Apollo. A very large wide-open flower on a 
strong stem. Color a deep Begonia Rose, al- 
most scarlet, with delicate white markings in 
throat. One of the finest new varieties. $2 
per dozen, $ 1 5 per hundred. 
Attraction. One of the most pleasing of the 
throated varieties. Deep rose with white 
throat. $1 per dozen, $6.50 per hundred. 
*Augusta. A beautiful white variety, with 
lavender anthers. Strong spike, often having 
two or three branches. 50 cents per dozen, 
$2 per hundred, $15 per thousand. 
Badenia. No words can paint the beauty of this 
flower. A true lavender in color, not too blue; 
its flowers are large, well expanded, and many 
open upon the stem at one time. $1 each, 
$10 per dozen. 
Baron Josef Hulot. One of the finest blue 
Gladioli. A deep violet blue with well-opened 
flowers. 50 cents per dozen, $3 per hundred, 
$25 per thousand. 
Blue Jay. A light grayish blue with darker blue 
markings and having a red stripe on tongue 
on the lower petals — a distinctive variety. 
$5 per dozen, $40 per hundred. 
Bluevista. A new and very unusual variety, 
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 dozen, $ 1 5 per hundred. 
Brenchleyensis. Brilliant vermilion-scarlet. 
Though inexpensive, one of the finest for the 
garden and for massing. 40 cents per dozen, 
$ 1 .50 per hundred, $ 1 2 per thousand. 
Canary Bird. Fine light yellow, strong spike. 
$ 1 per dozen, $7.50 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 open at one time. $1 
per dozen, $6 per hundred. 
Cracker Jack. Large flowers of rich, velvety 
dark red, throat spotted with yellow and dark 
maroon. $| per dozen, $8 per hundred. 
