. Capitol city seeds for 1958. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. GLADIOLUS BULBS. Plant groups of Gladiolus bulbs every two weeks, from April 15 to July 10, for bright masses of garden color all summer and plenty of cut-flowers. Plant the bulbs 4 to 6 inches deep and 6 inches apart. Always dust bulbs with Spergon Gladiolus Dust before planting. All bulbs listed are 1 Yi inches in diameter or more. RED AND SCARLET Alfred Nobel. Rose-red color with white markings. A tall-growing variety of un- surpassed habit a
. Capitol city seeds for 1958. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. GLADIOLUS BULBS. Plant groups of Gladiolus bulbs every two weeks, from April 15 to July 10, for bright masses of garden color all summer and plenty of cut-flowers. Plant the bulbs 4 to 6 inches deep and 6 inches apart. Always dust bulbs with Spergon Gladiolus Dust before planting. All bulbs listed are 1 Yi inches in diameter or more. RED AND SCARLET Alfred Nobel. Rose-red color with white markings. A tall-growing variety of un- surpassed habit and gorgeous rich color. Hawaii. Mahogany-red with deeper color in the throat. Very unusual. Poppy Day. Exquisite poppy-red color. Distinctive in the garden and in flower arrangements. Sans Souci. Tall, strong clear scarlet with a narrow white line on the lower petal. BLUE Gratia. Pale blue, violet blotch, darker s,tripe. This is a variety of unusual and striking color, outstanding in the garden and for making flower arrangements. ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS NEW 1958 INTRODUCTION EMPEROR. Plant Pat. Applied for. A true aristocrat, this Gladiolus of regal purple trimmed in ermine presents a stately display. Grows 5 feet tall or more, with 7 or 8 of its recurved florets open at a time. Illustrated in color on page 4 of color insert in center of catalog. TWO 1957 INTRODUCTIONS CARIBBEAN. Plant Pat. Applied for. The delicate blue tones of this exciting novelty present an unusual combination of rare blue-violet embellished by a rich deep violet throat and a small cream spear. The first distinctly ruffled blue- violet Gladiolus. MAYTIME. Plant Pat. 1591. Gracefully ruffled, deep pure pink florets with con- trasting large white throats. A long ribbon of color, with a silky taffeta sheen. Remarkably easy to grow. TWO 1956 INTRODUCTIONS ROYAL STEWART. Plant Pat. 1339. Lightly ruffled florets 5 inches in diam- eter, of clear light red. The long flower heads frequently carry up to 12 flowers op
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