form and texture. $1.50 per dozen, $12 
per hundred. 
Attraction. One of the most pleasing of 
the throated varieties. Deep rose with 
white throat. $1 per dozen, $7.50 per 
hundred. 
*Augusta. A beautiful white variety, with 
lavender anthers. Strong spike, often 
having two or three branches. 60 cents 
per dozen, $4 per hundred. 
A. W. Clifford. Intense, rich, carmine 
red, pointed ruffled petals. One of the 
best reds. $2 per dozen, $15 per hundred. 
Badenia. No words can paint the beauty 
of this flower. A true lavender in color, 
not too blue ; its flowers are large, well ex- 
panded, and many open upon the stem at 
one time. $1.50 each, $15 per dozen. 
Baron Josef Hulot. One of the finest blue 
Gladioli. A deep violet blue with well- 
opened flowers. $1 per dozen, $7.50 per 
hundred. 
Bertrex. Soft, creamy white of very fine 
texture. $2 per dozen, $15 per hundred. 
Blue Jay. A light grayish blue with clarker 
blue markings and having a red stripe on 
tongue of the lower petals — a distinctive 
variety. $3 per dozen, $25 per hun- 
dred. 
Bluevista. A new and very unusual va- 
riety, clear glistening white, with distinct 
iris blue markings in throat. The entire 
absence of any red in markings makes it 
quite distinct and beautiful. $2 per doz- 
en, $15 per hundred. 
Brenchleyensis. Brilliant vermilion- 
scarlet. Though inexpensive, one of the 
finest for the garden and for massing. 
50 cents per dozen, $3 per hundred. 
Canary Bird. Fine light yellow, strong 
spike. $1.50 per dozen, $12 per hundred. 
'Chicago White. A fine white variety 
with lavender stripes on lower petals. 
Medium-sized flowers borne on a tall 
spike and from seven to eight flowers 
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