*Jean Dieulafoy. A lovely cream color, 
with carmine blotch. Excellent for bou- 
quets. $2 per dozen, $15 per hundred. 
*Klondike. Clear primrose yellow with 
crimson blotch. Flowers round, on a 
strong spike. Early bloomer and of 
dwarf habit. 75 cents per dozen, $5 per 
hundred. 
Kunderdi Glory. Cream pink with crim- 
son stripe in center of each petal. Flow- 
ers slightly ruffled. Valuable for hybrid- 
izing. $1 per dozen, $7.50 per hundred. 
Liebesfeuer. A solid self-color — bril- 
liant scarlet, many blooms open at one 
time on a tall, erect spike. The finest red 
of this shade. $3 per dozen, $25 per 
hundred. 
*Lily Lehman. No white Gladiolus 
equals this variety. A lily in both name 
and form, of a pure glistening white, with 
just a tinting of pink on tips of petals. 
Matchless in form and coloring. $1.25 
per dozen, $10 per hundred. 
*Lily White. Highly advertised as one of 
the best whites. Medium sized blooms. 
$5 per dozen, $40 per hundred. 
LTmmaculee. New. A truly wonderful 
spike of pure white flowers, with wax-like 
texture and with great keeping qualities. 
As pure white as Europa, but of different 
shape and a longer spike. $1.50 per doz- 
en, $12 per hundred. 
Loveliness. This variety produces flow- 
ers of distinction in daintiness and beau- 
ty, as the name implies. Color — a clear 
cream-tinted sulfrano pink — very soft 
and delicate. The flowers are large and 
well placed on the spike, nearly all being 
open at one time. $2 per dozen, $15 per 
hundred. 
Madam Butterfly. A beautiful yellow 
flecked with rose and having black mark- 
ings. Grows to immense height. $1 
each, $10 per dozen. 
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