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GLADIOLI 


Dorothy  McKibbin 

JOHN  H.  McKIBBIN 

1309  Division  St.  Goshen,  Indiana 


JOHN  H.  M c K I B B I N,  GOSHEN,  INDIANA  U.  S.  A. 


John  H.  McKibbln 


The  city  in  which  I li\'e  and  do  business  is  known  as  the  Gladioli  City.” 

It  well  deserves  the  name  for  more  gladioli  and  finer  ones  are  originated  in 
this  vicinity  than  in  any  other  spot  in  America  and  perhaps  in  the  world.  Of  all 
the  various  strains  of  gladioli,  the  Knnderd  is  by  far  the  best.  I am  making  a 
specialty  of  this  particular  strain  and  am  confident  that  none  more  vigorous  nor 
more  beautiful  can  be  had. 

In  my  list  yon  will  find  three  varieties  of  my  own  origin,  Highland  Laddie”, 
^ ‘ Gold  Pheasant”  and  Carmen”.  The  latter  two  being  listed  for  the  first  time. 

The  short  description  given  does  not  do  them  justice,  they  must  be  seen  to 
be  appreciated. 

I wish  to  thank  all  my  old  customers  for  their  liberal  patronage  in  the  past 
and  shall  use  my  utmost  endeavor  to  merit  their  patronage  in  the  future. 

I also  wish  to  say  that  I shall  welcome  any  new  customers  and  give  them  as 
courteous  and  liberal  treatment  as  can  possibly  be  given. 


JOHN  H.  McKIBBIN,  GOSHEN,  INDIANA  U.  S.  A. 


Gladiolus 
Dorothy  McKibbin 

Originated  by  A.  E.  Kiuid- 
erd,  Goshen,  Indiana.  I pnr- 
eliased  the  entire  stock  of  this 
variety  of  Mr.  Kunderd  in 
1011.  It  was  named  after  my 
danghter  Dorothy  in  1918,  and 
was  introduced  to  the  trade 
during  the  season  of  1918-1919. 


Dorothy  McKibbin  has  been  tested  by  florists  and  pronounced  first  class  for 
forcing  purposes,  has  long,  straight,  wiry  stems,  the  flowers  growing  well  out  of  the 
foliage;  extremely  early,  elegantly  ruffled  and  of  a most  beautiful  shade  of  pink; 
has  a pure  apple  blossom  tinted  throat,  blending  to  bright  pink  around  the  outer 
edges  of  the  petals.  It  has  a wide  open  flower  with  many  open  at  a time. 


JOHN  II.  McKIBBIN,  GOSHEN,  INDIANA  U.  S.  A. 


Sentinel 


Governor  Hanly 


JOHN  II.  McKIBBIN,  GOSHEN,  INDIANA  U.  S.  A. 


ALICE  TIPLADY — Kuiiderd — A grand,  large  priinnlinus  of  most  beautiful  orange 
saffron  color.  Very  choice Each  25c;  doz.  $2.50 

ARIZONA  ROSE — Kunderd — A very  large  flower  of  finest  rose-pink  color.  Almost 
a solid  color.  Very  choice Each  20c;  doz.  $2.00;  per  100  $16.00 

ALTAIR — Kunderd — Extra  tall,  priinnlinus  of  finest  salmon  saffron.  A grand 
color  Each  25c;  doz.  $2.50 

AMERICA — A large,  late  solid  pink,  lighter  throat,  beautiful  

Each  5c;  doz.  50c;  per  100  $3.50 

AL  SHIRA — Kunderd — Largo  deep  wine  red  lower  petals  and  throat  almost  black. 
Pansy  like  shape.  A^ery  attractiv  e. Each  50c;  doz.  $5.00 

BUTTERFLY — Kunderd — (Primulinus) , A delicate  salmon-pink,  nicely  ruffled, 
very  strong  and  vigorous.  The  blooms  resemble  a giant  butterfly 
Each  15c;  doz.  1.50;  per  100  $11.50 

BRIGHT  RED — Kunderd — A beautiful  bright  red,  a solid  color,  large  bloom  and 
many  open  at  a time.  A^ery  showy Each  25c;  doz.  $2.50 

CARMEN — AIcKibbin — Tall,  showy,  brilliant  cardinal  red  with  prominent  white 
blotch  on  lower  petals.  Very  lily  like. Each  50c;  doz.  $5.00 

CHERRY  KING — Kunderd — Bright,  rich  cherry  color,  A^ery  lily-like  flower  and 
beautiful Each  10c;  doz.  $1.00;  pe!r  100  $8.00 

CHICAGO  WHITE — Kunderd — A very  early,  choice  florist ’s  variety 

Each  5c;  doz.  50c 

CHALLENGER — Kunderd — A^'ery  large  and  vigorous  plant.  Giant  bloom  of  dark, 
rich,  velvety  red,  solid  color.  An  extraordinary  fine  new  variety. 
Each  30c;  doz.  $3.00 

CRYSTAL  WHITE — Tall  spike,  large  bloom,  many  open  at  a time  and  is  all  its 
name  implies.  Very  beautiful Each  15c;  doz.  $1.50;  per  100  $11.50 

DEFIANCE — Kunderd — A"e:iy  large  plant.  Tall  spike,  many  open,.  Delicate 

blush-white,  fine  throat.  A very  choice  variety Each  35c;  doz.  $3.50 

DOROTHY  McKIEBIN — Kunderd — The  new  ruffled  pink.  A pure  apple  blossom 
tint,  extraordinarily  early,  elegantly  ruffled,  with  many  open  at  a time. 

Cannot  be  excelled  as  a cut  flower  variety 

Each  35c;  doz.  $3.50;  per  100  $24.50 

GIANT  WHITE — Kunderd — An  extra  large  white  of  great  size  and  substance. 

Pure  white  with  elegant  slight  markings  on  lower  petals 

Each  15c;  doz.  $1.50 

GOV.  HANLY — Kunderd — A first-class  cut  flower  and  bedding  variety.  Early 

showy,  tall,  rich,  cardinal  red,  with  deejuu’  throat  color  

Each  10c;  doz.  $1.00;  per  100  $7.50 

GOLD  PHEASANT — McKibbin — Beautiful  yellow  lower  petals  finely  marked  in 
jienciled  red,  tall,  straight  spike  with  many  open  at  a time.  A first  class 
gladiolus  Each  50c;  doz.  $5.00 

HIGHLAND  LADDIE — McKibbin — A tall,  vigorous  plant  of  many  dark,  har- 
monious colors,  with  many  open  at  a time,  must  be  seen  to  be  appre- 
ciated   Each  50c;  doz.  $5.00 

JOE  COLEMAN— K underd — A"ery  large  and  vigorous.  Rich  red,  ruffled,  very 
choice  Each  25c;  doz.  $2.50 

KUNDERDI  GLORY — Kunderd — Large,  ruffled,  beautiful  creamy  ax^’icot  with 

light  tint  of  X)ink  and  fine  markings  of  red  on  lower  xmtals 

Each  10c;  doz.  $1.00 

LILYWHITE — Kunderd — A x^ure  all  white  forcing  variety.  A"ery  early.  As 
pure  as  a lily.  Grand Each  25c;  doz.  $2.50 


JOHN  H.  M c K I B B I N,  GOSHEN,  INDIANA  TJ.  S.  A. 


Rose  Glory 

This  bloom  was  produced  from  an  early  planting  of  biilblets,  the  spike  was 
cut  Sept.  10th  measuring  over  two  foot  in  length. 


JOHN  H.  M c K I B B I N,  GOSHEN,  INDIANA  U.  S.  A. 


LARGE  BUFF — Kunclerd — A fine  shade  of  soft  buff,  medium  size  bloom  with  rose 
penciling  in  throat.  A rare  color Each  10c;  doz.  $1.00 

MRS.  FRANK  PENDELTON — Kunderd — Bright  rose-pink  on  white  background. 

A giant  blotch  of  richest  carmine  red  on  lower  petals.  No  grander 
variety  in  existence Each  10c;  doz.  $1.00;  per  100  $7.50 

MAGIC — Kunderd — Tall,  large,  rich  purple  throat  blotches.  Finest  lavender 
blue.  Very  fine  Each  20c;  doz.  $2.00 

MYRTLE — Kunderd — A delicate  rose-pink.  The  most  beautiful  pink  yet  pro- 
duced in  a gladiolus  Each  20c;  doz.  $2.00 

MAGENTA — Kunderd — Tall.  A beautiful  large  flower  near  ‘^American  Beauty” 
rose  color.  Many  open  at  a time.  Each  40c;  doz.  $4.00 

MARY  FENNELL — Kunderd — A large  wide  open  bloom  of  deep  lilac  shading 
paler  to  a soft  j^ellow  throat.  Very  beautiful Each  20c;  doz.  $2.00 

MRS,  GEORGE  MOULTON — Kunderd — A grand  cerise  deeper  throat  almost  a 
solid  color,  large  plant,  tall,  straight  spike  and  many  open  at  a time. 
Each  25c;  doz.  $2.50 

MRS.  W.  E.  FRYER — Kunderd — A vigorous  plant.  Large  wide  open  bloom.  Finest 
orange  scarlet.  Very  showy Each  25c;  doz.  $2.50 

NEUTRALITY — Kunderd — An  ^V4merica”  seedling.  Larger  plant  and  flower. 

Purer  pink  and  showier,  better  form  _ Each  35c;  doz.  $3.50;  per  100  $26.25 

NEGERFURST — Tall,  dark  red,  many  open  at  a time Each  20c;  doz.  $2.00 

ORANGE  GLORY — Kunderd — Large  ruffled,  grand  orange  colored,  with  beauti- 
ful lighter  throat.  Very  rich  and  striking  color 

Each  35c;  doz.  $3.50;  per  100  $26.00 

PRIDE  OF  GOSHEN — A giant  ruffled  of  a salmon  or  flesh  pink.  Flowers  very 

large  and  petals  elegantly  waved.  A tall  and  vigorous  plant 

Each  15c;  doz.  $1.50;  per  100  $11.50 

PANAMA — An  ^V4.merica”  seedling.  Taller  plant,  larger  bloom  and  brighter 
pink.  Very  beantiful  Each  10c;  doz.  75c 

ROSE  GLORY — Knnderd — A very  large  and  beantiful  ruffled  variety  . Purest 
rose-pink  color,  deeper  throat,  extra  fine Each  50c;  doz.  $5.00 

RACINE — Kunderd — Very  dark  red,  flaked  deeper,  white  in  throat 

Each  25c;  doz.  $2.50 

1910  ROSE — Kunderd — Extra  large  flower,  pure  rose-pink  of  a very  fine  shade. 

Lower  petals  marked  with  narrow  white  line  through  center.  Very  fine 
Each  20c;  doz  $2.00 

ROANOKE — Kunderd — A vigorous  and  large,  rich,  yellow  primnlinus.  Many 
open  at  a time.  Very  fine Each  20c;  doz.  $2.00;  per  100  $15.00 

SENTINEL — Kunderd — Very  tall,  strong  plant.  Large,  pure  rose-pink,  with  el- 
egantly white  penciled,  iris-like  throat.  Very  showy 

Each  15c;  doz.  $1.50 

SUMMER  BEAUTY — Kunderd — No  finer  shade  of  pink.  Tall  and  showy.  Grand. 

Each  15c;  doz.  $1.50 

WHITE  GLORY — Kunderd — A gorgeous  pure  white  o f extra  size.  Nicely  ruffled 
with  beautiful  iris  blue  throat.  Grand Each  35c;  doz.  $3.50 

WHITE  KING — Kunderd — Tall,  very  rich  sulphur-white,  splendidly  ruflfled  and 
nicely  marked  on  lower  petals Each  10c;  doz.  $1.00;  per  100  $7.50 

FANCY  MIXED — This  mixture  is  made  up  of  named  and  unnamed,  both  plain 
and  ruffled  petal  varieties.  A grand  mixture doz.  50c;  per  100  $3.50 


JOHN  II.  M c K I B B I N,  G 0 S H E N,  INDIANA  U.  S.  A. 


Mrs.  Frank  Peiidellon 


JOHN  H.  MeKIBBIN,  GOSHEN,  INDIANA  U.  S.  A 


Special  Collections 

I am  offering  five  specially  arranged  collections  for  the  benefit  of  those  who 
find  it  difhenlt  to  make  selections  in  order  to  obtain  a variety  of  colors  and  a 
continuity  of  bloom. 

I have  made  a special  reduction  on  these  five  collections  and  no  further  dis- 
count will  be  given.  I also  reserve  the  privilege  to  substitute  something  as  good 
or  better  in  case  the  collections  become  broken. 


COLLECTION  NO.  1 
Prepaid  for  $1.00 


1 Alice  Tiplady  25c 

1 Arizona  Eose 20c 

1 America 5c 

1 Butterfly  ]5c 

1 Cherry  King ]0c 

1 Chicago  IVhite 5c 

1 Dorothy  McKibbin 35c 


Total  $1.15 
l/>  doz.  of  each  for  $5.35 

COLLECTION  NO.  2 

Prepaid  for  $1.50 


1 Bright  Eed  25c 

1 Butterfly  15c 

1 Cherry  King 10c 

1 Dorothy  McKibbin 35c 

1 IVhite  King 10c 

1 Kighland  Laddie 50c 

1 Lilywhite 25c 


Total  $1.70 

V>  doz.  of  each  for  $7.15 

COLLECTION  NO.  3 

Prepaid  for  $2.00 


1 Butterfly  15c 

1 Mrs.  Frank  Pendeltoii  10c 

1 Bright  Eed 25c 

1 Dorothy  McKibbin 35c 

1 Chicago  White 5c 

1 Gov.  Hanly 10c 

1 White  King 10c 

1 Lilywhite 25c 

1 Large  Buff 10c 

1 Gold  Pheasant 50c 

1 Sentinel  15c 

1 Orange  Glory  __ — 35c 


Total  $2.45 

% doz.  of  each  for  $10.50 


COLLECTION  NO.  4 


Prepaid  for  $2.50 

] Mrs.  Frank  Pendleton lOc 

1 Magic  20c 

1 Mary  Fennell 20c 

1 Mrs.  W.  E.  Fryer 25c 

1 Gold  Pheasant 50c 

1 Pride  of  Goshen 15c 

1 Eoanoke 20c 

1 Summer  Beauty 15c 

1 Sentinel  15c 

1 Orange  Glory 35c 

1 White  King 10c 

1 Gov.  Hanly 10c 

1 Butterfly l5c 

1 Dorothy  McKibbin 35c 


Total  $2.95 

Three  of  each  for  $7.25 

COLLECTION  NO.  5 
Prepaid  for  $3.00 


1 Butterfly 15c 

1 Dorothv  McKibbin 35c 

1 A1  Shira 50c 

1 Alice  Tiplady 25 c 

1 Highland  Laddie 50c 

1 Large  Buff 10c 

1 Cherry  King 10c 

1 Crystal  White  15c 

1 Gold  Pheasant  50c 

1 Carmen  50c 

1 Altair  25c 

1 Orange  Glory 35c 


Total  $3.70 

Three  of  each  for  $8.75 


FREE  WITH  $10.00;  $20.00  and  $30.00  ORDERS 

$10.00  order  1 Gold  Pheasant  Free 

$20.00  order  1 Gold  Pheasant;  1 Highland  Laddie  Free 

$30.00  order  1 Gold  Pheasant;  1 Highland  Laddie;  1 Carmen  Free 


JOHN  H.  McKIBBIN,  GOSHEN,  INDIANA  U.  S.  A. 


Exact  Size  of  Bloom  of 
Dorothy  McKibbin 


PLACE  YOUR  ORDER  EARLY 

It  is  to  yonr  advantage  as  well  as  mine  to  place  your  order  as  soon  as  yon 
receive  this  catalogne. 

All  orders  received  before  March  1st  will  1)0  held  nntil  proper  time  for  ship- 
ment v/hen  all  danger  of  freezing  in  transit  has  passed,  unless  immediate  ship- 
meut  is  desired  in  which  case  the  bulbs  will  travel  at  purchasers’  risk  against 
frost. 


A SPECIAL  OFFER 

I will  give  10  percent  discount  on  all  orders  received  before  Feb.  15,  amounting 
to  $2.00  or  more,  barring  the  five  special  collections. 


PLEASE  NOTE 

For  the  prices  quoted  I deliver  bulbs  transportation  free  to  all  points  in  the 
United  States  and  Canada,  kindly  bear  this  in  mind  when  comparing  my  prices 
with  those  of  other  growers. 

Small  orders  are  filled  with  as  much  consideration  as  large  ones. 

AVhere  ordering  by  the  100  not  less  than  50  will  be  shipped  at  100  rate;  less 
than  50  at  doz.  rate;  no  less  than  6 at  doz.  rate;  less  than  6 at  single  rate. 


NO  BULBLETS  OR  PLANTING  STOCK  FOR  SALE  THIS  SEASON. 


JOHN  IT.  McKIBBIX,  GOSHEN,  INDIANA  IJ.  S.  A. 


Pride  oi  Goshen 


JOHN  H.  McKIBBIN,  GOSHEN,  INDIANA  U.  S.  A. 


Planting,  Culture  and  Storage 


For  early  flowering,  plant  the  later  part  of  April  or  as  soon  as  the  ground 
is  ready  for  early  garden  making  and  all  danger  of  freezing  weather  is  past. 

If  continuation  of  the  blooming  season  is  desired,  plant  at  intervals  of  about 
two  weeks  up  until  the  middle  or  later  part  of  June. 

The  ground  should  have  a good  covering  of  manure  late  in  the  fall  preceding 
the  planting  to  fallow.  At  the  planting  time  only  well  rotted  manure  should  be 
used.  After  planting,  a high  grade  potato  fertilizer  or  a top  dressing  of  flne,  well 
rotted  manure  can  be  used  with  very  good  results. 

The  ground  should  be  plowed  or  spaded  from  ten  to  twelve  inches  deep,  Avell 
pulverized  and  packed  before  planting.  Do  not  work  ground  when  too  wet. 

If  after  planting  a crust  should  form  before  the  plants  get  through  the  ground, 
this  should  be  broken  by  using  a garden  rake  or  wheel  hoe,  being  careful  not  to 
break  the  new  shoots. 

Cultivate  often,  keeping  the  soil  loose  and  level  and  not  allowing  crust  to  form 
around  the  plants.  AVhen  flower  spikes  begin  to  show  do  not  cultivate  too  deep, 
not  more  than  two  inches. 

To  produce  full  sized  bulbs  for  the  following  year,  four  or  five  leaves  should 
be  left  on  the  plant  when  cutting  the  spikes.  In  extreme  hot  weather  spikes 
should  be  cut  in  the  morning,  just  as  the  first  flowers  open  and  left  to  bloom  in 
the  house. 

Bulbs  should  be  dug  in  the  fall  before  they  get  too  ripe.  Cut  the  tops  off 
close  to  the  bulb,  dry  in  the  air  and  sunshine,  then  store  in  a cool  dry  cellar. 
Keep  as  near  forty  degrees  as  possible.