Prize Winning Basket of Kennedy Kwality Gladiolus 
In recent years there has been great improvement as to color and size of this wonderful flower, so in compiling our 
list, great care has been taken to select the best varieties in each color. Their long flowering season and stately habit 
together with their great variety of color and adaptability for all decorative purposes, command for them a prominent 
position in every garden. A succession of bloom may be had by planting the bulbs at intervals of two weeks, from April 
15th to July 15th. 
Due, no doubt, to scientific treatment of planting stock for years our Gladiolus have always been free from thrip. 
As an added precaution and to be sure that bulbs supplied by us are absolutely free from this pest, we will also scientifi- 
cally treat our bulbs again before shipment is made to our customers. 
Inasmuch as thrip lives in the soil, as well as on the bulbs in storage, through the winter, it is imperative that our 
bulbs be planted on soil where Gladioli were not grown last year and not close to other Gladioli from other sources. 
We guarantee our bulbs to be the largest size and well matured, which is absolutely essential for producing exhibi- 
tion flowers. 
Abu Hassan. Deep violet-blue. Florets 4% inches. 
Doz. $2.10, 100 $15.00 
Beacon. Salmon-red with large cream blotches. Half a 
dozen large flowers open with many buds on long stout 
stems. The flowers are slightly ruffled. A distinct variety 
unlike any other. 5-inch florets. Doz. $2.10, 100 $15.00 
Burma. Heavily ruffled, deep rose shading somewhat 
lighter in upper throat with beautiful velvety deeper 
blotch on lip. Opens seven or more well placed blooms 
on straight spike. An exquisite variety with 5- to 514- 
inch florets. Doz. $2.10, 100 $15.00 
Birch Red. Greatly improved Rewi Fallu. Clear satiny 
red. A giant, strong vigorous grower. Tall straight stem 
with 7 open and 6 more in color, a total of nineteen 6% 
in. florets. Will grow at least 5 ft. high. 
Doz. $3.50, 100 $25.00 
Black Opal. The best of the older dark red or maroon 
Gladioli. 4-inch florets. Doz. $2.10, 100 $15.00 
Blue Beauty. One of the best blue varieties, light blue 
with edges of petals overlaid violet. 512-inch florets. 
Doz. $2.10, 100 $15.00 
Boulogme. A striking claret-red. Eight 5-inch florets 
open at a time. Strong grower. 4 ft. tall. A very lovely 
Gladiolus. Doz. $2.10, 100 $15.00 
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Chamouny. A striking shade of cerise-rose with a silver 
line on the edge of all petals. 10 to 12 flowers open on 
a long flower spike. One of the most beautiful spikes. 
4% -inch florets. Doz. $2.10, 100 $15.00 
Clarence BD. Fortmam. Voted “Grand Champion” at 
Maryland Show and “most beautiful” at Eastern Inter- 
national Show. Blush-pink, 5 inch heavily ruffled florets. 
24 inch flower heads with 8 of its 21 buds open and 
another 8 showing color. Height of plant in field is 56 
inches. Fine cut flower, heavy substance, tight attach- 
ment and ability to open when cut. 
Doz. $5.00, 100 $35.00 
