Rosa—Quite a model in size and build. The color is 
pretty and distinct. 50c. 
Sarah—Small flower, color yellow, slightly tinted car¬ 
mine on edges of the petals. 50c. 
Snowclad—White, free bloomer. 25c. 
Snowdrift—A dead white; grand. 50c. 
Sunset—Orange color. Always desirable. 50c. 
Thalia—Color a dark pink, long stems, good compact 
form. 50c. 
Tom Borrowdale—Rosy lavender. 35c. 
Wee Gracie—A charming little pompon. It is very 
constant, the color is white with a faint lavender 
tip and edging. 50c. 
Wilhelm Nitches—White spotted, splashed, triped and 
shaded maroon. No two flowers alike on a bush. 
25c. 
Winifred—White tipped violet. 50c. 
Zoe—Yellow, tipped white. 25c. 
Select List of Choice Gladioli 
A. E. Kunderd—A tall, stately spike of rich salmon 
rose, lighter toward center of throat. Beautiful 
markings on three lower petals. Heavily ruffled. 
25c. 
Albania—This is one of the most pleasing white varie¬ 
ties we have yet seen. The color is of the purest 
white, the flowers wide open 4 inches and over in 
diameter. 8c each; 75c per dozen. 
Alice Tiplady—A variety obtained by crossing the 
Primulinus with Kunderdi Yellow. Color a beauti¬ 
ful orange-saffron-yellow; blooms quite large. 8c 
each; 75c per dozen. 
America—Lavender-pink; an extra large flower and 
one of the most desirable for cutting. 5c each; 50c 
per dozen. 
Anna Eberius—Dark velvety purple, throat deeper 
shade. Flowers 6 inches in diameter; spikes 3 to 4 
feet high, fine, long and well set. 10c each; $1.00 
per dozen. 
Atalanta—Soft shade of rosy violet. Tall and vigor¬ 
ous. 15c each; $1.50 per dozen. 
Augusta—Flowers are of perfect paper white, with a 
slight pink shade on lower half of the petal. 8c 
each; 75c per dozen. 
Baron Hulot (Blue King)—Good sized flower, well ar¬ 
ranged on straight spikes; color dark violet border¬ 
ing on blue. 10c each; $1.00 per dozen. 
Bertrex—Color white with lilac lines in throat; size 
form of America. Spike tall, straight, branching. 
A little more slender and graceful than America. 
8c each; 75c per dozen. 
Blue Jay—The finest American blue gladioli. Vigorous, 
tall and with large flowers of bright blue with pure 
white spots in throat. A superb flower. 15c each; 
$1.50 per dozen. 
Buttercup—Creamy yellow, suffused blueish pink. A 
tall growing spike with large flowers. 10c each; 
$1.00 per dozen. 
Byron L. Smith—A delicate shade of lavender-pink on 
a white ground, a combination which equals in 
beauty many of the choice orchids. Spikes are long, 
giving the variety added value as a cut flower. 10c 
each; $1.00 per dozen. 
