Golden Queen. A most attractive 
creamy buff, with tongue of carmine on 
inferior petals. A general favorite. $1 
per dozen, $7.50 per hundred. 
Golden West. One of the best exhibition 
varieties on account of the markings, the 
color being a clear orange scarlet, the low- 
er petals blazed with golden yellow faint- 
ly suffused with violet shadings. The in- 
dividual flowers are of large size and seem 
to stand out boldly, making it very no- 
ticeable in any collection. $2 per dozen, 
$15 per hundred. 
Gretchen Zang. Tall, graceful spike of 
soft pleasing shade of geranium pink, 
with carmine throat markings $2 per 
dozen, $15 per hundred. 
*Halley. A most attractive early-bloom- 
ing sort, with large well-opened flowers 
of delicate salmon pink. Flowers well 
placed on long, graceful spike. Similar in 
type to the popular Mrs. Francis King. 
60 cents per dozen, $4 per hundred. 
Harvard. A perfect " Harvard " crimson 
in color. It is becoming very popular as 
a cut flower, and is especially effective for 
table decorations when used with green 
foliage, because of its long, graceful spike 
of large, open flowers; many flowers open 
at one time. $1 per dozen, $7.50 per hun- 
dred. 
Herada. A novelty of true merit. An in- 
tense phlox color, shaded pure purple. A 
tall grower with large flowers, many open 
at one time. $2 per dozen, $15 per hun- 
dred. 
Hollandia. A dainty, small-flowered Gla- 
diolus; beautiful apricot shadings. Very 
fine in combination with Baron Hulot. 
$1 per dozen, $7.50 per hundred. 
Hortense. The finest purple Gladiolus on 
the market. A rich fuchsia mauve in col- 
or, large open flowers of great substance. 
50 cents each, $5 per dozen. 
