One of the Farms, 
Mrs. Francis King (The original). A most 
beautiful " Besnarcl shade " flame-pink. 
Immense flowers on a spike growing four 
feet high, with from eighteen to twenty- 
flowers, six to eight open at one time. A 
magnificent variety. 60 cents per dozen, 
$4 per hundred. 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton. A spectacular 
variety, producing large, well-expanded 
flowers, light pink, heavily blotched with 
blood red in throat. $1 per dozen, $7.50 
per hundred. 
"Mrs. James H. Lancashire. The color- 
ing in this popular Gladiolus, a deep 
cream fading to a rose-tinted flesh color, 
with contrasting stripe of carmine on 
lower petals. Invaluable for florists' use 
or for home decoration. Many flowers 
open at one time; excellent keeping qual- 
ities. $3 per dozen, $25 per' hundred. 
:|: Mrs. Watt. Glowing American Beauty 
shade — self-color — well-opened flower. 
Nearly all flowers open at one time — 
spike very erect and not too stiff/ Very 
distinct variety. $1.25 per dozen, $8 
per hundred. 
!i: Myrtle. Clear, delicate rose pink with 
throat tinted primrose and white — giv- 
ing a peculiar cool color effect. Ex- 
tremely lovely. Good form well placed on 
spike. $1.50 per dozen, $12 per hundred. 
Mystery. A superb dark reddish purple, 
very graceful spike, and a great favorite. 
Wonderfully effective in large vases. $5 
per dozen, $40 per hundred. 
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