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*MARY FENNEL—One of the patricians of perfect eae most beautiful varieties so 
the garden. Beautiful light lavender farspromueed tt... shee ea ee ee 8:00|2i75:00| ee 
flowers on a tall, slender spike, lower MRS. LILLIAN GUERNSEY—Yellow, 
petals primrose-yellow with penciling of pink blotched; flowers very large; fine 
lavender, perfectly exquisite and distinct. long spikes. A-1 variety. 2.60} 25.00).......... 
Especially recommended... £20|Be2:00| ene MRS. MARY STEARNES BURKE — 
MARY PICKFORD—Color a _ delicate Canary-yellow, overlaid with apricot; 
creamy-white, throat soft yellow.............-.- eG Ee Bt) ees deep canary center; long spikes with 
MARY ROBERTS RINEHART—Cream- flowers symmetrically placed; stem wiry 
pellaw. with canary-yellow center; flowers and upright; flowers 4 to 5 in. in diameter; 
4 imches in diameter, spikes 4 to 5 feet spikes 4 to 5 feet high. One of the finest 
Yb (ed eds oR Be: Meet oe PS =30|e300/ Se yellows known. When known it will 
MASTER’ WEITSE—Rich deep dark vel- be one of the most grown varieties for 
vety purple .08 {80 | zee e re cut flower purposes... -60} 6.00)... 
eee es heavily striped and splashed MRS. RUDOLPH SPRECKLES—Cream- 
Yipee = Se eae Se es at ee oa re er .08 280) 2-3 pink with old rose stripes; fine long full 
MEADOWVALE White with lilac throat. spikes; flowers 6 to 7 inches in diameter, 
A very pretty white flowering Gladiolus. -06 560 | spikes 4 to 5 feet high. A-1 show and 
MINNESOTA—Creamy white, red blotch, CULRV ATIC Lyi en cee en ee eee 1.60} 18.00)... 
SECA Tyas rien eee eee an en ae -08 80|2s 5S > MRS. STANLEIGH ARNOLD — Soft 
MISS. CHRISTINA TREUER (New)—It purple-pink with deep pink throat; one 
gives a soft rose colored flower without of the most exquisite colors so far pro- 
SbripestonibloLchessae setae ene ee -60} 6.00 duced in Gladioli; well formed spikes; 
MISS LUCILLE—A light pink, nearly flowers 6 inches in diameter, spikes 4 to 
white with yellow throat... 10] 1.00}... yee tik io hikes em ee tatie ts oe UNA To seoey 8.00) 75.00)... 
*MISS MAUD FAY—Clean Cattleya-pink, MRS. TRUXTON. BEALE—Cream, rose- 
a light stripe running through the middle pink striped, very large, open flowers; 
ofgeachine tales tla Sime -60} 6.00)... lip yellow and brown sprinkled; fine 
MONA LISA—Strong plant. Many flow- long well built spikes. A beauty. 1.60) 18.00)... 
ers open at a time. Of palest soft rose- MRS. VELTHUYS — Very. large, dark 
pink, or blush-white. A magnificent brilliant red. Very large flowers. Five 
almost pure self color. Gorgeous.... <60]) = 6:00|/Ses es to seven open on a spike at one time. 
R. H. A. HYDE—Snow white with faint owy. Comes from Holland... a) sy 
pink underlaid; flowers 6 inches in diam- *MRS. WATT—Glowing American Beauty 
eter; well built spikes 4 to 5 feet in height. shade of wine-red; act COLOT Sse eases -08 -80) 5.70 
Exceptionally fine for cut flowers.____...... 3.10] 30.00)... MRS. W. E. ER—Lincoln-red, al- 
MR. MARK—This variety is a charming most without ba teks Deep in throat, 
blue color that does not wilt in the bright- some crimson lines alternating with white ote) UY) pe 
ESUstmligh ti «ata ene nnn ir ina ee =15|e24 50] eee *MRS. WILLIAM KENT—Light fawn to 
MRS. COTHRAN—Crushed — strawberry light ashes of roses; old rose in throat, 
and ashes of roses; very odd color; fine sometimes lightly striped with rose-pink. 335) 2 03:50)2 
long spikes, flowers 6 inches in diameter, MRS. WILLARD RICHARDSON—Deep 
spikes'4 to 5 feet high 235/, 23'50|-2a crimson, maroon center; large, flaring 
MRS. DR. NORTON Color, white, the flowers; flowers 5 inches in diameter, 
edges suffused with soft La France pink. spikes 4 to 5 feet high. An unexcelled 
The three lower petals have a blotch of ted which does not fade___-....---------------- -35| 3.50}... 
sulphur-yellow, stained at the base with *MURIEL—The most delicate shaded gray- 
fine specks of Tyrian-pink —— 2 295 | 3150 |e 1sheh live sea tts Mieenn Meee pon i ome Ae -35) 3.50) 
MRS. FRANCIS KING—A most beauti- : *MYRTLE—The most beautiful pink yet 
ful “Besnard shade”’ of flame-pink..__..._. .06 -60| 4.70 produced in a Gladiolus. Clearest dainty 
*MRS. FRANK PENDLETON — The tuffled rose-pink, softly dissolving into a 
petals show beautiful bright rose-pink throat of clear creamy-white—___-..--.-.---- 15 |Seae1 50 | eee 
on a pure white ground, contrasting in a MYRTLE McNALLY — Cream with 
most striking way with the deep rich touches’ of rose-pink on edges; ruby 
velvety blood-red blotch on the lower| - in center; canary-yellow lip; heavily 
petals a x -10} 1.00} 7.70 tuffed; very vigorous growth, with 
MRS. abundant foliage; flowers 6 inches in 
fee “scarlet center, ey ruffled. diameter, spikes 4 to 5 feet high... -25| 2.50). 
Strong 4 to 5 foot spikes; a first-class show NEGERFURST—Brilliant ralveti blood- 
and cut variety. One of the loveliest ted, flaked with black, inflamed with 
color combinations in Gladioli. It has white and flaked lilac-rose. oo --e-s:eseeese----- +30} 3.00)--. 
created a sensation wherever exhibited. NEZINSCOTT—Bright red with dark 
One of the greatest and most perfect SULIpes Onl) petals ae mamaunrie een emstenieneniren 20|(622-00| === 
creations ever produced. A _ heavy *NIAGARA—A light Crocus or Primrose- 
propagator. We recommend everyone yellow faintly touched with lilac-rose 
LOULHISsVaTI eh yr eee eee Phe. 1 -60} 6.00}__..... * lines; faintly suffused lilac-rose by re- 
MRS. HENRY. WARD BEECHER — flection from outer walls of petals... -08 -80} 5.70 
Deep rosy-crimson, with white throat. NORMA DEE CHILDS—Extra large 
Wareewiawersws srsen em .08 £80/ eas Be flower and spike. Color delicate white, 
MRS. J. K. ARMSBY — Coral pink, softly penciled with rose and large sul- 
slightly blended, creamy yellow throat DhuTsbh Toate eee eee EE ie 335 |ts-00 |e 
sprinkled with ruby; flowers 6 to 7 inches NORMA KRAUSGRILL — Light  rose- 
in diameter, stems 5 to 6 feet high; there pink, slightly deeper striped; throat can- 
are a great amount of flowers open at ary-yellow and dark rose sprinkled center; 
once, same of very lasting quality. This flowers 6 inches in diameter, stems 4 to 5 
is one of Diener’s finest productions 2s SE) 8.00} 75.00}... feet high; which sometimes kink. Ex- 
*MRS. JAMES LANCASHIRE—A deep 5425 | een | peers 
cream fading to a rose tinted flesh color, Tg i 
with contrasting stripe of carmine on orange colored, with earn lighter 
lonciipeials se = ee AS |(a14:50| 2a throat. Very rich and striking color........ SN SH ee 
MRS. JOHN R. WALSH—Heavy ruffled, ORION—Light rose with dark blotch; a 
flesh-pink flame-colored centers; flowers | Ciro) Vereinig ee s1O|- 31:00) 
5 inches in diameter, stems 5 to 6 feet *PANAMA—A perfect Hermosa-pink in 
high; this is a seedling of Mrs. Pendleton, color with wide open wax-like flowers; x, 
Jr. It is a magnificent variety that one of the best of the clear pinks... -08 -80| 5.70 
should be in every collection.__—-.._....--_.... 4.60] 148.00]. PASADENA—Turkish red, flame-orange 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS — Flesh salmon- striped, white lip; flowers 7 to 8 inches in 
pink, orange striped, light yellow and f diameter, spike 6 feet high. First-class 
hrown spotted in center; the size of the Showavatiety eee er need! SRE 3.10) 30.00}... 
flowers, we believe, is the largest in exis- *PEACE—Giant white flowers with lilac 
tence and all are very open and well set feathering in throat of two of the petals. 08 -80| 5.70 
on the spikes; the height of, the spikes PEACH ROSE—An extra choice and dis- 
is 6 to 7 feet high and have up to 7 side tinct deep rose-pink of remarkable color 
spikes on each main spike; the bulbs are and appearance. A very beautiful va- 
of immense size; this is one of the_most { Te tye. ea Fa ge ae a se Ee -85|" 9:00] 2-7 -- 
