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Tivoli 
3 EACH of the 10 Gladiolus Here Pictured -- 30 Large Bulbs in All -- 
Wd are furs SUPERIOR Oregon-Grown GLADIOLUS 
PRICES of all 44 varieties on this page: 
LARGE BULBS: 6 for .85; 12 for 1.50; 100 for 10.00 
MEDIUM BULBS: 6 for .60; 12 for 1.00; 100 for 7.50 
ALICE AYER. A pure early white with five to seven 
nicely placed florets on a good flower head. Looks 
quite promising for a good one in its color. 
ASTRID. Clear, medium rose with narrow throat line. 
Opens five to seven florets which are slightly ruffled. 
A fine new addition to this color class and a grand 
cut flower. 
AUREOLE. A light heavily ruffled yellow. Very popu- 
lar cut flower and prolific grower making jumbo bulb- 
lets that will bloom profusely. 
BEAUTY’S BLUSH. Color is a delicate pink blush 
overlying a frosty white. Opens 8 plain petaled round 
florets on a tall spike. An excellent cut flower for 
home or shop. 
BENJAMIN BRITTEN. Very deep lavender with small 
white lines. Opens 6-8 florets at once and is very 
beautiful. 
BLACK OPAL. An exceptionally rich dark red. Opens 
up to 10 velvety maroon florets on a lengthy formal 
spike. 
BRIDAL ORCHID. New strong growing pastel laven- 
der of huge size. Opens up to 10 ruffled florets on 
long flower spike with as many as 24 buds. Will open 
to tip when cut in tight bud and an excellent cut 
flower. 
BURMA. Very deep, heavily ruffled rose, somewhat 
lighter in the upper throat and shading to a beauti- 
ful darker blotch on the lip. ; 
SIZES OF OUR BULBS 
CHAMOUNY. A distinct shade of deep rose shading 
to lighter color on edge of petals. Opens up to 10 
blooms on a tall spike. Always popular with the cut 
flower trade as it is really beautiful. 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE. One of the most beautiful 
of all pink glads. A reddish pink with a soft, deep 
blotch. Opens 10 florets on a perfectly formal spike. 
Has won many prizes. 
COVER GIRL. A giant medium pink, opening 10-12 
well placed florets on a five foot spike. 
DAISY MAE. A beautiful deep orange pink, which is 
an unusually easy grower. Its pleasing color aids it in 
being one of the best glads for exhibition. 
DIEPPE. The mellow richness of deep salmon red with 
darker blotching in the center and casual ruffling 
of the petals. This distinctive flower opens six beauti- 
ful florets on tall, strong spikes. 
DR. FLEMING. A large medium pink that is attractive. 
Opens five well placed florets on a stem of medium 
height. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN. Nice light lavender with 
slightly deeper self markings in throat. Nicely ruf- 
fled petals with many blooms on long flower heads. 
A popular exhibition and commercial lavender. 
EVANGELINE. Very beautiful light rose or almost light 
buff pink, with a creamy yellow throat. It opens 8 
to 9 large beautifully ruffled blooms on a flower head 
of 22 buds. Foliage grows tall and broad and is very 
disease resistant. 
FIREBRAND. A nice medium red that fairly glistens 
like velvet. Slightly darker in throat with white lines 
on the lower petals. 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE. One of the finest of the 
new whites. Up to 8 blooms open on a tall, straight 
spike. Considered a grand commercial and show 
flower by all the growers and destined to be one of 
the best in its color. 
FRIENDSHIP. A beautiful soft pure ruffled pink of the 
shade all will fall in love with. Opens up to eight 
nicely placed blooms on a medium spike. If you like 
a pure pink, you must have this one. 
GENERAL MARSHALL. Deep scarlet with creamy 
blotch. Very valuable due to its earliness. 
GIANT CYCLAMEN. Very attractive light rose. Opens 
several lavender-rose, well placed flowers. Color 
somewhat similar to Miss Wisconsin but perhaps 
better. 
GREEN LIGHT. In big demand on account of its char- 
treuse color. Buds have a greenish gloss, with open 
florets of a lighter color. 
HARRY HOPKINS. A grand rose red with nice spike 
and good placement. A fine cut flower. 
JUNE DAY. Extremely early blooming pure pink with 
a small cherry blotch. Opens up to seven florets on 
a medium tall spike. The earliest bloomer in the field 
as a rule. 
KATHY LEE. A heavily ruffled lemon yellow that is 
very attractive. Flower head a little short but opens 
up to 8 wide open blooms of good substance. 
LADY ANNE. An excellent prospect in the early whites. 
Blends to a canary yellow throat which adds to its 
attractiveness. Opens seven florets on a well balanced 
spike with a good flower head. 
LAVENDER LACE. A massive lavender with glowing 
creamy throat. Beautiful in color and a good cut 
flower. 
MANCHU. Brilliant yellow overlaid with a flush of 
pink with a small reddish blotch. Somewhat ruffled 
on a tall wiry stem. Blooms well from small bulbs. 
If you like a true oriental color, this is it. 
NOWETA ROSE. A sensational rose that has already 
created a great stir of comment among glad lovers. 
Of huge size opening up to 12 splendidly placed flo- 
rets and a grand winner in garden or show. 
OCTOBER SUNSHINE. A new orange blending to a 
golden yellow throat. Six open on a tall well placed 
spike. Good strong grower on a husky plant. 
ORANGE GOLD. Clear rich beautiful medium dark 
orange gold. Four to six open on a tall straight spike. 
PACTOLUS. A vivid apricot cream with orange red 
blotch on the lower petals. Opens up to 10 wide open 
tightly attached florets on a nice spike. A strong 
healthy grower and good propagator. If you like a 
blotched vareity, you will be more than pleased with 
this one. 
PATROL. A light apricot with a yellow throat. Will 
open 10 or more florets on a tall spike. Very attractive 
and one of the best in its color class. 
PHANTOM BEAUTY. The finest light flesh pink on 
the market. Opens 12 beautiful blooms on straight 
spikes with perfect placement. A big winner at lead- 
ing shows for the past three years. Extremely healthy 
and very early. 
PURPLE SUPREME. Rich, glowing, lustrous purple 
flowers. Open 10 vivid florets with a glossy sheen on 
excellent spikes. 
CULTURE 
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6 ecch $12.50 
12 ecch $23.50 
RAVEL. Violet blue vith reddish brown markings. Tall 
straight spike witi 8 to 10 open. Strong healthy 
grower and one of the best blues we have tried. An 
early bloomer. 
RED WING. Color i: 4 glossy light scarlet red. Opens up 
to 10 large blooris on a long flower head of 22 buds. 
One of the best 1 reds. 
SALMAN’S GLORY. ‘luge creamy white with showy red 
blotch in throat »en’s up to 7 well placed florets 
on a long, stretchy spike. 
SNOW PRINCESS. Creamy white. Has been one of the 
best standard cut flower whites for the. last few years, 
and will always be an extremely popular white. 
SPARKS. A tall creamy yellow with an explosive red 
blotch. Opens 7 large fluted florets with triangular 
shape informally arranged on the spike. Very showy 
and attractive. 
SPIC & SPAN. Deep ruffled pink. Has been a great 
winner the past few years and destined to be one of 
the finest of the new introductions. Don't miss this 
one. 
SPOTLIGHT. A lovely clear medium deep yellow with 
a small scarlet blotch in its throat. Beautifully formed. 
TIVOLI. Lovely clear light rose, straight and beautiful. 
Tall with up to 10 open on a well placed spike. 
WEDGWOOD. A popular waxy lavender with a cream 
throat. Not large, but its earliness and beautiful 
color make it in great demand. Extremely ruffled 
and showy. 
We offer two sizes only. LARGE, consisting of bulbs 114 inches and up in diameter; 
MEDIUM, consisting of bulbs from 34 inch to 11/4 inches in diameter. All bulbs will 
be of one quality. That is TOP QUALITY OREGON GROWN BULBS, the finest avail- 
able anywhere at any price. The LARGE size will produce finest exhibition spikes. The 
MEDIUM size will produce just as fine flowers on slightly smaller spikes usually a 
few days later. 
SUBSTITUTIONS 
In cases where Large Bulbs of any variety become exhausted we reserve the right to 
use Medium Bulbs of the same variety of same value. We will not substitute varieties 
for any sold out without permission. 
MINIMUM ORDER $3.50 
FREE DELIVERY 
We prepay shipping charges on all orders taken from this folder, unless you wish to 
take advantage of our Extra Bulbs offer. Orders will be shipped by parcel post or express 
whichever we deem best. 
EXTRA BULBS 
We can fill your order most generously and give you the most for your money if you 
assume cost of shipping your order. If you wish to cooperate we promise you a delightful 
surprise when you open your package. See instructions on order blank regarding the 
way you want your order shipped. 
Gladiolus are easily grown in any well drained sunny location. Plant bulbs 3 to 4 inches 
deep and apart from other perennials or shrubs for best results. Most effective in speci- 
men groups of 6 to 12 or in solid beds or borders planted like tulips or daffodils. If cut 
flowers are desired be sure to leave 3 or 4 leaves for bulb production. Planting may be 
done any time after danger of freezing is past in spring until early June with equally 
good results. 
TIME OF SHIPMENT 
We can supply gladiolus any time from February Ist to June Ist. For our Southern 
customers we recommend February delivery, and for the rest of the country April or 
early May is generally most satisfactory. We try in all cases to ship at the best planting 
time for your locality unless you specify shipping date. . 
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