^Augusta. A beautiful white variety, with 
lavender anthers. Strong spike, often having 
two or three branches. 50 cents per dozen, 
$3.00 per hundred. 
Baron Hulot (Blue Jay). One of the 
finest blue Gladioli. A deep violet blue 
with well -opened flowers. $2 per dozen, $ 1 5 
per hundred. 
Blanche. Fine white of the giant type, 
stenciled with pale rose. $1.50 per dozen, 
$12 per hundred. 
Brenchleyensis. Brilliant vermilion-scarlet. 
Though inexpensive, one of the finest 
for the garden and for massing. 30 
cents per dozen, $1.50 per hundred. 
*Ceres. White with purplish spots on the 
lower petals. 30 cents per dozen, $1.50 per 
hundred. 
* Cedar Acres Mauve. Very large, 
open flowers of delicate lavender, on a long, 
graceful spike. Fine for house decoration and 
very effective massed with green foliage. $2 
per dozen, $15 per hundred. 
Contrast. Flowers of great substance. 
Intense scarlet, with a large distinctly pure 
white throat, which is neither tinted nor 
mottled. Very pleasing. $2.50 per dozen, 
$20 per hundred. 
Cracker Jack (75). Large flowers of 
rich, velvety dark red, throat spotted with 
yellow and dark maroon. $2 per dozen, $15 
per hundred. 
Daybreak. A charming light pink, throat 
blazed white. Dwarf variety, very dainty. 
$5 per dozen. 
^Dawn (Tracy's). The most beautiful shell- 
pink Gladiolus ever offered. A long graceful 
spike of magnificently formed flowers, all open 
at one time. The keeping qualities of this 
variety surpass anything grown at Cedar Acres, 
while its color and texture make it indispensable 
as a cut flower and for bedding. $2.50 per 
dozen, $20 per hundred. 
Elizabeth Kurtz. Pure white variety, 
with a faint touch of red, deep down in the 
throat. Large, strong grower. $5 per dozen. 
