Kunderdi Glory. Cream pink with crimson 
stripe in center of each petal. Flowers slightly 
ruffled. Valuable for hybridizing, but color 
too muddy to be an attractive cut flower. 75 
cents per dozen, $6 per hundred. 
Liebesfeuer. A solid self color — brilliant scar- 
let, many blooms open at one time on a tall 
erect spike. The finest red of this shade. $3 
per dozen, $22.50 per hundred. 
Lily Lehman. No white Gladiolus equals this 
variety. A lily in both name and form, of a 
pure glistening white, with just a tinting of 
pink on tips of petals. Matchless in form and 
coloring. $1 per dozen, $7.50 per hundred. 
Loveliness. This variety produces flowers of 
distinction in daintiness and beauty, as the 
name implies. Color — a clear cream-tinted 
sulfrano pink — very soft and delicate. The 
flowers are large and well placed on the spike, 
nearly all being open at one time. $3 per 
dozen, $25 per hundred. 
Madam Butterfly. A beautiful yellow flecked 
with rose and having black markings. Grows 
to immense height. $1 each, $10 per dozen. 
Madam Lemoinier. Early flowering. Cream, 
tinted lemon; medium sized flower borne on a 
slender stalk. The tendency of this variety 
to curved stems makes it a favorite, for it lends 
itself nicely to vase arrangement. 50 cents 
per dozen, $2 per hundred. 
*Maize. A valuable addition to the list of light- 
colored Gladioli. A soft light corn color, 
tinted rose, with slender tongue of Fuchia red 
on lower petals. Its dainty colorings and es- 
pecially long graceful spikes make it most 
desirable. $3 per dozen, $25 per hundred. 
Mary Fennell. One of the patricians of the 
garden. Beautiful light lavender flowers on 
a tall slender spike, lower petals penciled with 
primrose yellow. $2 per dozen, $15 per hun- 
dred. 
*May. A notable white variety, lightly flecked 
crimson. Fine for forcing. 50 cents per dozen, 
$4 per hundred. 
Mephistopheles. Large flower of bright red, 
effectively marked with black and yellow. $2 
per dozen, $ 1 5 per hundred. 
