Glory. Each flower petal is ruffled and fluted, 
a feature known to Orchids. Stalks are from 
four to five feet tall, very robust and produce 
from eight to fifteen massive flowers, well 
opened. A delicate cream pink, with a neat 
crimson stripe through the center of each 
lower petal. $2.50 per dozen. 
Harvard. My introduction of 1907. 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, $8 
per hundred. 
Independence. A brilliant rose pink, 
with richly marked throat. A long, strong 
spike of wax-like flowers. One of the best. 
75 cents per dozen, $4 per hundred. 
Isaac Buchanan. A fine yellow. All 
flowers open at one time, making it a good 
bedding variety. Fine with Baron Hulot 
and Augusta. $1 per dozen, $6 per hundred. 
*Jean Dieulafoy. A lovely cream color, 
with carmine blotch. Excellent for bouquets. 
$2 per dozen, $ 1 5 per hundred. 
Jessie. Early flowering. Velvety red, on a 
very long spike. 50 cents per dozen, $3 per 
hundred. 
Kathryn. One of the most beautiful 
Gladioli under cultivation. A perfect orchid 
in color and texture. Rich rosy heliotrope, 
with white throat and veinings. It has that 
peculiar pinkish tint found only in the orchid 
and is an especial favorite with florists and for 
house decoration. $7.50 per dozen. 
Klondike. Clear primrose yellow with 
crimson blotch. Flowers round, on a strong 
spike. Early bloomer. $1 per dozen, $7.50 
per hundred. 
Madam Butterfly. A beautiful yellow 
flecked with rose and having black markings. 
Grows to immense height. $1 each. 
Madam Lemoinier. Early flowering. 
White, tinted lemon; medium sized flower 
borne on a slender stalk. 50 cents per dozen, 
$2 per hundred. 
