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All of the Gladiolus shown on this page are 
prize winners at the shows. It is impossible to 
gummmet illustrate either the size of blossom or height 
of stems on this page. The fine range of color 
is simply beautiful. If you want a real thrill, 
then treat yourself to one or two collections 
. you'll never forget the satisfaction they 
will give at so low a cost. 
Our Gladiolus bulbs are guaranteed to bloom and 
please you in every way. We offer a large size bulb 
that will measure 1/4 to 11 inches across. Plant 4 
to 6 inches deep and 3 to 6 inches apart in a row. Be 
sure to give them plenty of water before and during 
the blooming season. Great care is taken in selecting 
the varieties, and we list only the better, finer kinds. 
Burma. A rosy deep red, shading to a lighter 
throat. 
Mamsoer. A very deep oxblood-red. 
Top Score. One of the best brilliant reds of all 
time. 
Vaterie. Develops extra long spikes of scarlet-red. 
CREAM 
Leading Lady. A Picardy sport of creamy white 
with no other markings. 
Odette Samson. A dark cream gradually grow- 
ing lighter as it opens. 
LAVENDER 
Wedgewood. A beautiful ruffled lavender with 
a cream throat. One of the most beautiful 
Gladiolus grown. 
YELLOW 
Gold Dust. A deep yellow that is suitable for 
exhibition and commercial purposes. 
eka edie Glory. A sunflower-yellow, somewhat 
ruffled. 
Yellow Herald. Amber-yellow with wide open 
and finely ruffled blossoms. 
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PINK 
Pandora. Geranium-pink with a darker throat. 8 
and 10 blossoms open at a time. 
Spic and Span. A large ruffled pink which will 
grow huge flowers from small bulbs. 
Tivoli. A clear rose-pink, individually beautiful 
as. well as in groups. 
VIOLET and BLUE 
Ravel. Violet-blue with reddish brown markings. 
Grows on a straight tall stem. 
WHITE 
June Bells. A pure white excellent for cutting. 
Morning Kiss. A snow-white with slight pink 
in the lower throat. 
Snow Princess. An older variety, but still one 
of the most popular whites. 
PURPLE 
Lancaster. Clear purple with up to 12 flowers 
on straight stem. 
Modern Times. An exquisite purple, good for 
cutting or bouquets. 
ORANGE 
Holland’s Glory. Orange-yellow. One of the 
strongest growers with huge flowers. 
New Europe. Bright orange that mixes well in 
bouquets or is beautiful alone. 
New Europe 
