Name of Varieties Each Dozen 
SCARLET PRINCEPS K. 
Brilliant scarlet, throat a little deeper 
in color. An old, but very good bright 
red _ .05 .50 
SHOW FLOWER K. 
All petals a fine shade of rose-red, with 
immense white face, mottled deeper in 
throat. Violet and white upper throat. 
Early midseason _ .10 1.00 
SOUVENIR Jonkheer (Primulinus) 
A pure golden yellow_ .03 .3 5 
STAR OF THE SEA Ellis 
Peach red with a brownish scarlet 
throat tipped with yellow pdints. A 
very beautiful gladiolus which has 
attracted much favorable comment_ .10 1.00 
SUNNYMEDE F. 
Orange-yellow, red blotch. Late mid¬ 
season _„__ .07 .75 
SWORD OF MAHOMET Ellis 
An unusual shade of purplish, brown¬ 
ish, red. Very tall, straight spikes, with 
well placed florets. A strong grower, 
an interesting oddity. One of the best 
smokies _ .10 1.00 
SCARLANO K. 
Orange red, broad penciling deeper. 
Very striking bright red_ .07 .75 
SARABAND Sal. 
Rich velvety bordeaux or deeper mul¬ 
berry, straw yellow blotch_ .10 1.00 
TYCKO ZANG A. 
Immense salmon pink, white throat 
faintly dotted cerise. Midseason_ .05 .50 
VEILED BRILLIANCE A. 
Bright pink tinted grayish giving the 
appearance of being veiled. Cream 
throat ___ .07 .75 
VEILCHENBLAU P. 
Hyssop violet, violet grey, pansy 
blotches. Early midseason. One of the 
best nearest to true blue of any glad¬ 
iolus on the market in this class_ .10 1.00 
WOLVERINE Vos. 
Coral pink, rose blotch on yellow. Mid- 
season. Many florets open at a time __ .05 .50 
W. H. PHIPPS D. 
Geranium pink to lighter scarlet red. 
LaFrance pink, flaked deeper_ .07 .75 
WM. G. BADGER M. 
Fine tall pink, orange blotch_ .05 .50 
