Red Emperor. Regal is the only word which ad- 
equately describes this gladioli. A pure deep 
scarlet, immense flowers of great substance, 
well-placed upon a tall spike. A magnificent 
flower. $1 each, $10 per dozen. 
Rosella. Large well-opened flowers, delicate rose 
mauve, stained purple and white. $2 per dozen, 
$15 per hundred. 
Rouge Torch. Large creamy-white flower with 
a rouge torch-like tongue on inferior petals, 
making a very striking contrast. $5 per dozen, 
$40 per hundred. 
Scarsdale. Long graceful spike of wide open 
flowers. A deep Jacinthe, shading to lavender 
iris with rose tintings. $1 per dozen, $10 per 
hundred. 
Schwaben. This is the largest and strongest 
flowered yellow gladiolus. A clear citron 
yellow with aster purple tongue on lower 
petals. Buds sulphury yellow. The name 
"Schwaben" was given to this variety because 
the airship "Schwaben" passed over Paris the 
day the certificate of merit was awarded to it. 
50 cents each, $3 per dozen, $25 per hundred. 
Spring Song. Pale Naples yellow, throat tinted 
pink, lower petals penciled pink. A very 
dainty, delicate variety of graceful form. Ex- 
cellent for garden effect and for cutting. $1 
per dozen, $8 per hundred. 
Sunrise. This exquisite canary yellow Gladi- 
olus is invaluable as a cut flower and for bed- 
ding. Long spikes of dainty flowers, clear color 
with no marking. As a cut flower, in combi- 
nation with America and Baron Hulot, it is es- 
pecially fine. $2 per dozen, $15 per hundred. 
Sunset. A rich cream color, suffused with rose. 
Dark carmine, almost brown throat. Very 
unusual and strikingly beautiful. 50 cents 
each, $5 per dozen. 
Victory. Color delicate sulphur yellow, lower 
petals shaded a deeper yellow. 75 cents per 
dozen, $5 per hundred. 
Violet Perfection. A deep rich dahlia purple. A 
self color, very large open flowers with no 
markings. A magnificent novelty and the gem 
of its color section. $] each, $10 per dozen. 
