Gladiolus Bulbs 
Letherman’s 
Gladiolus ~The Cut Gower Supreme 
See Color Plate Inside Back Cover 
You can start planting Glads in late April and 
real enthusiasts make several plantings up until July 
1st in order to have cut flowers for a long season. 
Plant the corms 5 to 6 inches deep and then draw 
the soil up around the stalks as they grow. This gives 
good support to the tall spikes so that they do not 
blow over in strong winds. 
Our Bulbs No. 1 Top Quality 
Our Gladiolus are grown by specialists who 
raise them for bulb production (not for cut flowers). 
They are big bulbs, thick through, cleaned and 
treated for insects and disease. They will produce 
the finest, largest flowers. 
PRICES—ALL VARIETIES, Except Oklahoma 
Each 10c, 3 for 27c, 6 for 50c, Doc. 90c, 25 for 
$1.70, 100 for $6.50. Postpaid. 
M—Means Mid-season Bloom 
Red and Scarlet Shades 
Hawkeye Red. Very large bright red, darker 
blotch. M. 
J. V. Konynenburg. Glowing vermilion red. M. 
Mansoer. Very fine large velvety blood red. M. 
Poppy Day. Giant poppy red flaked white. M. 
Red Charm. Tall bright red. M. 
Red Cherry. Cherry scarlet. Very early. 
Stoplight. Clear red well spaced flowers. M. 
Valeria. Leading scarlet commercially. M. 
Yellow and Orange Shades 
Aranjuez. Rich orange with yellow throat. Early. 
Daisy Mae. Very fine orange shading pink. M. 
Gold Dust. Soft clear yellow. Early. 
Hans Van Meegeren. Tall golden yellow. Early. 
Lantana. Orange and yellow blend. Early. 
Yellow Herald. Amber yellow, red throat. Early. 
Yellow Spotlight. Large deep yellow with scarlet 
blotch. M. 
Lavender, Purple, and Blue Shades 
Blue Beauty. Strong growing deep blue. M. 
Col. W. C. Atkinson. Most desirable rather deep 
lavender. 
Elizabeth the Queen. Soft rosy lavender, one of 
the finest of all ‘‘Glads.”’ 
King Lear. Very fine large deep purple with silvery 
line on tips. M. 
Lavender Dream. Light 
sheen. Early. 
Lavender Prince. Beautiful deep lavender. M. 
Mabel Violet. Rich pure purple. M. 
Purple Supreme. Tall, large flowering bright 
purple. 
lavender with silvery 
Pink, Rose, and Salmon Shades 
Alfred Nobel. Very large salmon rose, white 
throat. M. 
Burma. Rich deep rose, rufled blooms. M. 
Connecticut Yankee. Clear blush pink with rosy 
throat. A blue ribbon winner at shows. Early. 
Ethel Cave Cole. Strong growing light pink. Early. 
General Eisenhower. Deep salmon rose, one of the 
best pinks ever produced. Large tall impressive. 
M 
Miss Wisconsin. Outstanding rose pink. Medium 
height. M. 
Picardy Supreme. Deep salmon pink. M. 
Rosa Van Lima. Clear rose pink. Early. 
Spic and Span. Ruffled rich prize winning deep 
pink. 
Tivoli. Soft rose with creamy throat. Early. 
White and Cream Shades 
Corona. Beautiful creamy white, petal tips touched 
pink. M 
Crinkle Cream. Artistically ruffled, large, cream 
flowers. 
Florence Nightingale. Very fine white with deep 
cream throat. M. 
June Bells. The finest early flowering white. 
Leading Lady. Beautifully formed creamy white. M. 
Margaret Beaton. Snowy white with red blotch. M. 
Morning Kiss. White, soft pink in throat. M. 
Vanguard. Cream with dark red blotch. M. 
Smoky and Unusual Shades 
Oklahoma. Superb smoky lilac, flushed rose, with 
buff throat. Large, nicely ruffled flowers. Early. 
Each 12c, 3 for 35c, doz $1.20, 25 for $2.20. 
Vagabond Prince. Mahogany with red blotch in 
throat. M. 
GLADIOLUS MIXTURES 
Named Variety Mixture. Illustrated Boxes of 1 
dozen bulbs (1 each of 12 distinct choice varie- 
ties). Per Box 80c, 3 boxes for $2.25. These 
make very fine gifts for flower loving friends. 
Exhibition Mixture. Contains a fine selection of 
variety and colors. This mixture offered in bulk. 
All top size clean bulbs, 3 for 25c, doz. 70c, 
25 for $1.35, 100 for $5.00. Postpaid. 
Spergon Gladiolus and Bulb Dust 
Treat “Glads’’ and other bulbs before planting 
for stronger, healthier growth. 
2 oz. pkg. 50c, Ib. $1.95. 
