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The Garden Magazine, January, 1922 



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Unnamed sorts are generally named varieties which have lost, through 

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Price of these Unnamed Seedlings (practically all dif- 

 ferent) $2.00 per doz., $15.00 per IOO 



Afterglow, Dawn, War, Peace and other introductions of mine became so popular, and created 

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 who are acquainted with Gladiolus, besides some superb collections for gardeners who wish 

 representative blooms, yet who are unskilled in selection. Details and prices of these collec- 

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