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SUNICAL GARDENS

A. T. CAMPBELL, Grower

of fine Gladiolus and T>ahlias

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2363 LAS COLINAS AVENUE LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

MEMBER OF CALIFORNIA GLADIOLUS SOCIETY AND NATIONAL GLADIOLUS SOCIETIES OF AMERICA

Alice Tiplady, Orange saffron, color very choice .15

Arden, Deep watermelon red .25

Anna Eberius, Dark rhodemine purple, shading into

very deep bordeaux center. A fine variety .25

Arizona Rose, Fniest rose pink color .25

Alton, A wonderful ruffled variety of finest orange color .50

Analine, A fine deep anaine color .25

Angola, Salmon pink .15

Byron L. Smith, Most refined lavender pink on white ground. Color equal to a very choice cattleya orchid .25

Circe, Very early, tal, deep, dark, red, a large extra fine dark flower .35

Conopus, Large rich solid yellow .25

Crimson Glow, A fine glowing red .25

Cymbaline, A large beautiful, bright, deep velvety analine color .15

David Starr Jordan, Immense flame colored, over- laid with scarlet flower are very wide open like Amaryllis .15

Dixie, One of the very deepest, almost black red .10

Dienus American Beauty, Brilliant American beau- ty color, throat creamy yellow striped with ruby one spike forms, an immense bouquet of lrage flowers. .50

Dr. F. E. Bennett, Deep peach red overlaid with flame scarlet most fiery red imaginable. Flowers of the very largest size with many opening at once. Most perfect red we have ever seen ..$1.00 Bulblets, dozen .50

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Elizabeth Guberding, Shell pink heavily ruffled .15

Elizabeth Tabor, Pink with fine blotch of carmine, very graceful flower on a wiry erect spike. $1.00

Empress of India? A favorite maroon red, very graceful .10

Evelyn Kirtland, A fine glowng pink, one of the most beautiful pinks grown .15

Fern Kyle, A large ruffled flower of creamy white color, vigorous grower. A choice variety .75

Geraldine Farrar, Pale lavendar, violet with deep violet spot on the lip. Unlike other blue varieties the groth is very strong and vigorous. This

variety made a big impression with all visitors at the American Gladiola Show at Rochester, N. Y., August 15th, 1923. Bublets $1.00 V2 sizes $5.00

Giant Myrtle, Much larger, showier, softer pink than “Myrtle” in a class by itself $1.00

Giant White, A clean white and no mistake .50

Golden Butterfly, Grand canary yellow very wide open butterfly form .50

Golden Measure? Large yellow extra fine, very vig- orous and tall. None better .35

Halley, Salmon pink, very fine .10

Henry Ford, Very dark rhodemine purple shading into deeper tones near center. Color very much like Anna Eberius but much larger and cleaner

$1.00

Bublets, per dozen .50

John Myrde Coulter, Rich scarlet dark maroon, al- most black throat, slightly overlaid in the ruby

.25

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Jack London, Light salmon pink with light Vermil- lion stripes. Canary yellow throat, it is perfect

in every way. .25

J. A. Carbone, Orange salmon, very iridecent dark- er shading toward outeredge of the petals. Yel- low center, fine long, well built spikes $1.50

Bublets, per dozen, .60

Jewell, Pink with yellow throat .35

Le Marshall Foch, One of the best of recent intro- ductions. Pure delicate pink, wide open broad

petaled, very large lily like flower, very early .15

Louise, Fine lavendar with a fine wine colored blotch in throat. Large well opened orchid-like flower .25

Mary Sternes Burke, Canary yellow overlaid with apricot and tinged with rose, deep canary center with ruby throat, one of the best yellows known so far .25

Marie Kundard, A wonderful white, soft pink line in center of lower petals .50

Bublets, per dozen .25

Martha Washington, A warm light red with dark velvety blotches almost black on lower petals, like a Martha Washington geranium. A decided favorite .25

Mrs. Arthur Meeker, Exceptionally fine, rich, deep American Beauty rose color .25

Mrs. F. Pendleton, Bright rose pink on a pure white ground. A giant blotch of the richest carmine red on lower petals .10

Mrs. Dr. Norton, Finest cream and pink every- where awarded the highest honors .15

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Mrs. H. E. Bothin, Light geranium pink, heavily ruffled. Flame scarlet center. Strong well built spikes, first class show and cut flower variety .25

Mrs. J. K. Armsby, Coral pink delicately penciled with vermillion near the edges. Throat cream speckled with ruby. Flowers very large, a great many opening at one time and of great lasting

quality and is sure to satisfy any critic $1.00

Mrs. R. Lohrman, Creamy shell pink with pale yel- low lip. A color rivaling the finest orchid, Flow- ers are very large nad edges heavily ruffled. Long sturdy spikes which sometimes kink. Won- derful for decorative purposes. A variety of in- describable beauty. $1.00

Mrs. Leon Douglas, Ground color begonia rose

striped with flame and brilliant scarlet. Very

large flowers extra long spike, 5 feet .75

Mrs. Willard Richardson, Deep crimson maroon cen- ter. Petals of very heavy texture. Large flaring blossoms. An unexcelled red that does not fade

.25

Monon, Tall dark rose pink, flaked darker with darker throat .25

Myrtle, Tender and delicate rose-pink. The most

beautiful pink yet produced in Gladiolas .15

Neoga, Dark garnet red, deeper throat. A rich red -15

Orange Glory, Grand orange colored, with beautiful lighter throat, very rich nad striking color. Beau- tiful and distinct .20

Panama, Shell pink wide open flower .10

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Peach Rose, An extra choice and distinct deep rose pink of remarkable color and appearance. Win- ner of many awards. A very beautiful variety

.35

Pink Wonder, One of the largest and finest pink varieties ever introduced. It is a strong vigorous

grower with many massive flowers open at one time. The color is strippled pink edges over white ground, with a silvery sheen over the whole flower .35

Pride of Goshen, A glory of a salmon or flesh-pink. Flower very large and petals elegantly waved. Exceptionally tall nad vigorous plant .15

Prince of Wales, Large grenadine pink with deeper throat marking. Excellent substance. Beautiful early blooming .15

Par Excel, Of the deepest salmon pink, with finest largee Pelargonium-like throat blotches. Grand .25

Purple Glory, The giant of Kunderdii Glory race and of remarkable color. Deepest velvety mar- oon red, with almost black blotches like burned into petals. Beautifully ruffled. Extraordinary. Winner of hundreds of awards. .50

Queen of Night, Deep maroon, almost black. Flow- ers very large and open very scarce $2.50

Richard Diener, Pure geranium pink with a slight sprinkling of ruby on creamy yellow center. Large flaring blossoms, rivaling an orchid in beauty. The acme of perfection in coloring. This variety has created a sensation wherever shown

.50

Saupalito, Rose-pink overlaid with bright geranium pink. Magenta throat speckled with white. Flow- ers very lrage and heavily ruffled. .35

Scarlano, Light, bright orange red, finely ruffled. Fine spike and vigorous .25

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Sentinel, Tall, strong plnat. Large pure rose-pink with elegantly white penciled, iris-like throat. Extra showy, choice rose-pink .10

Sir Rodger Casement, Dark maroon, heavily ruffled, fine long spikes .25

Sweet Lavender, A lovely combination of light lav- ender pink blending into creamy yellow, with prominent mageta red blotch. An early flower of excellent substance .35

Taro, Large flowers on strong spikes. American Beauty rose color. A new shade among Gladio- lus $1.00

Thomas T. Kent* Shell pink overlaid with straw- berry. Crimson streak on each petal. Very vig- orous grower. Spikes very tall. A prime favor- ite .25

W. H. Phipps, La France pink overlaid with light rose salmon, lighter towrad the center. Lower petals very faintly striped and speckled with ruby. Flowers enormous. A masterpiece in Gladioli $2.50

White Giant, The lragest pure white in existance. Very vigorous grower. Tall spikes well filled with wax-like flowers .50

Wm. Kent, Cremay shell pink with golden ochre center. Flowers very large. Declared by ex- perts to be the best ruffled Gladiolus yet pro- duced, considering size and amount of flowers open at one time. Fifteen open flowers open at once is no rariety, while most four flowers at one time $1.00

Virginia M. Fisher, A fine rose pink with deeper throat, blotch on lower petals like a “Martha Washington geranium .75

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COLLECTIONS

No. 1 $1.00

T. T. Kent Elizabeth Gerberding Mrs. Dr. Norton David Starr Jordan

No. 2 $1.00

Mrs. H. E. Bothin John Myrle Coulter Mrs. Kent Anna Eberius

No. 3 $1.00

Alice Tiplady Pink Wonder Sweet Lavender Martha Washington

No. 4 $1.00

Byron L. Smith Sir Rodger Casement

Rose Ash All 7 Collections

No. 5 $1.00

Jack London Dieners Am. Beauty Golden Measure

No. 6 $1.50

Sausalito, 35 White Giant Elf, 15

All 6 collections for $5.40

No. 7 $10.00

Dr. F. E. Bennett Elizabeth Tabor Geraldine Farrar % size

Giant Myrtle Henry Ford Marie Kunderd Mrs. Leon Douglas Queen of the Night

$14.40

Cash or 25 per cent and the balance C. O. D.

On orders of $50.00 or more, you may take a dis- count of 10 per cent and on orders of $100.00 or more, you may discount 15 per cent.

All orders are received subject to prior sale and are shipped prepaid.

Large orders are sent by express for the express company insures safe delivery against freezing.

Extras on all orders.

The Gladiolus Spikes used in the Mission Soap Add were supplied by our gardens.

THE SUNICAL GARDENS 2363 Las Colinas Ave. Los Angeles, Calif.

Daley, Eagle Rock, Calif.