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HARVEY SEED CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. 
Carmen Sylva. Snow white, large flowers, extra fine 
cut flower variety. Each 4c, doz. 40c. 
Alice Tiplady. Bright saffron orange, large open 
flowers on strong stiff stem. Excellent cut flower. 
Each 3c, doz. 30c. 
Purple Glory. Deepest velvety maroon with almost 
black blotches. Large ruffled flowers. A real 
giant. Each 5c, doz. 50c. 
Giant Nymph. Light rose pink, with creamy yellow 
throat. Very large well open flowers. Grows 6 
feet tall. Each 3c, doz. 30c. 
Los Angeles. Beautiful shrimp pink with glowing 
orange carmine blotch in throat. One of the best 
forcing varieties. Most bulbs blooming with two 
spikes. Each 3c, doz. 30c. 
Gloriana. Fine golden salmon with pure yellow 
throat. Each 4c, doz. 40c. 
Geraldine Farrar. Beautiful pale lavender blue 
with deep violet spot on lower petals. Each 5c, 
doz. 50c. 
All Colors Mixed. A very superior mixture of the 
better varieties. Doz. 30c, $2.15 per 100. 
GLADIOLUS 
Beautiful new varieties that rival the rose in beauty, 
they can be grown everywhere with but little care. Can be 
planted from last of April till middle of June. 
Mrs. F. C. Peters. Fine lilac pink, with purple 
blotch in throat. Very vigorous grower. Each 
4c, doz. 35c. 
Jacoba Van Beyeren. Pure deep violet. Tall, erect 
stem, highly recommended. Each 5c. doz. 45c. 
Bengal Tiger. Peculiar dull red with dusky, bluish- 
gray stripes; a very striking variety. Each 4c, 
doz. 40c. 
Scarlet Wonder. Purest deep scarlet, mammoth 
flowers, a real giant. Each 4c, doz. 35c. 
E. Kirtland. Beautiful shade of rosy pink fading to 
shell pink at the center with brilliant scarlet 
blotches on lower petals. Each 4c, doz. 40c. 
Mary Pickford. An extraordinary flower and spike 
of the most delicate creamy white, throat finest 
soft sulphur yellow. Each 3c, doz. 30c. 
Dr. F. E. Bennett. Peach red, overlaid with flame 
scarlet, throat spreckled ruby and creamy white. 
Very large flowers, many open at a time. Strong, 
sturdy grower. Each 4c, doz. 40c. 
Mr. W.‘ H. Phipps. LaFrance pink, overlaid with 
salmon rose, lighter towards the center, lower 
petals faintly striped and spreckled with ruby; 
enormous flowers, as many as 20 open at a time 
and perfectly placed on gigantic stem; a real 
Super Glad. Each 4c, doz. 40c. 
Golden Dream. Golden yellow—large flower. One 
of the very best in this shade. Each doz. 40°. 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton. Very large well expanded 
flowers of a lovely salmon pink, with deep red 
blotches in the throat. Each 3c, doz. 30c. 
Crimson Glow. Glowing velvety crimson deeper 
in the center. Tall strong grower, considered the 
best in its color. Each 3c, doz. 30c. 
Mrs. Dr. Norton. Silvery white base tinged with 
pink, deepening toward edges of the petals, creamy 
blotches in throat on lower petals. Splendid cut 
flower. Each 4c, doz. 35c. 
Betty Nuthall. A warm light coral with pale orange 
throat and a light feathering or carmine. Flowers 
are often 6 inches across. Each 6c, doz. 65c. 
Pfitzer’s Triumph. A super Gladiola. Flowers 6 to 
7 inches in diameter. Color bright orange-salmon 
with small velvet red mark in throat. A five-foot 
spike. Each 7c, doz. 70c. 
Mrs. Leon Douglas. Begonia rose striped with flame 
scarlet. Lower petal pale lemon speckled ruby. 
Extra large flowers. One of the largest Glads in 
existence. Each 3c, doz. 30c. 
Purple Glory 
