inches tall. 
So for4se, 12 tor $1.50 
PEACH BLOSSOM—Graceful flowers of true pink on rather low-growing plants to 
about 18 inches. 3 for 45, I2%for$1.50 
SPITFIRE—Small blooms of bright scarlet, on slender stems, to about 2 feet. Same 
general coloring as Amanda Mahy, but smaller and deeper red. 
3 for 45c, 12 for $1.50 
SUNSET—Rich red flowers, marked with white in the throat. 2 feet. 
3 for 45c, 12 for $1.50 
THE BRIDE—Very slender tall-growing type with small pure white blooms, like 
glistening stars. One of the finest for floral work. 
3 for 40c, 12 for $1.35, 100 for $9.50 
MIXED BABY GLADS—AIll of the above varieties.................. 12; for eies> 
Sec. 34.66 P. L. & R. 
U.S. POSTAGE 
PAID 
MAPLETON, OREGON 
Permit No. 2 
MAPLETON FLOWER AND BULB CO. 
MAPLETON, OREGON 
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Librarian 
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture 
Washington 25, D.c. ; 
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POSTMASTER: Form 3547 requested. 
