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24 P. MANN & CO., Washington, D.C. 316, Ninth, Strest, N. w. 
GLADIOLI ANNA EBERIUS—An extra fine varie- 
NEW AND CHOICE NAMED VA- 
RIETIES—The Gladiolus is one of the 
most decorative plants in the garden and 
as a cut flower lends itself readily to any 
arrangement. If the spikes are cut when 
the lowest flower is in bloom, the others 
will open in succession and remain fresh 
a week or ten days. 
GOLDEN MEASURE — Pure golden 
yellow; very large floweis of good sub- 
stance; robust grower and considered the 
best yellow on the market; a super-glad. 
Doz. 60c. 
CRIMSON GLOW — Glowing velvety 
crimson, shaded deeper in the center; tall 
strong grower, flowers well placed; con- 
sidered the best in its color. Doz. 50c. 
MRS. DR. NORTON — ‘Silvery white 
base tinged with pink deepening towards 
the edges of the petals, creamy blotches in 
throat on lower petals; tall, vigorous 
grower, splendid cut flower. Doz. 50c. 
EVELYN KIRTLAND—Very warm 
rose pink, deeper at the edges of the petals 
shading towards shell pink in the center, 
brilliant scarlet blotches on the lower 
petals; strong stem, making it one of the 
most desirable varieties for cutting. Doz. 
DOC: 
MRS. FRANK PENDLETON — Deep 
rose pink shading to pale pink in throat, 
large bright crimson blotches on lower 
petals, giving it a striking appearance; tall 
vigorous grower, extra cut flower. Doz. 
50c. 
PURPLE GLORY, RUFFLED—Deepest 
velvety maroon with almost black blotches; 
very large tall plant; a real giant in all 
respects. Doz. 60c. 
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Rainbow Mixture Gladioli. 
ty; color rich velvety purple with a deep 
purplish red blotch on the lower petals; 
flowers large, on long spikes. Doz. 50c. 
BARON HULOT—Large full flowers, 
well arranged on long spikes. Color is a 
deep indigo blue, slightly marked white 
at the base of the throat. Doz. 75c. 
NIAGARA—A beautiful shade of rich 
cream with blending of yellow on inside 
of lower petals, throat splashed carmine; 
the individual flowers are very large and 
are borne in pairs, one opposite the other. 
Doz. 50c. 
FLAMING SWORD—A beautiful bright 
red variety; early bloomer; four to six 
open at the same time. Doz. 50c. 
JOE COLEMAN—Very bright red, 
carmine blotch; very attractive, ruffled 
flowers, many open at a time, strong 
grower and good propagator. Doz. 50c. 
PEACE—Immense pure white flowers 
with a touch of carmine in the lower 
petals. These are borne on tall, graceful 
spikes; a beautiful and exceedingly refined 
variety. Doz. 50c. 
MRS. FRANCIS KING — Vermilion 
scarlet. An old favorite because of its 
brilliancy. Doz. 50c. 
AMERICA—The beautiful lavender pink 
flowers are borne on long stems and are 
firmly placed on the spike. Doz. 50c. 
MANN’S RAINBOW MIXTURE—Con- 
tains only finest named sorts of our list. 
This gives a wide range of color and 
markings. We mix them ourselves and 
feel convinced they will please the most 
critical. Doz. 40c. 
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