WILSON'S GLORIOUS GLADIOLUS 
ALL FIRST SIZE BULBS — (ORDER EARLY) 
All Same Price — 90 cts. for ten; $8.00 per 100 
CULTURE — Any good garden soil, thoroughly prepared and fertilized is suitable. If the soil is heavy, use, Humus, 
Peat Moss or Krilium to lighten. 
Gladioli do best in full sun. Plant in rows, 6 inches apart in the row and 6 inches deep, rows 12 inches 
apart. Continue to plant every 2 weeks till July for a succession. Frequent cultivation is advisable. Water 
copiously. Take up bulbs in fall before ground begins to freeze and put in a warm, sunny place, for a few 
days, to dry. Cut off stems close to bulb. Put bulbs (corms) in boxes not over 4 inches deep and keep in a 
dry coo! place till spring. 
Cut spikes as soon as the first one or two flowers are open. The remainder will open in the house. 
14 LARGE-FLOWERING SORTS 
BEACON. Clear Rose, scarlet cream blotch. 
BERTY SNOW. Lovely Lavender with pink cast. 
BLACK OPAL. Dark Black Red. 
BLUE BEAUTY. Best light Blue. 
EARLY ORANGE. Pure Bright Orange. 
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ELIZABETH THE QUEEN. Ruffled Lavender. 
GOLDEN GATE. Richest Golden Yellow. 
LULU A. HUNT. Rich Geranium Pink. 
MARGARET BEATON. White with Red eye. 
MARGARET FULTON. Lovely deep Salmon. 
PELEGRINA. Deep Purple. Outstanding. 
PICARDY. Apricot Pink, immense spikes. 
RED CHARM. Brilliant Red. 
SNOW PRINCESS. Very large White. 
WILSON’S GLORIOUS GLADIOLUS 
MIXTURE or 
WILSON’S MINIATURE MIX 
Nothing Better — Order Early 
70 cts. for ten; $6.00 per 100 
. Tuberous Rooted Begonias 
Most decorative as pot-plants, blooming for many weeks during spring and early summer. 
Planted outdoors after all danger of cold weather is past, a continuous display of flowers will 
be had until late fall. Dig tubers before frost. Not hardy. Do wonderfully well in the shade. 
GLOXINIAS 
